ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
June 16, 1988
IN THE MATTER OF
:
)
RCRA UPDATE, USEPA REGULATIONS
)
R87-39
(7-1-87 THROUGH 12-31-87)
)
FINAL ORDER . ADOPTED RULE
ORDER OF
THE BOARD
(by J . Anderson) :
On December 3, 1987 the Board opened this docket for the purpose
of
updating the RCRA rules to agree with recent USEPA amendments
.
The Board
adopted for public comment a Proposed Opinion and Order on February 25,
1988 . The Board has modified the text of the rules in response to public
comment, as is discussed in the Opinion adopted this same day .
Section 22
.4
of the Act governs
adoption of regulations establishing the
RCRA
program in Illinois
. Section 22 .4(a) provides for quick adoption of
regulations which are "identical in substance" to federal regulations ;
Section 22.4(a) provides that Title VII of the Act and Section 5 of the
Administrative Procedure Act shall not apply . Because this rulemaking is not
subject to Section 5 of the Administrative Procedure Act, it is not subject to
first notice or to second notice review by the Joint Committee on
Administrative
Rules (JCAR) . The federal RCRA regulations
are found at
40
CFR
260 through 270, and 280 . This rulemaking updates Illinois' RCRA
rules to
correspond with federal amendments during the period July 1 through December
31, 1987 .
The Board will
withhold
filing these amendments until
July
11, 1988, in
order to allow time for motions for reconsideration by the agencies involved
in the authorization process .
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
SUBPART
B : PERMIT APPLICATIONS
Section
702 .120
Permit Application
702 .121
Who Applies
702 .122
Completeness
702 .123
Information Requirements
702 .124
Recordkeeping
702
.125
Continuation of Expiring Permits
702 .126
Signatories
to Permit Applications and Reports
SUBPART C : PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section
702 .140
Conditions Applicable
to
all
Permits
702 .141
Duty to Comply
702 .142
Duty to Reapply
702 .143
Need to Halt or Reduce Activity
Not a Defense
702 .144
Duty to Mitigate
702 .145
Proper Operation and Maintenance
702 .146
Permit Actions
702
.147
Property Rights
702
.148
Duty to Provide Information
702
.149
Inspection and Entry
702 .150
Monitoring and
Records
702 .151
Signatory Requirements
702
.152
Reporting Requirements
702 .160
Establishing Permit Conditions
702 .161
Duration of Permits
702 .162
Schedules of
Compliance
702 .163
Alternative Schedules of Compliance
702 .164
Recording and Reporting
SUBPART D : ISSUED PERMITS
Secti on
702
.181
Effect of a Permit
702 .182
Transfer
702 .183
Modification
702 .184
Causes for Modification
702 .185
Facility Siting
702 .186
Revocation
702 .187
Minor Modifications
AUTHORITY
: Implementing Section 13 and 22
.4 and authorized by Section 27 of
the Environmental Protection Act (I11
. Rev . Stat
. 1985, ch . 111 1/2, pars
.
1013, 1022
.4 and 1027) .
SOURCE
: Adopted in R81-32, 47 PCB 93, at 6 Ill
. Reg
. 12479, effective as
noted in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 700
.106
; amended in R82-19 at at, 53 PCB 131, 7
Ill
. Reg . 14352, effective as noted in 35 111
. 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
. 13274, effective July 29, 1986
; amended in R86-1 at 10 Ill
. Reg .
14083, effective August 12, 1986
; amended in R86-28 at 11 Ill
. Reg . 6131,
effective March 24, 1987
; amended in R87-5 at 11 Ill
. Reg
. 19376, effective
November 12, 1987
; amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill
. Reg
. 2579, effective January
15, 1988
; amended in R87-29 at 12 Ill . Reg
. 6673, effective March 28, 1988 ;
amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill
. Reg .
,
effective
SUBPART D
: ISSUED PERMITS
Section 702 .181
Effect of a Permit
a) The existence of a RCRA or UIC permit shall not constitute a defense
to a violation of the Environmental Protection Act or this Subtitle,
except for development, modification or operation without a permit
.
A permit may be modified or revoked during its term for cause as set
forth in -Sees
.-Sections 702.183 through 702
.186 .
b)
The issuance of a permit does not convey any property rights of any
sort, or any exclusive privilege
.
c)
The issuance of a permit does not authorize any injury to persons or
property or invasion of other private rights, or any infringement of
State or local law or regulations, except as noted in
-paFaQFapb-
subsection
(a) .
(BOARD NOTE : See 40 CFR
-122.13-270.4
(1987), as amended
at 52 Fed .
Req . 45787, December
1, 1987 .)
(Source
: Amended at 12 Ill
. Reg .
, effective
)
Section 702
.184
Causes for Modification
a)
The following are cause for modification, but not reissuance, of
permits
; the following may be cause for reissuance as well as
modification when the permitee requests or agrees
:
-3-
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)
Information . The Agency has received information . Permits
other than for UIC 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)
New statutoryrequirements or regulations . The standards or
regulations on which the
permit was based
have been
changed by
statute, through
promulgation of newor 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)
-Fen ppeRs;gatieR si amended standards ep Regdiati eAs
when=-The Agency may modify the permit when standards or
regulations on which the permit was based have been changed
by statute or amended standards or regulations .
B)
The permittee may request modification when :
i)
The permit condition requested to be modified was
based on a promulgated 35 Ill . Adm . Code 702, 703 or
720 through -726-728 (RCRA) or 35 Ill . Adm . Code 730
(UIC) regulation ; and
ii) The Board has revised, withdrawn or modified that
portion of the regulation on which the permit
condition was based ; and
iii) -l•€ it is the permittee who is Regdest4R9
meth€4eatieR ; the-A permittee requests modification in
accordance with 35Ill . Adm . Code 705 .128 within
ninety (90) days after Illinois Register notice of the
rulemaking on which the request is based .
B-
C)
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
-op gs*• ei4Res -on which the permit condition was based or
if a request is filed by the permittee in accordance with
35 Ill . Adm . Code 705 .128 within ninety (90) days of
judicial remand .
4)
Compliance schedules . The Agency determines good cause exists
90-2
9
4
for modification of a compliance schedule,
such as an
act
of
God, strike, flood or materials shortage or other events over
which the permittee has little or no control and for which there
is no reasonably available remedy .
5)
For RCRA
only, the Agency may modify a permit :
A)
When modification
of
a closure plan is
required under 35
Ill . Adm . 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 . Adm . Code 724 .213, when the Agency
determines that extension
of the
90 or 180
day
periods
under
35
Ill . Adm .
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 . Adm . 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)
When the permittee has filed
a
request under 35
Ill . Adm .
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)
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 -9Pe8R4-wateP-
qroundwater protection standard within a reasonable period
of time .
E)
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 . Adm . Code 724 .199 or a corrective
action program under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .200 and the
compliance period ends before the end of the post-closure
care period for the unit .
F)
When a permit requires a compliance monitoring program
under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .199, but monitoring data
collected prior to permit issuance indicate that the
facility is exceeding the -gPesnd-wateP-groundwater
protection standard .
G)
To include conditions applicable to units at a facility
that were not previously included in the facility's permit .
H) When a land treatment unit is not achieving complete
treatment of hazardous constituents under its current
permit conditions .
90-295
-5-
6)
For RCRA only, notwithstanding any other provision
of this
Section, when a permit for a land disposal facility is reviewed
under Section 702.161(d), the Agency shall modify
the
permit
as
necessary to assure that the facility continues
to
comply with
the currently applicable requirements in this Part and 35 Ill .
Adm . Code 703 and 720 through 726 .
b)
The following are causes to modify or, alternatively, reissue a
permit : The Agency has received notification (as required in the
permit, see Section 702
.152(c)) of a proposed transfer of the
permit
. A permit also may be modified to reflect a transfer after
the effective date of an automatic transfer (Section 702 .182(b)), but
will not be revoked and reissued after the effective date of the
transfer except upon the request of the new permittee .
(BOARD NOTE : See 40 CFR 144 .39 (1987) and 270.41 (1987), as amended
at 52 Fed . Reg . 45787, December 1, 1987.)
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 702 .187
Minor Modifications
Upon the consent of the permittee, the Agency may modify a permit to make the
corrections or allowances for changes in the permitted activity listed in this
Section, without following the procedures of 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 705 . Any
permit modification not processed as a minor modification under this Section
must be made for cause and with a 35 Ill . Adm . Code 705 draft permit and
public notice as required in Sections 702 .183 through 702
.185
. Minor
modifications may only :
a)
Correct typographical errors ;
b)
Require more frequent monitoring or reporting by the permittee ;
c)
Change an interim compliance date in a schedule of compliance,
provided the new date is not more than 120 days after the date
specified in the existing permit and does not interfere with
attainment of the final compliance date requirement
; or
d)
Allow for a change in ownership or operational control of a facility
where the Agency determines that no other change in the permit is
necessary, provided
:
1)
For RCRA only : that a written agreement containing a specific
date for transfer of permit responsibility between the current
and new permittees has been submitted to the Agency . Changes in
the ownership or operational control of a facility may be made
only if the owner or operator submits a revised permit
application no later than 90 days prior to the scheduled
change . When a transfer of ownership or operational control of
a facility occurs, the old owner or operator shall comply with
the requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .Subpart H (financial
90-296
-7-
requirements), until the new owner or operator has demonstrated
to the Agency that the new owner or operator is complying with
the requirements of that Subpart . The new owner or operator
shall demonstrate compliance
with the financial
assurance
requirements within six months
after the
date of
the change in
the ownership or
operational control of the facility . Upon
demonstration to the Agency by the new owner or operator of
compliance with the financial assurance requirements, the Agency
shall notify the old owner or operator
in
writing that
the old
owner or operator no longer needs to comply with 35
Ill . Adm .
Code 724.Subpart H as of the date of the demonstration
.
2)
For UIC only : that a written agreement containing a specific
date
for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage and
liability between the current and new permittees has been
submitted to the Agency .
e)
For RCRA only :
1)
Change the lists of facility
emergency coordinators or equipment
in the
permit's contingency plan ; or
2)
Minor changes to closure plans .
A)
Change estimates of maximum inventory under 35 Ill
. Adm .
Code 724
.212(a)(2) ;
B)
Change estimates of expected year of closure or schedules
for final closure under 35 111 . Adm . Code 724 .212(a)(4) ; or
C)
Approve periods longer than 90 days or 180 days under 35
111 . Adm . Code 124 .213(a) and (b) .
3)
Change the ranges of the operating requirements set in the
permit to reflect the results of the trial burn, provided that
the change is minor .
4)
Change the operating requirements set in the permit for
conducting a trial burn, provided that the change is minor
.
5)
Grant one extension of the time period for determinating
operational readiness following completion of construction, for
up to 720 hours operating time for treatment of hazardous waste
.
6) Change the treatment program requirements for land treatment
units under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724
.371 to improve treatment of
hazardous constituents, provided that the change is minor
.
7) 'Change any conditions specified in the permit for land treatment
units to reflect the results of field tests or laboratory
analyses used in making a treatment demonstration in accordance
with 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 703 .230, provided that the change is
minor .
90-297
8)
Allow a second treatment
demonstration for land
treatment to be
shownconductedthe
when
conditionsthe
resultsunder
whichof
the
thefirstwastedemonstrationor
wastes canhavebenot
treated completely as required
by 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724
.372(a),
substantiallyprovided
the conditionsthe
same asforthetheconditionssecond
demonstrationfor
the firstare
demonstration .
9)
Allow treatment of
hazardous wastes not previously
specified in
the permit if :
A)
The hazardous waste has
been prohibited from one
or more
methods of land
disposal under 35 Ill . Adm .
Code
728.Subpart
C-7
aRd
tFeatRleAt standards have
heeR
established
Ill .
Adm . CodesndeF728
35.139H44
;
. Adm .
Gede 728.SubpaFt 9- or
35
B)
Treatment(if
applicable),is
in
accordance35
Ill .
Admwith
. Code35 728Ill .103
. Adm
and,
.
Code 728 .104
i)
Treatmentis in accordance with
-the- standards
established
under 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 728 .141, -er
adjusted
standards estab fished
wRder 35 13h . Ads.
Gede-728
.142 or 728.144 ; or
ii Where
notreatment
standards have been established,
treatment renders thewastenolongersubjecttothe
applicable728
.132or
prohibitions728
.139 .
set forth
in 35
111 . Adm . Code
C)
presentHandling
risksand
treatmentsubstantiallyof
the
differentrestrictedfromwastesthose
willof
wastesnot
listed in the permit ; and
D)
The Agency
approves the minor
modification . The Agency
shall not
approve changes to the
permit except for the
addition of new
waste codes and administrative
or technical
changes necessary
to handle new wastes
. The Agency shall
not approve changes
in treatment processes
or physical
equipment under this
subsection .
10)
Allow
or storepermittedhazardous
facilitieswastessubjectto
changeto
their
landdisposaloperationsrestrictionsto
treat
storageimposed
byoccurs35 Illin
.
containersAdm
. Code
or728tanksprovidedandthesuchpermitteetreatment
:
or
A)
Requests amajorpermitmodification
pursuant toSection
702 .183 and 35 Ill
. Adm . Code 705
.128 ;
landDemonstratesthe
treatmentdisposalinorrestrictionsthestoragemajorispermitofnecessary35modificationIll
.
Admtocomply
. Coderequestwith728 ;
thethatand
90- 29 8
C
Ensure
that the treatment or
storaqe unitscomplywiththe
applicable 35 Ill . Adm . Code
725 and 728standardspending
final administrative disposition
ofthe majormodification
request . The
authorization tomakechangesconferredin
this paragraph shall
terminate upon final
administrative
disposition ofthe
permittee'smajormodification
request
underSection
702 .183, or revocation
ofthepermitunder
Section 702 .186
.
f)
For UIC only :
1)
Change
quantities or types
of fluids injected
which are within
the
capacity of the facility as
permitted and, in the
judgment
of
the Agency, would not
interfere with the
operation of the
facility
or its ability
to meet conditions
described in the
permit and would not
change its classification
.
2)
Change
construction requirements
approved by the Agency
pursuant
to 35
Ill . Adm . Code 704.182
(establishing UIC permit
conditions),
provided
that any such alteration
shall comply with
the requirements of
this Part and 35 111 .
Adm . Code 704 and 730 .
3)
Amend
a plugging and
abandonment plan which
has been updated
under 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 704 .181(e) .
(BOARD
NOTE : See 40 CFR 144 .41
and 270.42
-{19864
as amended
at
61 Fed . Reg. 49636 ; NeveFR6er
7; 19864.- (1987),
as amended
at
52Fed . Req . 25760, July8,
1987 .)
(Source :
Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
TITLE 35 : ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G : WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER I : POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER b : PERMITS
PART 703
RCRA PERMIT PROGRAM
SUBPART A : GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
703.100 Scope
and
Relation
to Other Parts
703 .101 Purpose
703 .110 References
SUBPART B : PROHIBITIONS
Section
703 .120 Prohibitions in General
703 .121 RCRA Permits
703 .122 Specific Inclusions in Permit Program
703 .123 Specific Exclusions from Permit Program
703 .124 Discharges of Hazardous Waste
703 .125 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
703 .151 Application by New HWM Facilities
703 .152 Amended Part A Application-
703 .153 Qualifying for Interim Status
703 .154 Prohibitions During Interim Status
703
.155 Changes
During Interim Status
703 .156 Interim Status Standards
703 .157 Grounds for Termination of Interim Status
703.158 Permits for Less Than an Entire Facility
703 .159 Closure byRemoval
703 .160 Procedures for Closure Determination
SUBPART D : APPLICATIONS
Section
703 .180 Applications in General
703.181 Contents
of
Part A
703 .182 Contents of Part B
703 .183 General Information
703 .184 Facility Location Information
703 .185 Groundwater Protection Information
703 .186 Exposure Information
703 .187 Solid WasteManagement Units
703 .188 Other Information
703 .200 Specific
Information
703 .201 Containers
703 .202 Tank Systems
703 .203
Surface Impoundments
703 .204
Waste Piles
703 .205
Incinerators
703
.206 Land Treatment
703 .207
Landfills
SUBPART E : SHORT TERM
AND PHASED PERMITS
Section
703 .221 Emergency
Permits
703 .222
Incinerator Conditions Prior
to Trial Burn
703
.223 Incinerator Conditions
During Trial Burn
703 .224
Incinerator Conditions
After Trial Burn
703 .225
Trial Burns for Existing
Incinerators
703 .230
Land Treatment
Demonstration
703
.231 Research, Development
and Demonstration
Permits
SUBPART F :
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Section
703 .241
Establishing Permit
Conditions
703 .242
Noncompliance Pursuant
to Emergency Permit
703 .243
Monitoring
703
.244 Notice of Planned
Changes
703 .245 Release or
Discharge Reports
703 .246 Reporting
Requirements
AUTHORITY
: Implementing Section
22 .4 and authorized
by Section 27 of
the
Environmental
Protection Act
(I11 . 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 8 111 . Reg .
206, effective December
27,
1983 ; amended
in R84-9 at 9 Ill
. Reg . 11899, effective
July 24,
1985 ; amended
in R85-22 at
10 Ill . Reg .
1110, effective January
2, 1987 ; amended
in R85-23
at 10
Ill . Reg . 13284,
effective July 28,
1986 ; amended in
R86-1 at 10
Ill .
Reg . 14093,
effective August
12, 1986 ; amended
in R86-19 at
10 Ill . Reg .
20702,
effective December
2, 1986 ;
amended in R86-28 at
11 Ill . Reg .
6121,
effective March
24, 1987 ; amended
in R86-46 at 11 111 .
Reg . 13543,
effective
August 4, 1987 ;
amended in R87-5
at 11 Ill .
Reg . 19383, effective
November
12, 1987 ;
amended in R87-26 at
12 111 . Reg .
2584, effective January
15,
1988 ;
amended in R87-39 at
12 111 . Reg .
,
effective
SUBPART B :
PROHIBITIONS
Section
703 .121
RCRA
Permits
a)
No person
shall conduct
any hazardous
waste storage,
hazardous waste
treatment
or hazardous
waste disposal
operation :
1)
Without a RCRA permit for
the
HWM (hazardous waste
management)
facility ;
or
2)
In
violation of any condition imposed by a RCRA permit ;
b)
Owners and operators of -haaapdees waste nana9ement-HWM units must
have permits during the active life (including the closure period) of
the
unit- ; and
;
fop any
wn4t
which elesed
after
JaReapy 26 ; 1983 ;
dsp+ng any pest-eleswFe eape peF4ed Fege4Fed
aRdeF 35 111 . Adn . Gede
;24.21 ; and dNF4ng any esmp44anee pep4ed spee4€4ed aRdeF
36
111 . Ads .
Gede ;24.196 ; 4Reisd4Rg any eotensten of that eempl4anee pep4ed WRdeP
35 111 . Ads . Ge4e 724 .19€+e}-
.
Owners andoperators of surface
impoundments, landfills, land treatment units andwaste pileunits
that received wastes afterJuly26, 1982, or that certified closure
accordingto 35 Ill . Adm . Code 725 .215) after January26, 1983,must
havepost-closure permits unless they demonstrate closure byremoval
as
provided underSections 703.159and 703 .160 . If a post-closure
permit
is required, the permit must
address
applicable 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 724 groundwatermonitoring, unsaturated zonemonitoring,
corrective action and post-closure care requirements .
(BOARD NOTE : See 40 CFR -422 .214d4-270 .1(c) (1987),
as
amended
at52
Fed .Req . 45787, December 1, 1987 .)
(Source : Amended
at
12 Ill
. Reg .
,
effective
)
SUBPART C : AUTHORIZATION BY RULE AND INTERIM
STATUS
Section 703 .141
Permits by Rule
Notwithstanding any other provision
of
this
Part or 35 Ill . 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 :
1)
Has
a permit
for
ocean dumping issued under 40 CFR 220, -f19864
fOeean
PsRping
; adtheP4eed by the NaFiRe PFeteetien ; Reseapeb ;
and Saneteapies Aet ; as amended ; 33 N.S.G. 1429 et seq.4-
incorporated by reference in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 720.111 ;
2)
Complies with the conditions of that permit ; and
3)
Complies with the following hazardous
waste regulations,
incorporatedbyreference in
35
Ill .
Adm . Code 720 .111 :
A)
40 CFR 264 .11-419853-, Identification
number ;
B)
40 CFR 264 .71- 419854-, Use of manifest
system
;
C)
40
CFR 264
.72 -419853-, Manifest discrepancies ;
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 . Adm . Code 704
.Subpart F (requirements
for wells
managing hazardous
waste) ; and
3)
For
UIC permits issued after
November 8, 1984-;- :
A)
Complies-eempU4es-
with 35 111 .
Adm . Code 724 .201 ; and
B)
Where theUICwell
is the only unit at
the facility which
requires
aRCRApermit,complies
withSection 703 .187 .
c) Publicly owned
treatment works (POTW) .
The owner or operator of a
POTW which accepts
for
treatment hazardous waste, if the
owner or
operator :
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 .
1)
2)
3)
Has an
NPDES permit ;
Complies
with the conditions of that
permit ; and
Complies with the following
regulations :
A) 35 111 . Adm . Code 724
.111, Identification number
;
B) 35 111 . Adm . Code
724.171, Use of
manifest system ;
C) 35
111 . Adm . Code 724
.172, Manifest
discrepencies ;
D) 35 Ill . Adm . Code
724.173(a) and
(b)(1), Operating record ;
E)
35 Ill . Adm . Code
724 .175, Annual report
;
F) 35 Ill .
Adm . Code 724.176,
Unmanifested waste
report ; and
G)
For NPDES permits
issued after November 8,
1984, 35 111 .
Adm . Code
724 .201 ; and
-13-
D) 40 CFR
264 .73(a) and (b)(1) -{19863-, Operating
record ;
E)
40 CFR 264 .75 -{}9864-, Biennial
report ; and
F) 40
CFR 264.76
-{}986+-,
Unmanifested waste
report ;
Adm(BOARD
. CodeNOTE307
: Illinoisand
310 .)
pretreatment requirements
are in 35 111 .
Reg(BOARD
. 45787,NOTE
:
DecemberSee
40 CFR1,
1987270
.60.) (1987),
as amended at52Fed
.
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill
. Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 703 .155
Changes During Interim Status
a)
Newpermitfacilityapplicationhazardousapplicationif
priorthewastesownertomaynotsuchorbeoperator
previously
treated,a
changesubmits
;
storedidentifiedaorreviseddisposedin
PartPart
ofAAatofpermitthea
b)
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capacitytheoperatorofa
waste
availablechange)changesubmitsofmanagement(alongprocessesandtreatment,theawithrevisedAgency
facilitiesuseda
justificationstorageapprovesPartat
a
;
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may
c)
Changesbecauseexplainingapplicationhazardousbe
added
:
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disposaltheprocessesA
permitchangeofmay
1)
environmentIt
is necessarybecauseto
preventof
an
emergency
a threat
situationto
human
health
; or
or the
2)
includingIt
is necessary
35 Ill
to
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.
Codewith725
Federal
;
and State
regulations,
d)
operationalneedsofeffectiveownerownershipoperatorWhentofinancialofrequirements
Changesthemadecomplyingoccurs,applicationdemonstrationthe35newaiftoorIllAgencytransferownerthetheincomplyoperator
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;
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90- 3 04
e)
In no event shall changes be made to
an HWM facility during interim
status
which amount to reconstruction of the facility .
Reconstruction occurs
when the capital investment in the changes to
the facility exceeds
fifty percent of the capital cost of a
comparable entirely new HWM facility . Changes under this Section do
not include changes made solely for the purpose of
complying with
requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 725 .293 for tanks and ancillary
equipment . Changes prohibited underthisSectiondonot
include
changestotreatorstoreincontainers
ortankshazardous wastes
subject to land disposal
restrictions imposed in 35 Ill . Adm . Code
728, provided
that such changesaremadesolelyforthepurposeof
complyingwith 35
Ill . Adm . Code 728 .
(BOARD NOTE : See 40 CFR 270 .72 -419864 as arHeaded at 51 Fed . Reg.
25471 ; duly 14; 1986-(1987), asamendedat52Fed . Req . 45787,
December 1, 1987 .)
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 703 .159
ClosurebyRemoval
Ownersandoperatorsofsurfaceimpoundments, land
treatmentunitsandwaste
piles
closing byremoval ordecontaminationunder 35 Ill .
Adm .
Code
725
standardsmustobtaina
post-closure permit
unless theydemonstratetothe
Agencythattheclosuremetthestandardsforclosureb
removal or
decontamination in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .328,
724 .380(e)or724 .358,
respectively . The demonstrationmaybemadeinthefollowing
ways :
a)
If the owner or operator has submitted a Part B application
for a
post-closure permit, the owner or operator may request a
determination, based on information contained in
the application,
that 35 111
. Adm . Code 724 closure by removal standards
are met . If
the Agency makes a tentative decision that the 35
111 . Adm . Code 724
standards are met, the Agency will
notify the public of this proposed
decision, allow for
public comment and reach a final
determination
according to the procedures in Section 703.160 .
b)
If the owner or operator has not submitted a Part B application
for a
post-closure
permit, the owner or operator may eetition the Agency
for a determination that
a post-closure permit
is not required
because the closure met the applicable 35 Ill . Adm . Code
724
standards .
1) The petition must
include data demonstrating that closure by
removal or decontamination
standards were met .
2L
The Agency shall
approve or deny the petition according to the
procedures
outlined in Section 703 .160 .
(BOARD NOTE :
See 40 CFR 270 .1(c)(5), as
adopted at 52 Fed . Reg .
45787, December 1,
1987.)
(Source : Added at 12 Ill . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 703 .160
Procedures forClosureDetermination
c
a)
If a facilityowneroroperatorseeksanequivalency
determination
underSection703 .159, theAgencyshall
providethe
public, througha
newspapernotice,theopportunitytosubmitwrittencommentsonthe
information submittedbytheowneroroperatorwithin30daysfrom
thedateofthenotice . TheAgency
shall also,
in response toa
ofrequestahearingthe
35ormightIllat
.
itsAdmclarifyown
. Codediscretion,one725orclosuremoreholdissuestoaapublic35concerningIllhearing
.Adm .
the
Codewheneverequivalence724
such
30losuredays
.
beforeTheAgencyitoccursshall
. givePublicpublicnoticenoticeoftheofthehearinghearingmaybeatgivenleast
atthesametimeasnoticeoftheopportunity
forthepublicto
submit writtencomments,
andthetwonoticesmaybecombined
.)
t
The Agencyshall determinewhetherthe
35
111 .
Adm .
Code 725closure
met the 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 724closurebyremoval ordecontamination
requirements within 90daysafter
receiptofthe
requestor
petition . IftheAgencyfindsthat
theclosuredidnotmeetthe
applicableowneroroperator35 Ill .
withAdm
.
a
Codewritten724standards,statementofittheshallreasonsprovidewhythethe
closure failedtomeet35Ill .
Adm . Code724standards .
The owneror
operatormaysubmitadditional
information in
supportofan
equivalencydemonstrationwithin30daysafterreceivingsuchwritten
statement . The Agencyshall reviewanyadditional
information
submittedandmakeafinaldeterminationwithin60days
.
IftheAgencydeterminesthatthefacilitydid
notclose in
accordancewith35Ill
. Adm .Code724closurebyremoval
standards,
the facility
is subjecttopost-closure permitting
requirements .
(BOARDNOTE : See40CFR270
.1(c)(6), as adoptedat52Fed
.Req .
45787,December1, 1987 .)
(Source :
Added at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART D : APPLICATIONS
Section 703
.185
Groundwater Protection
Information
Therequiredfollowingfrom additionalowners
or operators
informationof regardinghazardous
wasteprotection-swrfaeeof
groundwater4fpewR4ReAtsis
;
p4unit,es,exceptIaRd
tpeatmeAtas
-ethepw4sesn*iss -providedaRd
1•a
Ad€#}}s-facilitiesin
35
111 . Adm . Code
containing
724 .190(b)a
regulated
.
a)
A summary of the
groundwater monitoring
data obtained during the
725interim.194,
statuswhere periodapplicableunder
;
35 111 .
Adm . Code 725 .190
through
b)
Identification of
the uppermost aquifer and
aquifers hydraulically
interconnected beneath the facility
property, including groundwater
90-306
flow direction and rate, and the basis for such identification (i
.e.,
the
information obtained from hydrogeologic investigations of the
facility
area) ;
c)
On the topographic map required under Section 703
.183(s),
a
delineation of the waste management area, the
property boundary, the
proposed "point of compliance"
as
defined under
35 111 .
Adm .
Code
724.195, the proposed location of groundwater monitoring wells as
required under 35 111 . Adm . Code 724.197 and, to the extent possible,
the information required in -papagpaph-subsection (b) ;
d)
A description
of
any
plume
of
contamination that has entered the
groundwater from a regulated unit at the time that the application is
submitted that :
1)
Delineates the extent of the plume on the topographic map
required under Section 703 .183(s) ;
2)
Identifies the concentration of
each
35
Ill . Adm . Code
-72h .Append4x H-724 .Appendix I
constituent throughout the plume
or identifies the maximum concentrations
of
each
35 Ill . Adm
.
Code -721.Appepd#x N-724 .Appendix I constituent in the plume ;
e)
Detailed plans
and
an
engineering report describing the proposed
groundwater monitoring program to be implemented to meet the
requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724.197 ;
f)
If the presence
of hazardous constituents has not been detected
in
the groundwater at the time
of
permit
application, the
owner
or
operator shall submit sufficient information, supporting data and
analyses to establish a detection monitoring program which meets the
requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .198 . This submission must
address the following items as specified under that Section .
1) A proposed list of indicator parameters, waste constituents or
reaction products that can provide a reliable indication of the
presence of hazardous constituents in the groundwater ;
2)
A proposed groundwater monitoring system ;
3)
Background values for each proposed monitoring parameter or
constituent, or procedures to calculate such values ; and
4)
A description of proposed sampling, analysis and statistical
comparison procedures to be utilized in evaluating groundwater
monitoring data ;
g)
If the presence of hazardous constituents has been detected in the
groundwater at the point of compliance at the time of permit
application, the owner or operator shall submit sufficient
information, supporting data and analyses to establish a compliance
monitoring program which meets the requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code
724 .199 . Except as provided in 35 Ill
. Adm
. Code 724
.198(h)(5), the
90- 307
owner or operator shall also submit an engineering feasibility plan
for a corrective action program necessary to
meet the requirements of
35 Ill . Adm Code 724 .200, unless the owner or
operator obtains
written authorization in advance from the Agency to submit a proposed
permit schedule for submittal of such a plan .
To
demonstrate
compliance with 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724.199, the owner
or
operator
shall address the following items :
1)
A description of the wastes previously handled at the facility ;
2)
A characterization of the contaminated groundwater, including
concentrations of hazardous constituents ;
3) A list of hazardous constituents for which compliance monitoring
will be
undertaken
in
accordance
with 35 Ill
. Adm . Code 724 .197
and 724.199 ;
4)
Proposed concentration limits for
each hazardous constituent,
based on the criteria set forth in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .194(a),
including a justification for establishing any alternate
concentration limits ;
5)
Detailed plans and an engineering report describing the proposed
groundwater monitoring system, in accordance with the
requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .197 ; and
6)
A description of proposed sampling, analysis and
statistical
comparison procedures to be utilized in evaluating
groundwater
monitoring data ;
h)
If hazardous constituents have been measured in the
groundwater
which
exceed the concentration limits established under 35 Ill . Adm . Code
724 .194, Table 1, or if groundwater monitoring conducted at the time
of permit application under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 725 .190 through 725.194
at
the waste
boundary indicates the presence of hazardous
constituents from the
facility
in
groundwater over background
concentrations,
the owner or operator shall submit sufficient
information, supporting data, and
analyses to establish a corrective
action program which meets the requirements of 35 111 . Adm . Code
724.200 . However, an owner or operator is not required to submit
information to establish a corrective action program if it
demonstrates to the Agency that alternate concentration limits will
protect human health and the environment after considering the
criteria listed in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 124
.194(b) . An owner or
operator who is not required to establish a corrective action program
for this reason shall instead submit sufficient information to
establish a compliance monitoring program which meets the
requirements of -papagpaph-subsection (f) and 35 Ill
. Adm . Code
724 .199 . To demonstrate compliance with 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724
.200,
the owner or operator shall address, at a minimum, the following
items :
1)
A characterization of the contaminated groundwater, including
90-3
08
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concentrations of hazardous constituents ;
2)
The concentration limit for each hazardous constituent found in
the groundwater as set forth in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724.194 ;
3)
Detailed plans and an engineering report describing the
corrective action to be taken ; and
4)
A
description
of
how the
groundwater monitoring program will
assess the adequacy of the corrective action .
5)
The permit may contain a schedule for submittal of the
information required in subsections (h)(3) and (h)(4) provided
the owner or operator obtains written authorization
from
the
Agency prior to submittal of the
complete permit application .
(BOARD
NOTE
:
See 40
CFR
270 .14(c)
(1987) , as amendedat52Fed .
Req . 25942, July9, 1987, 52Fed . Req . 33936, September 9, 1987
and52Fed . Req . 45787, December 1, 1987 .)
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 703 .187
SolidWaste ManagementUnits
a)
The
following information
is
required for each solidwastemanagement
unitatafacilityseeking apermit :
1) Thelocationoftheunitonthetopographicmaprequiredunder
Section 703 .183(s) .
2)
Designation
ofthetypeofunit
.
3)
Generaldimensions and structural description (supply any
availabledrawings) .
4) Whentheunitwasoperated .
5) Specification ofall wastesthathavebeenmanagedattheunit,
totheextentavailable .
b) Theowneroroperatorofanyfacilitycontainingoneormoresolid
wastemanagementunitsmust submit
all
available
information
pertainingtoanyreleaseofhazardouswastesorhazardous
constitutents
fromsuchunitorunits .
c)
The owneroroperatormustconductandprovidethe results of
sampling and analysis of groundwater, landsurface and subsurface
strata, surfacewaterorair,whichmayincludethe
installation of
wells, wheretheAgencydetermines it is necessarytocomplete
aRCRA
facility assessmentthatwill determine ifamorecomplete
investigation is necessary .
(BOARDNOTE : See40CFR270 .14(d) (1987), as adopted at52 Fed .Reg .
90-3 09
45787,December1, 1987 .)
(Source : Added at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 703 .188
Other Information
TheAgencymayrequire apermitteeorapplicantto
submit
information in order
toestablish permit
conditions under Section 703 .241(a)(2)
(conditions
necessar toprotecthumanhealthandtheenvironment)
and 35 Ill . Adm . Code
702 .161 duration ofpermits)
.
(BOARDNOTE : See40CFR270
.10(k) (1987), as adopted at52 Fed
.Req .45787,
December 1, 1987 .)
(Source : Added at 12 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
Waste Delisting
720 .130
Procedures for Solid
Waste Determinations
720
.131
Solid Waste Determinations
720 .132
Boiler
Determinations
720 .133
Procedures for Determinations
720 .140
Additional regulation of certain hazardous waste Recycling
Activities on a case-by-case Basis
720 .141
Procedures for
case-by-case regulation of hazardous waste Recycling
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 R81-22, 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 R82-19 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
111 . Reg . 13998, effective August 12, 1986 ; amended in R86-19 at 10 Ill . Reg .
20630, effective
December
2,
1986 ; amended
in
R86-28 at
11
111 . Reg
. 6017,
effective March 24, 1987 ;
amended
in
R86-46 at
11 Ill .
Reg .
13435, effective
August 4, 1987 ; amended in R87-5 at 11 Ill . Reg . 19280, effective November
12, 1987 ; amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill . Reg . 2450, effective January 15,
1988 ; amended in R87-39 at 12
111
. Reg .
, effective
SUBPART B : DEFINITIONS
Section 720
.111
References
a) -When used tR 35 Eli . .
Adm Cede 729
thpeugh
725
; the-The following
publications are incorporated by reference :
ANSI . Available from the American National Standards Institute,
1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018, (212) 354-3300 :
"Petroleum Refinery Piping," ANSI B31 .3 -- 1976, with
addendum B31 .3(d) -- 1980 .
"Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping Systems," ANSI
B31 .4 -- 1974, with addendum B31 .4(b) -- 1981 .
API . Available from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L
Street, N .W ., Washington, D .C . 20005, (202) 682-8000 :
"Guide for Inspection of Refinery Equipment, Chapter XIII,
Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage Tanks," 4th Edition,
1981 .
"Cathodic Protection of Underground
Petroleum Storage Tanks
and Piping Systems," API
Publication 1632, 1983 .
"Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Systems,"
API Publication 1615 (November 1979) .
ASTM .
Available from American Society for Testing and
Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 299-
5400 :
"ASTM Standard Test Methods for Flash Point of Liquids by
Setaflash Closed Tester," ASTM Standard
-P-3278-78-D-3828-
81 .
"ASTM Standard Test Methods for Flash Point Pensky-Martens
Closed Tester," ASTM Standard -9--D-93-79 or D-93-80
.
GPO . Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U .S .
Government Printing Office, Washington, D .C . 20401, (202) 783-
3238 :
Standard Industrial Classification Manual (1972), and 1977
Supplement, republished in 1983
NACE . Available from the National Association of Corrosion
Engineers, 1400 South Creek Dr
., Houston, TX 77084, (713) 492-
0535 :
"Recommended Practice (RP-02-85) Control of External
Corrosion on Metallic Buried, Partially Buried, or
Submerged Liquid Storage Systems ."
NFPA . Available from the National Fire
Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park, Boston,
MA 02269, (617) 770-3000 or (800)
344-3555 :
"Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code" (1977 or 1981)
.
NTIS . Available
from the National Technical Information
Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161,
(703)
487-4600 :
"GenericQualityAssuranceProjectPlanforLandDisposal
Restrictions Program",
EPA/530-SW-87-011, March 15, 1987 .
(DocumentnumberPB88-170766
.
"MethodsforChemical
Analysis ofWaterandWastes",Third
Edition, March,
1983 . (DocumentnumberPB84-128677)
"ProceduresManual forGroundWaterMonitoringatSolid
WasteDisposal Facilities",
EPA-530/SW-611, 1977 .
(DocumentnumberPB84-174820)
"Test
Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
Methods,"
EPA Publication number SW-846 (Second Edition,
1982 as amended
by Update I (April, 1984) and
Update II
(April, 1985)) (Document number PB 87-120---291)
STI . Available from the Steel
Tank Institute, 728 Anthony
Trail, Northbrook, IL
60062, (312) 498-1980 :
"Standard for Dual Wall Underground Steel
Storage Tanks"
(1986) .
b)
CodeofFederal Regulations . Available
fromtheSuperintendentof
Documents,
U .S . GovernmentPrintingOffice, Washington,
D .C . 20401,
(202)
783-3238 :
40CFR220(1987)
40CFR264(1987)
40CFR761 (1987)
c)
Federal Statutes
Section3004oftheResourceConservationandRecoveryAct
(42U .S .C .
6901 et seq ., asamendedthroughDecember31,1987
.
d) This Section incorporates no
later editions or amendments .
(Source
: Amended at 12 111 . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section
721 .101
721 .102
721 .103
721 .104
721 .105
721
.106
721 .107
Section
721 .110
721
.111
Section
721 .120
721 .121
721 .122
721 .123
721 .124
Section
721 .130
721 .131
721 .132
721 .133
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Table A
Table B
Table C
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I
Table A
Table B
Table C
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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
Purpose of Scope
Definition of
Solid Waste
Definition
of Hazardous Waste
Exclusions
Special Requirements For Hazardous Waste Generated by Small
Quantity Generators
Requirements for Recyclable Materials
Residues of Hazardous Waste In Empty Containers
SUPBART B
: CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING THE CHARACTERISTICS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE AND FOR LISTING HAZARDOUS WASTES
Criteria for Identifying the Characteristics of Hazardous Waste
Criteria for Listing Hazardous Waste
SUBPART C
: CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
General
Characteristics of Ignitability
Characteristics of Corrosivity
Characteristics of Reactivity
Characteristics of EP Toxicity
SUBPART D
: LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
General
Hazardous Wastes From Nonspecific Sources
Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification
Species, Container Residues and Spill Residues Thereof
Representative Sampling Methods
EP Toxicity Test Procedures
Chemical Analysis Test Methods
Analytical Characteristics of Organic Chemicals (Repealed)
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-
-25-
Specification Species, Container
Residues, and Soil Residues
Thereof
Appendix J
Method of Analysis for Chlorinated
Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and
Dibenzofurans
Appendix Z
Table to Section 721 .102
AUTHORITY : Implementing Section
22 .4 and authorized by Section 27
of the
Environmental
Protection Act (I11 . Rev . Stat . 1985, ch . 111 1/2, pars
. 1022.4
and 1027) .
SOURCE : Adopted in R81-22, 43 PCB 427, at 5 111
. Reg . 9781, effective as
noted
in 35
111 .
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 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 R86-1
at
10 Ill . Reg . 14002, effective August
12, 1986 ; amended in R86-19 at
10 Ill .
Reg .
20647, effective December
2, 1986 ; amended in R86-28 at 11
Ill . Reg .
6035, effective March 24, 1987
; amended in R86-46 at 11 111 . Reg .
13466,
effective August 4, 1987 ;
amended in R87-32 at 11 Ill . Reg .
16698, effective
SUBPART
D
:
LISTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
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 as
described in Section
721 .102(a)(2)(A), when they
are mixed with waste oil
or used oil or other
material and applied to
the land for dust suppression or
road treatment, when
they are otherwise applied to
the land in lieu of their
original intended use
or when they are contained
in products that are
applied to land in lieu of
their original intended
use, or when, in lieu of
their original intended use,
they are produced for use
as (or as a component
of)
a
fuel, distributed for
use as a fuel, or
burned as a fuel .
a)
Any commercial chemical
product, or manufacturing chemical
intermediate
having the generic name
listed in subsections (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 subsections (e)
or (f) .
c)
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September 30, 1987
; amended in R87-5 at 11 Ill . Reg .
19303, effective
November 12, 1987 ;
amended in R87-26 at 12 Ill . Reg . 2456,
effective January
15, 1988 ; amended
effective
in R87-39 at 12 111 . Reg .
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Any residue remaining in a container or
inner liner
removed from a
container that has held any commercial
chemical product or
manufacturing chemical
intermediate having the generic name listed
in
721subsection.107(b)(3)(e),
.
unless
the container is empty as defined
in Section
(BOARD NOTE
:
Unless the residue is being beneficially used or
reclamation,stored,reused,
transported
or legitimatelythe
Board
or treated
considers
recycled
prior
or
the
reclaimed,to
residue
such use,to
orbe
being
reuse,intended
accumulated,recycling
for
or
discard, and
thus a hazardous waste .
An example of a legitimate
reuse of the residue would be where the residue remains
in the
container and the container
is used to
hold the same commercial
chemicalheld
.
An
product
example
or
of
manufacturing
the discard of
chemicalthe
residue
intermediate
would be
it
where
previouslythe
drum is sent to a drum reconditioner who reconditions
the drum but
discards the residue .)
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 subsection (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 subsection (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 subsections
(e) or (f) . Where a
manufacturing process waste is deemed to
be a hazardous
waste because
it contains a substance
listed in subsections (e) or (f),
such waste
will be listed in
either Sections 721 .131 or 721 .132 or
will be
identified as a hazardous
waste by the
characteristics set forth in
Subpart C.)
e)
The commercial
chemical
products, manufacturing chemical
intermediates or off-specification
commercial chemical products or
manufacturing chemical intermediates
referred to in
subsections (a)
through (d)- e€ tR€s
Seet*en-, are identified as acute
hazardous
waste (H) and are
subject to the small
quantity exclusion defined in
Section 721 .105(e) .
These wastes and
their corresponding
EPA
Hazardous Waste Numbers are :
(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.)
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)oxy]thio-,
methyl
ester
P001
3-(alpha-acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
and
salts, when
present at concentrations
greater than 0 .3%
P002
1-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-
-27-
P028
Benzene, (chloromethyl)-
P042
1,2-Benzenediol, 4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methyl-amino)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
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 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P043
Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
P044
Dimethoate
P045
3,3-Dimethyl-l-(methylthio)-2-butanone, 0-[(methylamino)
carbonyl] oxime
P071
0,0-Dimethyl 0-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
-P9-
P056
Fluorine
P057
Fluoroacetamide
P058
Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
P065
Fulminic acid, mercury (II) salt (R,T)
P059
Heptachlor
P051
1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-
octahydro-endo, endo-1, 4 :5, 8-dimethanonaphthalene
P037
1,2,3,4,1O,10-Hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-
octahydro-endo, exo-1,
4 :5, 8-dimethanonaphthalene
P060
1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4 :5,8-
endo, endo-dimethanonaphthalene
P004
1,2,3,4,10,10,-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4 :5,8-
endo, exo-dimethanonaphthalene
P060
Hexachlorohexahydro-exo,exo-dimethanonaphthalene
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,1,4,5,6,7,8,8-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-dimethanol, 1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro, cyclic
sulfite
P085
Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
P087
Osmium oxide
90-319
-30-
P087
Osmium tetroxide
P088
7-Oxabicyclo[2 .2 .1]heptane-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-, ammonium salt (R)
P036
Phenyl
dichloroarsine
P092
Phenylmercuric acetate
P093
N-Phenylthiourea
P094
Phorate
P095
Phosgene
P096
Phosphine
P041
Phosphoric acid, diethyl p-nitrophenyl
ester
P044
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-[2-(methylamino)-2-
oxoethyl]ester
P043
Phosphorofluoric acid,
bis(1-methylethyl)ester
P094
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
S-(ethylthio)methyl ester
P089
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl
0-(p-nitrophenyl) ester
P040
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl
ester
P097
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl
0-[p-((dimethylamino)-
sulfonyl)phenyl]ester
P110
Plumbane, tetraethyl-
P098
Potassium
cyanide
P099
Potassium silver cyanide
P070
Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, 0-
[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime
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
1,2-Propylenimine
P102
2-Propyn-l-ol
P008
4-Pyridinamine
P075
Pyridine, (S)-3-(1-methy-2-pyrrolidinyl)-,
and salts
Pill
Pyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl
ester
P103
Selenourea
P104
Silver cyanide
P105
Sodium azide
P106
Sodium cyanide
P107
Strontium sulfide
P108
Strychnidin-l0-one, and salts
P018
Strychnidin-l0-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-
P108
Strychnine and salts
P115
Sulfuric acid, thallium(I) salt
P109
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
P110
Tetraethyl lead
Pill
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
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-
P093
Thiourea, phenyl-
P123
Toxaphene
P118
Trichloromethanethiol
P119
Vanadic
acid, ammonium salt
P120
Vanadium pentoxide
P120
Vanadium(V) oxide
P001
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 subsections
(a) through (d), are
identified as toxic
wastes (T)
unless otherwise designated and are subject
to the small
quantity exclusion defined in Section 721
.105(a) and (g) . These
wastes
and their corresponding
EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers are :
(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 .)
Hazardous
Waste No .
Substance
0001
Acetaldehyde (I)
U034
Acetaldehyde, trichloro-
U187
Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-
0005
Acetamide,
N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-
U112
Acetic acid,
ethyl ester (I)
U144
Acetic
acid, lead salt
U214
Acetic acid, thallium(I)
salt
0002
Acetone (I)
0003
Acetonitrile (I,T)
U248
3-(alpha-Acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
and salts,
when
present
at concentrations of 0.3%
or less
0004
Acetophenone
0005
2-Acetylaminofluorene
U006
Acetyl chloride (C,R,T)
-31-
U007
Acrylamide
U008
Acrylic acid (I)
U009
Acrylontrile
U150
Alanine,
3-[p-bis(2-chloroethyl)amino] phenyl-,
L-
U328
2-Amino-l-methylbenzene
U353
4-Amino-l-methylbenzene
U011
Amitrole
U012
Aniline
(I,T)
U014
Auramine
U015
Azaserine
U010
Azirino(2',3'
:3,4)pyrrolo(1,2-a)indole-4,7-dione,
6-amino-
8-[((aminocarbonyl)oxy)methyl]-l,la,2,8,8a,8b-hexahydro-8a-
methoxy-5-methyl-,
U157
Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-
U016
Benz(c)acridine
U016
3,4-Benzacridine
U017
Benzal chloride
U018
Benz[a]anthracene
U018
1,2-Benzanthracene
U094
1,2-Benzanthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-
U012
Benzenamine (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 (1,T)
U038
Benzeneacetic acid,
4-chloro-alpha-(4-chlorophenyl)-alpha-
hydroxy, ethyl ester
U030
Benzene,
1-bromo-4-phenoxy-
U037
Benzene, chloro-
U190
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid
anhydride
U028
U069
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, [bis(2-ethyl-hexyl)]
ester
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
dibutyl ester
U088
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
diethyl ester
U102
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
dimethyl ester
U107
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,
di-n-octyl ester
U070
Benzene,
1,2-dichloro-
U071
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-
U072
Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-
U017
Benzene, (dichloromethyl)-
U223
Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-
(R,T)
U239
Benzene, dimethyl- (I,T)
U201
1,3-Benzenediol
U127
U056
0188
U220
U105
U106
U203
U141
Benzene, hexachloro-
Benzene, hexahydro-(I)
Benzene, hydroxy-
Benzene,
methyl-
Benzene,
1-methyl-1-2,4-dinitro-
Benzene,
1-methyl-2,6-dinitro-
Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-allyl-
Benzene, 1,2-methylenedioxy-4-propenyl
90-322
-32-
-33-
U090
Benzene,
1,2-methylenedioxy-4-propyl-
U055
Benzene, (1-methylethyl)-
(I)
U169
Benzene,
nitro- (I,T)
U183
Benzene,
pentachloro-
U185
Benzene, pentachloronitro-
U020
Benzenesulfonic acid
chloride (C,R)
U020
Benzenesulfonyl chloride
(C,R)
U207
Benzene,
1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
U023
Benzene,
(trichloromethyl)-(C,R,T)
U234
Benzene,
1,3,5-trinitro- (R,T)
U021
Benzidine
U202
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one, 1,1-dixoide
U120
Benzo[j,k]fluorene
U022
Benzo[a]pyrene
U022
3,4-Benzopyrene
U197
3-Benzoquinone
U023
Benzotrichloride (C,R,T)
U050
1,2-Benzphenanthrene
U085
2,2'-Bioxirane (I,T)
U021
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine
U073
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine,
3,3'-dichloro-
U091
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine,
3,3'-dimethoxy-
U095
(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'-dimethyl-
U024
Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
U027
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)
ether
U244
Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide
U028
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
U246
Bromine cyanide
U225
Bromoform
U030
4-Bromophenyl
phenyl ether
U128
1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-
U172
1-Butanamine,
N-butyl-N-nitroso-
U035
Butanoic acid,
4-[Bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]
benzene-
U031
1-Butanol
(I)
U159
Butanone (1,T)
U160
2-Butanone
peroxide (R,T)
U053
2-Butenal
U074
2-Butene,
1,4-dichloro- (I,T)
U031
n-Butyl alcohol (I)
U136
Cacodylic acid
U032
Calcium chromate
U238
Carbamic
acid, ethyl ester
U178
Carbamic
acid, methylnitroso-,
ethyl ester
U176
Carbamide,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U177
Carbamide,
N-methyl-N-nitroso-
U219
Carbamide,
thio-
U097
Carbamoyl chloride,
dimethyl
U215
Carbonic acid,
dithallium (I) salt
U156
Carbonochloridic
acid, methyl
ester (1,T)
U033
Carbon
oxyfluoride (R,T)
0211
Carbon tetrachloride
U033
Carbonyl
fluoride (R,T)
U034
Chloral
-34-
U035
Chlorambucil
U036
Chlordane, technical
U026
Chlornaphazine
U037
Chlorobenzene
U039
4-Chloro-m-cresol
U041
1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane
U042
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
U044
Chloroform
U046
Chloromethyl methyl ether
U047
beta-Chloronapthalene
U048
o-Chlorophenol
U049
4-chloro-o-toluidine, hydrochloride
U032
Chromic acid, calcium salt
U050
Chrysene
U051
Creosote
U052
Cresols
U052
Cresylic acid
U053
Crotonaldehyde
U055
Cumeme (I)
U246
Cyanogen bromide
U197
1,4-Cyclohexadienedione
U056
Cyclohexane (I)
U057
Cyclohexanone (I)
U130
1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro-
U058
Cyclophosphamide
U240
2,4-D, salts and
esters
U059
Daunomycin
U060
DDD
U061
DDT
U142
Decachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[c,d]-
pentalen-2-one
U062
Diallate
U133
Diamine (R,T)
U221
Diaminotoluene
U063
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
U063
1,2 :5,6-Dibenzanthracene
U064
1,2
:7,8-Dibenzopyrene
U064
Dibenz[a,i]pyrene
U066
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
U069
Dibutyl phthalate
U062
S-(2,3-Dichloroallyl)
diisopropylthiocarbamate
U070
o-Dichlorobenzene
U071
m-Dichlorobenzene
U072
p-Dichlorobenzene
U073
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
U074
1,4-Dichloro-2-butene (I,T)
U075
Dichlorodifluoromethane
U192
3,5-Dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide
U060
Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane
U061
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
U078
1,1-Dichloroethylene
U079
1,2-Dichloroethylene
U025
Dichloroethyl ether
-35-
U081
2,4-Dichlorophenol
U082
2,6-Dichlorophenol
U240
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, salts and esters
U083
1,2-Dichloropropane
U084
1,3-Dichloropropene
U085
1,2 :3,4-Diepoxybutane
(I,T)
U108
1,4-Diethylene dioxide
U086
N,N-Diethylhydrazine
U087
0,0-Diethyl-S-methyl-dithiophosphate
U088
Diethyl phthalate
U089
Diethylstilbestrol
U148
1,2-Dihydro-3,6-pyradizinedione
U090
Dihydrosafrole
U091
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
U092
Dimethylamine
(I)
U093
Dimethylaminoazobenzene
U094
7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
U095
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
U096
alpha, alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide (R)
U097
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
U098
1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
U099
1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
U101
2,4-Dimethylphenol
U102
Dimethyl phthalate
U103
Dimethyl sulfate
U105
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
U106
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
U107
Di-n-octyl phthalate
U108
1,4-Dioxane
U109
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
U110
Dipropylamine
(I)
U111
Di-N-propylnitrosoamine
U001
Ethanal (I)
U174
Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U067
Ethane,
1,2-dibromo-
U076
Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
U077
Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
U114
1,2-Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioic
acid
U131
Ethane,
1,1,1,2,2,2-hexachloro-
U024
Ethane,
1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis(2-chloro-
U247
Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenol)-
0003
Ethanenitrile (I,T)
U117
Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis- (I)
U025
Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis(2-chloro-
U184
Ethane, pentachloro-
U208
Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-
U209
Ethane,
1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
U218
Ethanethioamide
U227
Ethane,
1,1,2-trichloro-
U043
Ethene, chloro-
U042
Ethene, 2-chloroethoxy-
U078
Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-
U079
Ethene,
trans-1,2-dichloro-
90-325
-36-
U210
Ethene,
1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
U173
Ethanol, 2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis-
U004
Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
U006
Ethanoyl chloride (C,R,T)
U359
2-Ethoxyethanol
U112
Ethyl
acetate (I)
U113
Ethyl acrylate (I)
U238
Ethyl carbamate
(urethan)
U038
Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate
U114
Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic
acid)
U067
Ethylene dibromide
U077
Ethylene
dichloride
U359
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
U115
Ethylene
oxide (I,T)
U116
Ethylene thiourea
U117
Ethyl ether (I)
U076
Ethylidene dichloride
U118
Ethylmethacrylate
U119
Ethyl methanesulfonate
U139
Ferric dextran
U120
Fluoranthene
U122
Formaldehyde
U123
Formic acid (C,T)
U124
Furan (I)
U125
2-Furancarboxaldehyde
(I)
U147
2,5-Furandione
U213
Furan,
tetrahydro- (I)
U125
Furfural (I)
U124
Furfuran (I)
U206
D-Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-
U126
Glycidylaldehyde
U163
Guanidine,
N-nitroso-N-methyl-N'-nitro
U127
Hexachlorobenzene
U128
Hexachlorobutadiene
U129
Hexachlorocyclohexane
(gamma isomer)
U130
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
U131
Hexachloroethane
U132
Hexachlorophene
U243
Hexachloropropene
U133
Hydrazine (R,T)
U086
Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-
U098
Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-
U099
Hydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-
U109
Hydrazine,
1,2-Diphenyl-
U134
Hydrofluoric acid (C,T)
U134
Hydrogen
fluoride (C,T)
U135
Hydrogen sulfide
U096
Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-l-phenylethyl-
(R)
U136
Hydroxydimethylarsine
oxide
U116
2-Imidazolidinethione
U137
Indeno[1,2,3-cdjpyrene
U139
Iron dextran
U140
Isobutyl alcohol (1,T)
90-326
-37-
U141
Isosafrole
U142
Kepone
U143
Lasiocarpene
U144
Lead acetate
U145
Lead phosphate
U146
Lead subacetate
U129
Lindane
U147
Maleic anhydride
U148
Maleic hydrazide
U149
Malononitrile
U150
Melphalan
U151
Mercury
U152
Methacrylonitrile (I,T)
U092
Methanamine, N-methyl- (I)
U029
Methane, bromo
U045
Methane, chloro- (I,T)
U046
Methane, chloromethoxy-
U068
Methane, dibromo-
U080
Methane,
dichloro-
U075
Methane,
dichlorodifluoro-
U138
Methane, iodo-
U119
Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester
U211
Methane, tetrachloro-
U121
Methane, trichlorofluoro-
U153
Methanethiol
(I,T)
U225
Methane, tribromo-
U044
Methane, trichloro-
U121
Methane, trichlorofluoro-
U123
Methanoic acid (C,T)
U036
4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-
tetrahydro-
U154
Methanol (I)
U155
Methapyrilene
U154
Methyl alcohol (I)
U029
Methyl
bromide
U186
1-Methylbutadiene (I)
U045
Methyl chloride (I,T)
U156
Methyl chlorocarbonate (1,T)
U226
Methylchloroform
U157
3-Methylcholanthrene
U158
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
U132
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
U068
Methylene bromide
U080
Methylene chloride
U122
Methylene oxide
U159
Methyl ethyl ketone (I,T)
U160
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide
(R,T)
U138
Methyl iodide
U161
Methyl isobutyl
ketone (I)
U162
Methyl
methacrylate (I,T)
U163
N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
U161
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (I)
U164
Methylthiouracil
U247
U010
U059
U165
U047
U166
U236
U166
U167
U168
U167
U168
U026
U169
U170
U171
U172
U173
U174
U111
U176
U177
U178
U179
U180
U181
U193
U058
U115
U041
U182
U183
U184
U185
See F027
U186
0187
U188
U048
U039
U081
U082
U101
U170
See F027
See F027
See F027
See F027
-38-
Methoxychlor
Mitomycin C
5,12-Naphthacenedione, (8S-cis)-8-acetyl-10-[(3-amino-
2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexapyranosyl)oxyl]-7,8,9,10-
tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-l-methoxy-
Naphthalene
Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
1,4-Naphthalenedione
2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethyl-(1,1'-
biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)]-bis(azo)bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy)-,
tetrasodium salt
1,4-Naphthaquinone
1-Naphthylamine
2-Naphthylamine
alpha-Naphthylamine
beta-Naphthylamine
2-Naphthylamine, N,N'-bis(2-chloromethyl)-
Nitrobenzene (1,T)
p-Nitrophenol
2-Nitropropane (I,T)
N-Nitrosodi-n-butyl amine
N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
N-Nitroso-N-propylamine
N-Nitroso-N-ethyl urea
N-Nitroso-N-methyl urea
N-Nitroso-N-methyl urethane
N-Nitrosopiperidine
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
5-Nitro-o-toluidine
1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorine, 2-[bis(2-chloro-
ethyl)amino]tetrahydro-, oxide 2-
Oxirane (1,T)
Oxarane, 2-(chloromethyl)-
Paraldehyde
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
Pentachlorophenol
1,3-pentadiene (I)
Phenacetin
Phenol
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
Phenol,
2-chloro-
4-chloro-3-methyl
2,4-dichloro-
2,6-dichloro-
2,4-dimethyl-
4-nitro-
pentachloro-
2,3,4,6-tetrachl
2,4,5-trichloro-
2,4,6-trichloro-
oro-
U137
U145
U087
U189
U 190
U191
U192
U194
U110
U066
U149
U171
U027
U193
U235
U126
U140
U002
U007
U084
U243
0009
U152
U008
2-Propenoic acid (I)
U113
2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester (I)
U118
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester
U162
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester
(I,T)
See F027 Propionic acid,2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-
U194
n-Propylamine (I,T)
U083
Propylene dichloride
U196
Pyridine
U155
Pyridine, 2-[(2-(dimethylamino)-2-thenylamino]-
U179
Pyridine, hexahydro-N-nitroso-
U191
Pryidine, 2-methyl-
U164
4(IH)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-
U180
Pyrrole, tetrahydro-N-nitroso-
U200
Reserpine
U201
Resorcinol
U202
Saccharin and
U203
Safrole
U204
Selenious acid
U204
Selenium dioxide
U205
Selenium disulfide
(R,T)
U015
L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester)
See F027 Silvex
U089
4,4'-Stilbenediol,
U206
Streptozotocin
U135
Sulfur hydride
U103
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
U189
Sulfur phosphide (R)
U205
Sulfur selenide (R,T)
See F027 2,4,5-T
U207
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
salts
1,10-(1 ,2-phenyIene)pyrene
Phosphoric acid, lead salt
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl-,
Phosphorous sulfide (R)
Phthalic anhydride
2-Picoline
Pronamide
1-Propanamine (I,T)
1-Propanamine, N-propyl-(I)
Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-
Propanedinitrile
Propane, 2-nitro- (1,T)
Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro-
1,3-Propane sultone
1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate
1-Propanol, 2,3-epoxy-
1-Propanol, 2-methyl- (I,T)
2-Propanone (I)
2-Propenamide
Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-
2-Propenenitrile
2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl- (I,T)
alpha, alpha'-diethyl-
S-methyl-ester
U208
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
U209
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
U210
Tetrachloroethylene
See F027
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
U213
Tetrahydrofuran (I)
U214
Thallium (I) acetate
U215
Thallium (I) carbonate
U216
Thallium (I) chloride
U217
Thallium (I) nitrate
U218
Thioacetamide
U153
Thiomethanol (I,T)
U219
Thiourea
U244
Thiram
U220
Toluene
U221
Toluenediamine
U223
Toluene
diisocyanate (R,T)
U328
o-Toluidine
U353
p-Toluidine
U222
o-Toluidine hydrochloride
U011
1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine
U226
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
U227
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
U228
Trichloroethene
U228
Trichloroethylene
U121
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)
U182
1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,5-trimethyl-
U235
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)
phosphate
U236
Trypan blue
U237
Uracil, 5[bis(2-chloromethyl)amino]-
U237
Uracil mustard
U043
Vinyl chloride
U248
U239
Warfarin, when present
at concentrations of 0.3%
or less
Xylene (I)
U249
Zinc phosphide, when present at concentrations of 10% or
less
U200
Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid, 11,17-di-methoxy-18-[(3,4,5-
trimethoxy-benzoyl)oxy]-,methyl ester
(Source
: Amended at 12 Ill
. Reg .
,
effective
)
4ITLE 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
Section
722
.110
Purpose, Scope
and Applicability
722 .111
Hazardous
Waste Determination
722
.112
USEPA
Identification Numbers
SUBPART
B : THE MANIFEST
Section
722 .120
General Requirements
722
.121
Acquisition of
Manifests
722
.122
Number of Copies
722 .123
Use of the
Manifest
SUBPART C :
PRE-TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS
Section
722 .130
Packaging
722 .131
Labeling
722 .132
Marking
722 .133
Placarding
722
.134
Accumulation
Time
SUBPART D :
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
722 .140
Recordkeeping
722 .141
Annual Reporting
722 .142
Exception Reporting
722 .143
Additional Reporting
722 .144
Special
Requirements for
Generators of between
100 and 1000
kilograms per month
SUBPART E :
EXPORTS OF HAZARDOUS
WASTE
Section
722 .150
Applicability
722 .151
Definitions
722 .152
General
Requirements
722 .153
Notification of
Intent to Export
722 .154
Special Manifest
Requirements
722 .155
Exception Report
722 .156
Annual Reports
722 .157
Recordkeeping
SUBPART F : IMPORTS
OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Section
722 .160
Imports
of Hazardous Waste
90-331
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calendarmonth .
1)
A generator ofgreaterthan 1000 kilograms ofhazardouswaste in
acalendarmonth who does not receive a copy of the manifest
with the handwritten signature of the owner or operator
of the
designated facility within 35 days
of
the
date the waste was
accepted by the initial transporter must contact the transporter
-aRd/-or the owner or operator of the designated facility to
determine the status of the hazardous waste .
b-
A generator ofgreater than1000 kiloqrams ofhazardouswaste in
a calendarmonth
must submit an Exception Report to the
-9#reeter
if he-Agencyifthegenerator has not received a copy
of the manifest with the handwritten signature of the owner or
operator
of
the designated facility within 45 days of the date
the waste was accepted by the initial transporter . The
Exception Report must include :
1•-
A)
A legible copy of the manifest for which the generator does
not have a confirmation of delivery ;
2-
B)
A cover letter signed by the generator or -his-the
generator's authorized representative explaining the
efforts taken to locate the hazardous waste and the result
of those efforts .
b)
Aqeneratorofgreaterthan 100kiloqrams but less than 1000
kilograms ofhazardous wasteinacalendarmonthwhodoesnotreceive
acopyofthe manifestwiththe handwritten signature
ofthe
owneror
operatorofthedesignated
facility within 60daysofthedatethe
wastewasacceptedbytheinitial transportermustsubmit a legible
copy ofthemanifest, with some indicationthatthegeneratorhasnot
received confirmationof delivery, totheAgency .
(BOARDNOTE : The submission need be
onlya
handwrittenortyped note
onthe manifest
itself,
or on an attached
sheetofpaper, stating
that the returned copywas notreceived .)
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 722 .144
Special Requirements for Generators of between
100 and 1000 kilograms per month
Ofthe requirements in this Subpart, a -A- generator -who geRePates-of
greater
than 100 kilograms but less than 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste
in
a
calendar month is -exeFRpt €pem the Fegs+PeaeRts
e€ th€s Sdbpapt ; exeept €eP
the PeeePdkeep€RQ pegb#Pements *R-subject toonlythefollowinq
:
a)
Section 722 .140(a),(c) and (d),recordkeeping ;
b)
Section 722 .142(b), exception reportinq ;and
c)
-aSd the Pegs*percents e€ -Section 722.143 , additional
reporting .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART
G
:
FARMERS
Section
722 .170
Farmers
A farmer disposing of waste pesticides from -hts-thefarmer's
own use which
are hazardous wastes is not required to comply with the
standards in this Part
or
otherstandards in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 702, 703, 724,- op- 725 or 728 for
-sweh-those wastes, provided -he-the farmer triple rinses each emptied
pesticide
container in accordance with 35 Ill . Adm . Code 721 .107(b)(3)
and
disposes of the pesticide residues on -h#s-thefarmer's own
farm in a manner
consistent with the disposal instructions on the pesticide
label .
(Source : Amended at 12 111 . Reg .
, effective
)
90-
33
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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
SUBPART A : GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
724 .101
Purpose, Scope and
Applicability
724 .103
Relationship to Interim
Status Standards
SUBPART B : GENERAL
FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
724 .110
Applicability
724 .111
Identification Number
724 .112
Required Notices
724 .113
General
Waste Analysis
724 .114
Security
724 .115
General Inspection Requirements
724 .116
Personnel
Training
724 .117
General Requirements for
Ignitable, Reactive or Incompatible
Wastes
724 .118
Location
Standards
SUBPART
C : PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
Section
724 .130
Applicability
724
.131
Design and
Operation of Facility
724
.132
Required Equipment
724 .133
Testing and
Maintenance of Equipment
724
.134
Access to
Communications or Alarm System
724 .135
Required Aisle Space
724
.137
Arrangements With Local
Authorities
SUBPART D : CONTINGENCY PLAN AND
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section
724 .150
Applicability
724 .151
Purpose
and Implementation of Contingency
Plan
724 .152
Content of Contingency Plan
724 .153
Copies of
Contingency Plan
724 .154
Amendment
of Contingency Plan
724 .155
Emergency Coordinator
724 .156
Emergency Procedures
SUBPART E : MANIFEST SYSTEM,
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Section
724 .170
Applicability
724 .171
Use of Manifest
System
724 .172
Manifest Discrepancies
724 .173
Operating Record
-45-
724 .174
Availability, Retention and
Disposition of Records
724 .175
Annual Report
724 .176
Unmanifested
Waste Report
724 .177
Additional Reports
SUBPART F : RELEASES FROM SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT UNITS
Section
724
.190
Applicability
724 .191
Required Programs
724 .192
Groundwater Protection Standard
724 .193
Hazardous Constituents
724 .194
Concentration
Limits
724 .195
Point of Compliance
724 .196
Compliance Period
725 .197
General Groundwater Monitoring Requirements
724 .198
Detection Monitoring Program
724 .199
Compliance Monitoring
Program
724 .200
Corrective Action Program
724 .201
Corrective Action for Solid
Waste Management Units
SUBPART G : CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE
Section
724 .210
Applicability
724 .211
Closure
Performance Standard
724 .212
Closure
Plan ; Amendment of Plan
724 .213
Closure ; Time Allowed For Closure
724
.214
Disposal or Decontamination of
Equipment, Structures and Soils
724
.215
Certification of
Closure
724 .216
Survey Plat
724 .217
Post-closure
Care and Use of Property
724 .218
Post-closure
Plan ; Amendment of Plan
724 .219
Post-closure Notices
724 .220
Certification of Completion of Post-closure
Care
SUBPART H :
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section
724 .240
Applicability
724 .241
Definitions of Terms As Used In This Subpart
724 .242
Cost Estimate for Closure
724
.243
Financial Assurance for Closure
724 .244
Cost Estimate for Post-Closure Care
724 .245
Financial Assurance for Post-Closure Care
724 .246
Use of a Mechanism for Financial Assurance of Both Closure and
Post-Closure Care
724 .247
Liability Requirements
724 .248
Incapacity of Owners or Operators, Guarantors or Financial
Institutions
724 .251
Wording of the Instruments
SUBPART I
: USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS
Section
724 .270
Applicability
724 .271
Condition of Containers
9n- 33 5
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724 .272
Compatibility of Waste With Container
724 .273
Management of Containers
724 .274
Inspections
724 .275
Containment
724 .276
Special Requirements for Ignitable
or Reactive Waste
724 .277
Special Requirements for
Incompatible Wastes
724 .278
Closure
SUBPART J : TANK
SYSTEMS
Section
724 .290
Applicability
724 .291
Assessment of Existing Tank System's Integrity
724 .292
Design
and Installation of New
Tank
Systems or Components
724 .293
Containment and
Detection of Releases
724 .294
General
Operating Requirements
724 .295
Inspections
724 .296
Response to Leaks or Spills and Disposition
of Leaking or unfit-
for-use Tank Systems
724 .297
Closure and Post-Closure Care
724 .298
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724 .299
Special Requirements
for Incompatible Wastes
724 .300
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020,
F021, F022, F023,
F026 and F027
SUBPART K : SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section
724 .320
724 .321
724 .322
724 .326
724 .327
724 .328
724 .329
724 .330
724 .331
Applicability
Design and Operating Requirements
Double-lined Surface Impoundments : Exemption from
Subpart F
:
Groundwater Protection Requirements (Repealed)
Monitoring 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
Section
724 .350
SUBPART L : WASTE PILES
Applicability
724 .351
Design and Operating Requirements
724
.352
Double-lined Piles : Exemption from Subpart F : Groundwater
724 .353
Protection Requirements (Repealed)
Inspection of Liners : Exemption from Subpart F : Groundwater
724 .354
Protection Requirements (Repealed)
Monitoring and Inspection
724 .356
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724 .357
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724 .358
Closure and Post-Closure Care
724 .359
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes F020, F021,
F022, F023,
F026 and F027
F026 and F027
SUBPART N : LANDFILLS
Section
724 .400
Applicability
724 .401
Design and Operating Requirements
724 .402
Double-lined Landfills : Exemption
from
Subpart F
: Groundwater
Protection Requirements (Repealed)
724 .403
Monitoring
and Inspection
724 .409
Surveying
and Recordkeeping
724 .410
Closure
and Post-Closure Care
724 .412
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
724 .413
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724 .414
Special Requirements for Bulk and Containerized Liquids
724 .415
Special Requirements for Containers
724 .416
Disposal of Small Containers of
Hazardous Waste in Overpacked
Drums (Lab Packs)
724 .417
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes
F020, F021, F022, F023,
F026 and F027
SUBPART 0 :
INCINERATORS
Section
724 .440
Applicability
724 .441
Waste Analysis
724 .442
Principal Organic
Hazardous Constituents (POHCs)
724 .443
Performance
Standards
724 .444
Hazardous Waste Incinerator Permits
724 .445
Operating Requirements
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
Appendix I GroundwaterMonitoringList
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
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SUBPART M : LAND TREATMENT
Section
724 .370
Applicability
724 .371
Treatment Program
724 .372
Treatment Demonstration
724 .373
Design and
Operating Requirements
724 .376
Food-chain
Crops
724 .378
Unsaturated
Zone Monitoring
724 .379
Recordkeeping
724 .380
Closure and Post-Closure Care
724 .381
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive
Waste
724 .382
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
724 .383
Special Requirements for Hazardous Wastes
F020, F021, F022, F023,
and 1027) .
SOURCE :
Adopted in R82-19, 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 ;
R86-28amendedIll
. Regatin
. 8684,11R86-1111effective
.
atReg10
. 6138,111April
. Regeffective
.
21,14119,1987Marcheffective
; amended24,
1987Augustin
R86-46
; amended12,at1986in11
;
IllR86-28amended
. Regat.
in11
13577, effective August 4,
1987 ; amended in
R87-5 at 11 111 . Reg . 19397,
effective November 12,
1987 ; amended in R87-39 at 12
Ill . Reg .
,
effective
SUBPART B :
GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 724
.113
General Waste Analysis
Analysis :
1)
Before an owner or
operator treats, stores or
disposes of any
hazardous waste,
the owner or operator must
obtain a detailed
chemical and physical
analysis of a representative
sample of the
wasteinformation
Illthe .
wasteAdm
. At
.
Codeinawhichminimum,accordance728,mustorthiswithbewithknownanalysis
the
theconditionstorequirementstreat,must
containstoreof
aof permitorthisalldisposethePartissuedorof
35
under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 702,
703 and 705 .
2) The
analysis may
include data developed under
35 111 . Adm . Code
721, and existing published
or documented data
on the hazardous
waste or on hazardous
waste generated from similar
processes .
(BOARD NOTE : For example, the
facility's
records of analyses
managedregulations,performedfrom
processesatonthetheorsimilarfacility,studieswaste
tobeforeconductedmaythatbethewhichincludedeffective
on
generatedhazardousindatethewastethedataofwastethesebasegeneratedto
be
required to comply with
subsection (a)(1) .
The owner or
operator of an off-site
facility may arrange for
the generator
of the hazardous
waste to supply part or
all of the information
required by
subsection (a)(1) . If the
generator does not supply
the information, and
the owner or operator chooses
to accept a
hazardous waste, the
owner or operator is
responsible for
obtaining the information required
to comply
with this Section .)
3)
accurateThe
analysisand mustup
tobedaterepeated
. At aasminimum,necessarythe
to
analysisensure
thatmust
beit
is
repeated :
A)
When the owner or operator
is notified, or
has reason to
believe, that the process
or operation generating the
hazardous waste has
changed ; and
B)
For off-site facilities,
when the results of the
inspection
a)
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required in subsection (a)(4) indicate that the
hazardous
waste received at the facility does not
match the waste
designated on the accompanying manifest or shipping paper .
4) The owner or operator of
an off-site facility must inspect and,
if necessary, analyze
each hazardous waste movement received at
the facility to determine
whether it matches the identity of the
waste specified on the accompanying manifest or shipping paper
.
b)
The owner or operator must develop and follow a written waste
analysis plan which describes the procedures which it will carry out
to comply with subsection (a) . The owner or operator must keep this
plan at the facility
. At a minimum, the plan must specify :
1)
The parameters for which each hazardous waste will be analyzed
and the rationale for the selection of these parameters (i
.e .,
how analysis for these parameters will provide sufficient
information on the waste's properties to comply with subsection
(a)) .
2)
The test methods which will be used to test for these
parameters .
3)
The sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative sample of the waste to be analyzed . A
representative sample may be obtained using either :
A)
One of the sampling methods described in 35 111 . Adm . Code
721 .Appendix A
; or
B)
An equivalent sampling method .
(BOARD NOTE : See 35 Ill . Adm . Code 720 .121 for related
discussion .)
4) The frequency with which the initial analysis of the waste will
be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis is accurate
and up to date .
5)
For off-site facilities, the waste analyses that hazardous waste
generators have agreed to supply .
6)
Where applicable, the methods which will be used to meet the
additional waste analysis requirements for specific waste
management methods as specified in Sections 724 .117, 724 .414 and
724 .441, and 35 Ill . Adm . Code 728 .107 . And,
7)
For surface impoundments exempted from land disposal
restrictions under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 728 .104(a), the procedures
and schedules for :
A)
The sampling of impoundment contents ;
B)
The analysis of test data ; and,
C)
The
annual removal of -Pes#due wR4eR
does Rest Ieet the
standards e€ 35 ### . Ads . Gede 728
.Sabpapt 9-residueswhich
arenotdelistedunder35111
.Adm .
Code720 .122anddonot
exhibit a characteristic ofhazardouswaste,andwhichdo
notmeetthetreatmentstandards of 35 Ill
.Adm .Code
728 .Subpart Dor,wherenotreatmentstandardshavebeen
established, the annual
removal of residueswhichdonot
meet theapplicable prohibition
levels in 35 111 . Adm . Code
728.Subpart C . .
c)
For off-site facilities,
the waste analysis
plan required in
subsection
(b) must also specify the procedures
which will be used to
inspect and, if necessary, analyze each
movement of hazardous waste
received at
the facility to ensure that it
matches the identity of
the waste designated
on the accompanying manifest or shipping
paper . At a minimum,
the plan must describe :
1)
The procedures which will be
used to determine the identity of
each
movement of waste managed at the facility ; and
2)
The sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative sample of the waste to be identified, if the
identification method includes sampling .
(BOARD NOTE : 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 703, requires that the waste
analysis plan be submitted with Part B of the permit
application .)
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill
. Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART F
: RELEASES FROM SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS
Section 724
.198
Detection Monitoring Program
An owner or operator required to establish a detection monitoring program
under this Subpart must, at a minimum, discharge the following
responsibilities
:
a)
The owner or operator must monitor for indicator parameters
(e.g.,
specific conductance, total organic carbon or total organic halogen),
waste constituents or reaction products that provide a reliable
indication of the presence of hazardous constituents in
groundwater
. The Agency will specify the parameters or constituents
to be monitored in the facility permit, after considering the
following factors :
1)
The types, quantities and concentrations of constituents in
wastes managed at the regulated unit
;
2)
The mobility, stability and persistence of waste constituents or
their reaction products in the unsaturated zone beneath the
waste management area ;
3)
The detectability of indicator parameters, waste constituents
and reaction products in groundwater
;
and
4)
The concentrations or values and coefficients of variation of
proposed monitoring parameters or constituents in
the
groundwater background .
b)
The owner or operator must install a groundwater monitoring system at
the compliance point as specified under Section 724 .195 . The
groundwater monitoring system must comply with Sections
724 .197(a)(2), 724 .197(b) and 724 .191(c) .
c)
The
owner or operator must
establish a background value for each
monitoring parameter or constituent
specified in
the
permit pursuant
to -papagpafb-subsection
(a) . The permit will specify the background
values for each parameter or specify the procedures to be used to
calculate the background values :
1)
The owner or operator must comply with Section 724.197(g) in
developing the data base used to determine background values .
2)
The owner or operator must express background values
in a form
necessary for the determination of statistically significant
increases under Section 724 .197(h) .
3)
In taking samples used in the determination of background
values, the owner or operator must use a groundwater monitoring
system that complies with Section 724 .191(a)(1), 724.197(b) and
724 .197(c) .
d)
The owner or operator must determine groundwater quality
at each
monitoring well at the compliance point at least
semi-annually during
the active life of a regulated unit (including the closure period)
and the post-closure care period . The owner or operator must express
the groundwater quality at each monitoring
well in a form necessary
for the
determination of statistically significant increases under
Section 724 .197(h) .
e)
The owner or operator must determine the groundwater flow rate and
direction
in the uppermost aquifer at least annually
.
f) The owner or operator must use procedures and
methods for sampling
and analysis that meet
the requirements of Section 724 .197(d) and
724 .197(e) .
g)
The owner or operator must determine whether there is
a statistically
significant increase over background values for any parameter or
constituent specified in the permit pursuant to -papagpafb-subsection
(a) each time it determines groundwater quality at the
compliance
point under -papagpapb-subsection (d) .
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1)
In determining whether a
statistically significant
increase has
occurred, the owner or operator
must compare the groundwater
qualityparameterator eachconstituentmonitoringtowellthe
backgroundat
the compliancevalue
forpointthatfor
each
parameter or constituent, according to the
statistical procedure
specified in
the permit under Section
724.197(h) .
2)
The
owner or operator must determine whether
there has been a
statistically significant
increase at each
monitoring well at
the compliance point
within a reasonable time period
after
completion of
sampling . The Agency will specify that
time
period in the facility permit,
after considering the
complexity
of the statistical test and the
availability of laboratory
facilities to perform the analysis
of groundwater samples
.
h)
If
the owner or operator determines,
pursuant to -HapagPaph-
subsection (g), that there
is a statistically significant
increase
for parameters or constituents specified
pursuant to
-papagpaph-
subsection (a) at any monitoring well at
the compliance point, the
owner
or operator must :
1) Notify the Agency of this finding
in writing within seven
days . The
notification must indicate
what parameters or
constituents have shown statistically
significant increases ;
2)
Immediately sample the
groundwater in all monitoring wells
and
determine -the eeQeeRtpat#en of a; ;
eeRSt4tsents i4eRt,f .e4 iR
35
fll • .
AHD . GSWe 721 ; AppeRd4x H that
ape HpeseRE iR
gpewRAwatep-whether constituents
identified
in the list of
Appendix Iarepresentand,
ifso,atwhatconcentration
;
3) Establish a background value for
each -36 134 . Ad,i . Gede 721
;
Ap9end4x H -constituent that has been found at the compliance
point under -papagpa9h-subsection
(h)(2), as follows
:
A) The owner or operator must comply with Section 724
.197(g)
in developing the data base used to determine background
values ;
B)
The owner or operator must express background values in a
form necessary for the determination of statistically
significant increases under Section 724
.197(h) ; and
C)
In taking samples used in the determination of background
values, the owner or operator must use a groundwater
monitoring system that complies with Section 724
.197(a)(1),
724 .197(b) and 724
.197(c) ;
4)
Within 90 days, submit to the Agency an application for a permit
modification to establish a compliance monitoring program
meeting the requirements of Section 724
.199 . The application
must include the following information
:
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A)
An identification
of the concentration of -aRy 3b Il•T . Adf .
Gede 721 ; Append4a H eeast+teents -eachconstituent
found
in the groundwater at each monitoring
well at the
compliance point ;
B)
Any
proposed changes to the
groundwater monitoring system
at the facility necessary to meet the
requirements of
Section
724 .199 ;
C)
Any proposed
changes to the monitoring frequency, sampling
and analysis procedures
or methods or statistical
procedures used at the facility
necessary to meet the
requirements of Section 724 .199 .
D)
For each
hazardous constituent found at the
compliance
point,
a proposed concentration limit under
Section
724.194(a)(1)
or 724.194(a)(2), or a notice of intent to
seek an alternate
concentration limit for a hazardous
constituent under Section 724
.194(b) ; and
5)
Within 180 days,
submit to the Agency :
A)
All
data necessary to justify any alternate
concentration
limit for
a hazardous constituent sought under
Section
124.194(b)
; and
B)
An engineering feasibility
plan for a corrective action
program necessary to
meet the requirements of Section
724 .200, unless :
i)
All-paragraph-subsectionhazardous constituents(h)(2)identifiedare
listedunderin
Table
1
of
Section 724
.194 and their concentrations do not exceed
the respective values given in that Table ;
or
ii) The owner or operator
has sought an alternate
concentration limit under Section 724
.194(b) for every
hazardous
constituent identified under -papagpaph-
subsection (h)(2) .
If the owner or operator determines, pursuant
to -papagpaph-
subsection (g), that there is
a statistically significant increase of
parameters or constituents specified pursuant
to -papagpaph-
subsection (a) at any monitoring well at the compliance point, the
owner
or operator may demonstrate that a source other than a
regulated unit caused the increase
or that the increase resulted from
error in sampling, analysis or evaluation .
While the owner or
operator may make a demonstration
under this paragraph in addition
to, or in lieu of, submitting a permit modification application
under
-papagpaph-subsection (h)(4), the owner or operator
is not relieved
of the requirement to submit a permit
modification application within
the time specified in -papagpaph-subsect ion (h)(4)
unless the
demonstration made under this paragraph successfully shows that a
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source other than a regulated unit caused the increase or that the
increase resulted from error in sampling, analysis, or evaluation .
If
the demonstration is unsuccessful, the Agency shall notify the
owner or operator in writing,
with a statement as to why it
determined the demonstration
to have been unsuccessful . Such
demonstration denial may be appealed
to the Board pursuant to 35 Ill .
Adm . Code 105 . Such appeal will not excuse compliance with
the
facility permit, or delay any permit modification
proceeding . In
making a demonstration under this paragraph, the owner
or operator
must :
1)
Notify the Agency in writing within seven days
of determining a
statistically significant increase at the compliance point
that
the owner or operator intends to make a demonstration under this
paragraph ;
2) Within 90 days, submit a report
to
the
Aency which demonstrates
that a source other than a regulated unit caused
the increase,
or that the increase resulted from error
in sampling, analysis
or evaluation ;
3)
Within 90 days, submit to the Agency an application for a permit
modification to make any appropriate
changes to the detection
monitoring program at the facility ; and
4)
Continue to monitor in accordance with the detection monitoring
program established under this section .
j)
If the owner or operator determines that the detection monitoring
program no longer satisfies the requirements of this section, the
owner or operator must, within 90 days, submit an application for a
permit modification to make any appropriate changes to the program .
k)
The owner or operator must assure that monitoring and corrective
action measures necessary to achieve compliance with the groundwater
protection standard under Section 724
.192 are taken during the term
of the permit .
(Source : Amended at 12 111 . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 724 .199
Compliance Monitoring Program
An owner or operator required to establish a compliance monitoring program
under this Subpart must, at a minimum, discharge the following
responsibilities :
a)
The owner or operator must monitor the groundwater to determine
whether regulated units are in compliance with the groundwater
protection standard under Section 724 .192 . The Agency will specify
the groundwater protection standard in the facility permit,
including :
1)
A list of the hazardous constituents identified under Section
90- 3 44
724 . 193 ;
2)
Concentration limits under Section 724 .194 for each of those
hazardous constituents ;
3)
The compliance point under Section 724 .195 ; and
4)
The compliance period under Section 724 .196 .
b)
The owner or operator must install a groundwater monitoring system at
the compliance point as specified under Section 724 .195
. The
groundwater monitoring system must comply with Section 724 .197(a)(2),
724 .197(b) and 724 .197(c) .
c)
Where a concentration limit established under -papagFaph-subsection
(a)(2) is based on background groundwater quality, the Agency will
specify the concentration in the permit as follows :
1)
If there is a high temporal correlation between upgradient and
compliance point concentrations of the hazardous constituents,
the owner or operator may establish the concentration limit
through sampling at upgradient wells each time groundwater is
sampled at the compliance point . The Agency will specify the
procedures used for determining the concentration limit in this
manner in the permit
. In all other cases, the concentration
limit will be the mean of the pooled data on the concentration
of the hazardous constituent .
2)
If a hazardous constituent is identified on Table 1 under
Section 724 .194 and the difference between the respective
concentration limit in Table 1 and the background value of the
constituent under Section 724 .191(g) is not statistically
significant, the owner or operator must use the background value
of the constituent as the concentration limit . In determining
whether this difference is statistically significant, the owner
or operator must use a statistical procedure providing
reasonable confidence that a real difference will be
indicated . The statistical procedure must :
A)
Be appropriate for the distribution of the data used to
establish background values ; and
B)
Provide a reasonable balance between the probability of
falsely identifying a significant difference and the
probability of failing to identify a significant
difference .
3)
The owner or operator must ;
A)
Comply with Section 724 .197(g) in developing the data base
used to determine background values ;
B)
Express background values in a form necessary for the
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determination of statistically significant
increases under
Section
724 .197(h) ; and
C)
Use
a groundwater monitoring
system that complies with
Section 724
.197(a)(1), 724 .197(b) and
724 .197(c) .
d)
The owner or operator
must determine the concentration
of hazardous
constituents
operatorform
pointnecessaryat
mustleastinexpressquarterlyforgroundwaterthe thedeterminationduringconcentrationat
eachthe
compliancemonitoringof
atstatisticallyeach
wellperiodmonitoringat
.
significanttheThewellcomplianceownerinora
increases under Section 724
.197(h)
.
e)
directionThe
owner
orin operatorthe
uppermostmust
determineaquifer
at
theleastgroundwaterannually
.
flow rate and
f)
TheAdFRat
the
.
ownerGedecompliance721or operator
;
AppeAd4xpointmustH-€epatanalyzeleastall
eenst4tueAtsannsal4y
samples from-toeeRta4Reddetermineall
monitoring4nwhether35
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.
-add4tteaal hazapdeds- constituents identified
in the listof
analysisadditionalAppendix
mustI
AppendixarebepresentconductedI constituentsand,
atifleastso,
atareannuallywhatpresentconcentrationto
indeterminethe uppermost
.
whetherThe
aquifer . If the
owner or operator finds
-35 111 . Adai . Gede 721 ;
AppeRd4xnotthe
owneridentifiedH or-constituentsoperatorin
the
must
permitfromreportasAppendix-haaapdeus-monitorinqthe
concentrationsI
in the
groundwaterofconstituentsthesethat are
,
additional
constituents to the Agency within
seven days after
completion of the analysis
.
g)
Theand724
.197(e)analysisowner
or
.
operatorthat
meet
mustthe userequirementsproceduresof andSection
methods724 for.197(d)samplingand
h)
Thesignificantowner or
increaseoperator
over
mustthedetermineconcentration
whetherlimitsthere
foris
a
anystatisticallyhazardous
constituentssubsection
(a)specifiedeach timeinthetheownerpermitorpursuantoperatortodetermines-papagpaph-the
concentration of hazardous constituents
in groundwater
at
the
compliance
point .
1)
occurred,In
determiningthe
ownerwhetheror
a
operatorstatisticallymust
comparesignificantthe groundwaterincrease
has
quality at each
monitoring well at the compliance
point for each
hazardous
constituent to the concentration limit for
that
constituent
the
permit underaccordingSectionto
the724
.197(h)statistical
.
procedures
specified in
2)
The owner
or operator must determine
whether there has
been a
statistically significant increase at
each monitoring well at
the compliance point, within a reasonable time period after
completion of sampling
. The Agency will specify that time
period in the facility permit, after considering the complexity
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of the statistical test and the availability of laboratory
facilities to perform the analysis of groundwater samples .
i)
If the owner or operator determines, pursuant to -paPagPaph-
subsection
(h)
that the groundwater protection standard is being
exceeded at any monitoring well at the point of compliance, the owner
or operator must :
1)
Notify the Agency
of
this finding in writing within seven
days .
The
notification must indicate what concentration
limits
have been exceeded .
2)
Submit to the Agency an application for a permit modification to
establish a corrective action program meeting the requirements
of Section 724 .200 within 180 days, or within 90 days if an
engineering feasibility study has been previously submitted to
the Agency under Section 724 .198(h)(5) . The application must at
a minimum include the following information :
A)
A detailed description of corrective actions that will
achieve compliance with the groundwater protection standard
specified in the permit under -papagraph-subsection (a) ;
and
B)
A plan for a groundwater monitoring program that will
demonstrate the effectiveness of the corrective action .
Such a groundwater monitoring program may be based on a
compliance monitoring program developed to meet the
requirements of this section
.
j)
If the owner or operator determines, pursuant to -paPagPaph-
subsection
(h), that the groundwater protection standard is being
exceeded at any monitoring well at the point of compliance, the owner
or operator may demonstrate that a source other than a regulated unit
caused the increase or that the increase resulted from error in
sampling, analysis or evaluation
. While the owner or operator may
make a demonstration under this paragraph in addition to, or in lieu
of, submitting a permit modification application under -papag aph-
subsection
(i)(2), the owner or operator is not relieved of the
requirement to submit a permit modification application within the
time specified in -paragraph-subsection (i)(2) unless the
demonstration made under this paragraph successfully shows that a
source other than a regulated unit caused the increase or that the
increase resulted from error in sampling, analysis or evaluation . In
making a demonstration under this paragraph, the owner or operator
must :
1)
Notify the Agency in writing within seven days that it intends
to make a demonstration under this paragraph
;
2) Within 90 days, submit a report to the Agency which demonstrates
that a source other than a regulated unit caused the standard to
be exceeded or that the apparent noncompliance with the
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evaluationstandards ;
resulted from error
in sampling, analysis
or
3)
modificationWithin
90 days,to
makesubmitanyto
appropriatethe
Agency
changesan
applicationto
the compliancefor
a
permit
monitoring program at the
facility ; and
Continue to monitor in accord
with the compliance
monitoring
program established under this
section .
k)
ownerprogrampermitIf
theormodificationownernooperatorlongeror
operatormust,satisfies
to makewithindeterminestheany90appropriaterequirementsdays,thatsubmitthechangesofcomplianceanthisapplicationtosection,themonitoringprogramthefor
a
.
1)
ofTheprotectionactiontheownermeasurespermitorstandardoprator
.
necessaryundermust
Section
toassureachievethat724compliance.192monitoringare
takenwithandduringthecorrectivegroundwaterthe term
(Source :
Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section
724 .200
Corrective Action
Program
AnthisownerSubpartor operatormust,
at
requireda
minimum,to
establishdischarge
thea
correctivefollowing
actionresponsibilitiesprogram under
:
a)
Thestandardregulated
groundwaterowner
underunitsorprotectionoperatorSectionare
in
muststandardcompliance
724 .192take.
correctiveinThewiththe
Agencyfacilitythe
action
groundwaterwill
permit,specifyto
ensure
protectionincludingthethat
:
1)
A724list.193
of
;
the hazardous constituents
identified under
Section
2)
Concentration
limits under Section 724
.194 for each of those
hazardous
constituents ;
3)
The
compliance point under
Section 724.195 ; and
4)
The compliance
period under Section
724.196 .
b)
preventsThe
owner
hazardousor
operatorconstituentsmust
implementfrom
exceedinga
correctivetheiractionrespectiveprogram
that
concentration limits at the
compliance point
by removing the
willhazardousspecifywastethe
constituentsspecific
measuresor
treatingthat
willthem bein takenplace.
.
The permit
c)
The owner
or operator must begin corrective
action within a
reasonable
exceeded .
timeThe
Agency
period
will
afterspecify
the
groundwaterthat
time period
protectionin
the
standardfacilityis
permit
. If a facility permit includes a corrective action program in
addition to a compliance monitoring program, the permit will specify
90- 3 48
when
the corrective action will begin and such a requirement will
operate in lieu
of Section 724.199(i)(2) .
d)
In conjunction with a corrective
action program, the owner or
operator must establish and
implement a groundwater monitoring
program to demonstrate the
effectiveness of the corrective action
program . Such a monitoring program may be based on
the requirements
for
a compliance monitoring program under Section 724.199 and
must be
as effective as that program
in determining compliance with the
groundwater protection
standard under Section 724 .192 and in
determining the success of
a corrective action program under
-papagpafk-subsection (e) where appropriate .
e)
In addition
to the other requirements of this section, the owner
or
operator must conduct a corrective action program to remove or treat
in place any
hazardous constituents under Section 724 .193 that exceed
concentration limits under Section 724 .194 in
groundwater :
1)
Location .
A)
B-b-etween the compliance
point under Section 724.195 and
the downgradient
facility property boundary ;and
B)
Beyondthefacilityboundary, where necessary toprotect
humanhealthandtheenvironment,
unless theowneror
operatordemonstratestotheAqencythat,despitethe
owner's or operator's
best efforts, the owner or operator
beyondthefacilityboundarywhere off-siteaccessis
denied . On-sitemeasuresto address suchreleaseswill
be
determined on a case-by-case basis .
2)
The permit will specify the
measures to be taken :
1I- A)
Corrective action measures under this paragraph must be
initiated and completed within a reasonable period of time
considering the extent of contamination .
23- B)
Corrective action measures under this paragraph may be
terminated once the concentration of hazardous constituents
under Section
724.193
is reduced to levels
below their
respective concentration limits under Section 724 .194 .
f)
The owner or operator must continue corrective action measures during
the compliance period to the extent necessary to ensure that the
groundwater protection standard is not exceeded .
If
the owner or
operator
is
conducting corrective action at the end of the compliance
period, the owner or operator must continue that corrective action
for
as long as
necessary
to
achieve compliance with
the
groundwater
protection standard . The owner or operator may terminate corrective
action
measures
taken beyond the period equal to the active life of
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was unable to obtain the necessary permission to undertake
such action .
The
owner and o erator are not relieved of
all responsibi ity to c an up a re ease that has migrated
9)
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the waste management area (including the closure
period) if the owner
or operator can demonstrate, based on data from
the groundwater
monitoring program under -paragraph-subsection
(d), that the
groundwater protection standard
of Section 724.192 has not been
exceeded for a period of three
consecutive years .
The owner or operator must report in writing to
the Agency on the
effectiveness of the corrective action program .
The owner or
operator
must submit these reports semi-annually .
h)
If
the
owner
or operator determines that the corrective
action
program no longer satisfies the
requirements of this section,
the
owner or operator must, within 90 days,
submit an application for a
permit modification
to make
any
appropriate changes to the
program .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 724 .201
Corrective Action for Solid Waste Management
Units
a)
The owner or
operator of a facility seeking a permit for the
treatment, storage or disposal
of hazardous waste must institute
corrective action
as necessary to protect human health and the
environment for all
releases of hazardous waste or constituents from
any solid waste management unit at the
facility, regardless of the
time at which waste was placed in
such unit .
b)
Corrective action will be specified in the
permit . The permit will
contain schedules of compliance for such
corrective action (where
such corrective action
cannot be completed prior
to issuance of the
permit) and
assurances of financial responsibility for completing
such corrective action .
cJ_
Theowneroroperatormust implementcorrectiveactionmeasures
beyondthefacility
propertyboundary,wherenecessary toprotect
humanhealthandtheenvironment,
unless the owneroroperator
demonstratesto
theAqencythat,despitetheowneroroperator'sbest
efforts,the owneroroperatorwasunableto
obtainthe necessary
permissionto undertakesuchactions . Theownerandoperatorarenot
relievedofall responsibility tocleanuparelease
thathas
migratedbeyondthe
facility boundary whereoff-siteaccess
is
denied . On-site measures toaddresssuchreleaseswill
bedetermined
onacase-by-casebasis . Assurancesoffinancial
responsibilityfor
suchcorrectiveactionmustbeprovided .
(Source :
Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART H : FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 724 .247
Liability Requirements
a)
Coverage for sudden accidental occurrences
.
An owner
or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, storage
or disposal facility, or a group
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of such facilities,
shall demonstrate financial responsibility for
bodily
injury and property damage to third parties caused by sudden
accidental occurrences arising from operations of the facility or
group of facilities . The owner or operator shall have and maintain
liability coverage for sudden accidental occurrences
in the amount of
at least $1 million per occurrence with an annual aggregate
of
at
least-$2 million, exclusive of legal defense costs . This liability
coverage may be
demonstrated in one of three ways, as specified in
subsections
(a)(1), (a)(2) and (a)(3) :
1) An owner or operator may demonstrate the required
liability
coverage by having liability insurance as specified
in this
paragraph .
A)
Each
insurance policy must be amended by attachment of the
Hazardous Waste
Facility Liability Endorsement or evidenced
by a Certificate of Liability Insurance . The wording of
the endorsement must be as specified in Section 724 .251 .
The wording of
the certificate of insurance must be as
specified in Section 724.251 . The owner or operator shall
submit a signed duplicate original of the endorsement
or
the certificate of insurance to the Agency .
If requested
by the Agency, the owner or operator shall
provide a signed
duplicate
original
of the
insurance policy . An owner or
operator of a
new facility shall submit the signed
duplicate
original of the Hazardous Waste Facility
Liability Endorsement or the Certificate of Liability
Insurance to the Agency at least 60 days before the date on
which hazardous waste is first received for treatment,
storage or disposal . The insurance must be effective
before this initial receipt of hazardous waste .
B)
Each insurance policy must be issued by an insurer which,
at a minimum, is licensed to transact the business of
insurance, or eligible to provide insurance as an excess or
surplus lines insurer, in one or more states .
2)
An owner or operator may meet the requirements of this Section
by passing a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as specified in subsections (f) and
(g) .
3)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial test, insurance, the
corporate guarantee, a combination of the financial test and
insurance or a combination of the corporate guarantee and
insurance
. The amount of coverage demonstrated must total at
least the minimum amounts required by this subsection
.
b)
Coverage for nonsudden accidental occurrences . An owner or operator
of a surface impoundment, landfill or land treatment facility which
is used to manage hazardous waste, or a group of such facilities,
shall demonstrate financial responsibility for bodily injury and
property damage to third parties caused by nonsudden accidental
coverageleastoccurrences$6facilitiessubsections
coveragemillion,$3
millionmayfor
.
(b)(1),
exclusivearisingThebenonsuddendemonstratedperowner(b)(2),fromoccurrenceoforaccidentaloperationslegaloperatorandindefense
onewith(b)(3)occurrences
shallofofan
:
coststhreetheannualhavefacility
.
ways,inandThisaggregatethemaintainasliabilityoramountspecifiedgroupofliabilityatofofleastatin
1) An owner or
operator may demonstrate
the required liability
coverageparagraph
by
.
having liability insurance
as specified in
this
A)
Each insurance
policy must be amended
by attachment of the
HazardousThetheby
awordingendorsementCertificateWasteof
themustFacilityofcertificateLiability
be asLiabilityspecifiedInsuranceof
insuranceEndorsementin
.
Section
The
mustwordingor724beevidenced.251asof
.
orspecifiedshallthe
submitcertificatein
Section
a
signedof724duplicateinsurance.251
. Theoriginalto
theownerAgencyofor
operatorthe
.
endorsementIf
must
requestedprovidepolicy
.
a
Ansignedby ownerthe
Agency,duplicateor
operatortheoriginal
ownerof
a
new
orof
operatorfacilitythe
insuranceshallshall
submit the signed duplicate
original
of the Hazardous Waste
Facility Liability Endorsement
or the Certificate
of
effectivetreatment,theLiability
date onInsurancebeforestoragewhich
thishazardousortodisposalinitialthe
Agencywastereceipt
. Theisat
firstleastinsuranceof
hazardousreceived60
daysmust
wastebeforeforbe .
B)
Eachatsurplusinsurance,a
minimum,insurancelinesor
isinsurereligiblepolicylicensedmustintoonetoprovidebetransactorissuedmoreinsurancebystatestheanbusiness
.
insureras
an excessofwhich,or
2)
An owner
or operator
may meet the requirements of this Section
by passing a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as specified in subsections (f) and
(g) .
3)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial test, insurance, the
corporate guarantee, a combination of the financial test and
insurance or a combination of the corporate guarantee and
insurance
. The amounts of coverage demonstrated must total at
least the minimum amounts required by this paragraph
.
c)
Request for adjusted level of required liability coverage
. If an
owner or operator demonstrates to the Agency that the levels of
financial responsibility required by subsections (a) or (b) are not
consistent with the degree and duration of risk associated with
treatment, storage or disposal at the facility or group of
facilities, the owner or operator may obtain an adjusted level of
required liability coverage from the Agency
. The request for an
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adjustedthefor
Agencya
facilitylevelas
partthatof
requiredofdoesthenotapplicationliabilityhave
a permit,coverageunder
or35mustIllpursuant
.
beAdmsubmitted
.
toCodethe703to.182
procedures
for permit modification under 35
Ill . Adm . Code 705.128
for a facility that has
a permit . If
granted, the modification will
takedurationsuchfacility-theleveloforform
togroupriskofbe
associated
anbasedofadjustedfacilitieson
thewithlevelAgency
.
theTheofownershipassessmentAgencyrequiredmayorliabilityofrequireoperationthe
degreecoverage,an
ownerofandtheor
operator who requests an
adjusted level of
required liability
coverage to provide
such technical and engineering
information as is
necessary to determine a
level of financial responsibility
other than
levelthat
requiredof
requiredby
subsectionliability
coverage(a)
or (b)for
. Anya
permittedrequest facilityfor
an adjustedwill
be
treated
as a request for a permit modification
under 35 111 . Adm .
Code 702.184(e)(3) and
705 .128 .
d)
Adjustmentsof
financial
byresponsibilitythe Agency .
requiredIf
the Agencyby
subsectiondetermines(a)thator
the(b)
arelevelsnot
consistent
with the degree and duration
of risk associated with
treatment, storage
or disposal at the facility
or group of
facilities, the Agency
shall adjust the level of financial
responsibility required under
subsection (a) or (b) as may be
necessary to protect human health and the
environment . This adjusted
level shall
be based on the Agency's assessment
of the degree and
duration of risk
associated with the ownership
or operation of the
facility or group of
facilities . In addition, if the Agency
determines that there
is a significant risk to human health and the
environment from nonsudden accidental
occurrences resulting from the
operations of a facility that is not a surface
impoundment, landfill
or land
treatment facility, the Agency may require
that an owner or
operator of the
facility comply with subsection (b) . An owner or
operator shall furnish to the Agency, within a time specified by the
Agency in the request, which shall not be less than 30 days, any
information which the Agency requests to determine whether cause
exists for such adjustments of level or type of coverage . Any
adjustment of the level or type of coverage for a facility that has a
permit will be treated as a permit modification under 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 702
.184(e)(3) and 705 .128 .
e)
Period of coverage
. Within 60 days after receiving certifications
from the owner or operator and an independent registered professional
engineer that final closure has been completed in accordance with the
approved closure plan, the Agency shall notify the owner or operator
in writing that the owner or operator is no longer required by this
Section to maintain liability coverage for that facility, unless the
Agency determines that closure has not been in accordance with the
approved closure plan .
f)
Financial test for liability coverage
.
1)
An owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this
Section by demonstrating that it passes a financial test as
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specified in this paragraph . To pass this test the owner or
operator shall meet
the criteria of
subsection
(f)(1)(A)
or
(f)(1)(B) :
A)
The owner or operator shall have :
i)
Net working capital and tangible net worth each at
least six times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated by this test ; and
ii) Tangible net worth of at least $10 million ; and
iii) Assets in the United States amounting to either : at
least 90 percent of the total assets ; or at least six
times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated
by this test .
B)
The
owner or operator
shall have :
i) A current rating for its most recent bond issuance of
AAA, AA, A or BBB as issued by Standard and Poor's, or
Aaa, Aa, A or Baa as issued by Moody's ; and
ii) Tangible net worth of at least $10 million ; and
iii) Tangible net worth at least six times the amount of
liability coverage to be demonstrated by this test ;
and
iv) Assets in the United States amounting to either : at
least 90 percent of the total assets
; or at least six
times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated by this test .
2) The phrase "amount of liability coverage" as used in subsection
(f)(1) refers to the annual aggregate amounts for which coverage
is required under subsections (a) and (b) .
3)
To demonstrate that it meets this test, the owner or operator
shall submit the following three items to the Agency :
A)
A letter signed by the owner's or operator's chief
financial officer and worded as specified in Section
724.251 . If an owner or operator is using the financial
test to demonstrate both assurance for closure or post-
closure care, as specified by Sections 724
.243(f),
724 .245(f), 725
.243(e) and 725 .245(e), and liability
coverage, it shall submit the letter specified in Section
724 .251 to cover both forms of financial responsibility ; a
separate letter as specified in Section 724 .251 is not
required .
B)
A copy of the independent certified public accountant's
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report on
examination of the owner's or
operator's
financial
statements for the latest
completed fiscal year .
C)
A special report from the owner's or
operator's independent
certified public accountant to
the owner or
operator
stating that
:
i)
The accountant has
compared the data which the letter
from the chief financial
officer specifies as having
been derived from the
independently audited, year-end
financial
statements for the latest fiscal
year with
the
amounts in such financial statements ;
and
ii) In connection with
that procedure, no matters came
to
the accountant's
attention which caused the
accountant
to
believe that the specified
data should be adjusted .
4) An owner
or operator of a new facility
shall submit
the items
specified
in subsection
(f)(3) to the Agency at least 60
days
before the date on which
hazardous waste is first received
for
treatment, storage or
disposal .
5)
After the
initial submission of
items specified in subsection
(f)(3),
the owner of operator
shall send updated
information to
the
Agency within 90 days after the close of each succeeding
fiscal year
. This information must consist of all three items
specified in subsection (f)(3) .
6)
If the owner or operator no longer meets the requirements of
subsection
(f)(1),
the owner or operator shall obtain insurance
for the entire amount of required liability coverage as
specified in this Section
. Evidence of insurance must be
submitted to the Agency within 90 days after the end of the
fiscal year for which the year-end financial data show that the
owner or operator no longer meets the test requirements
.
7)
The Agency may disallow use of this test on the basis of
qualifications in the opinion expressed by the independent
certified public accountant in the accountant's report on
examination of the owner's or operator's financial statements
(see subsection (f)(3)(3))
.
An adverse opinion or a disclaimer
of opinion will be cause for disallowance
. The Agency shall
evaluate other qualifications on an individual basis
. The owner
or operator shall provide evidence of insurance for the entire
amount of required liability coverage as specified in this
Section within 30 days after notification of disallowance
.
g)
Corporate guarantee for liability coverage
.
1) Subject to subsection (g)(2),
an owner or operator may meet the
requirements of this Section by obtaining a written guarantee,
referred to as a "corporate guarantee
." The guarantor must be
the parent corporation of the owner or operator
. The guarantor
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must meet the requirements for
owners and operators in
subsections (f)(1) through (f)(7) . The wording
of the corporate
guarantee must be as specified in Section 724
.251 . A certified
copy of the corporate guarantee
must accompany the items sent to
the Agency as specified in subsection (f)(3) . The
terms of the
corporate guarantee must provide that :
A)
If the owner or operator fails
to satisfy a judgment based
on
a determination of
liability for bodily injury or
property damage to third parties caused by
sudden or
nonsudden accidental occurences (or both as the
case may
be), arising from the operation of facilities
covered by
this corporate guarantee, or fails to pay an amount agreed
to in settlement of claims arising from or alleged to arise
from
such
injury
or damage, the guarantor will do so up to
the limits of coverage .
B)
The corporate guarantee will
remain in force unless the
guarantor sends notice of
cancellation by certified mail to
the owner or operator and
to the Agency . The guarantee
shall not be terminated unless and until the
Agency
approves alternate liability coverage complying with
Section 724 .247 or 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 725 .247 .
2)
The guarantor shall execute the guarantee in
Illinois . The
guarantee shall be accompanied by a letter signed by the
guarantor which states that :
A)
The guarantee was signed in Illinois by an
authorized agent
of the guarantor ;
B)
The guarantee is governed by Illinois law ; and
C)
-The geapaRtep suba4ts to the
jwP#sd#et+ea e€ i11*R@,s
eetPts €eP psPpeses 9€ enfePeement
of the gupaRtee . -The
nameandaddressoftheguarantor's
registered agentfor
serviceofprocess .
3) Theguarantorshall
havea registered agentpursuanttoSection
5 .05oftheBusinessCorporationAct of1983orSection105 .05
ofthe General Not-for-ProfitCorporation Actof1986, Ill .
Rev .
Stat . 1987,
ch
. 32, par . 5.05
or 105 .05 .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 724 .251
Wording of the Instruments
The Board
incorporates by reference 40 CFR 264.151 -41.9864 ; as amended at 51
Fed . Reg, 25354 ; JsTy
11T
1986-(1987), asamendedat52Fed .Reg . 44313,
November
18, 1987
. This Section incorporates no later amendments or
editions . The Agency shall promulgate standardized forms based on 40 CFR
264
.151 with such changes in wording as are necessary under Illinois law. Any
owner
or operator required to establish
financial
assurance under this Subpart
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shall do so only upon the
standardized forms promulgated by the Agency .
The
Agency shall reject
any financial assurance document which is not submitted on
such standardized
forms .
(Source : Amended at 12 111 . Reg .
, effective
)
APPENDIX 1 : GROUNDWATER
MONITORING LIST
a)
The regulatory requirements pertain only
to the list of substances
; the right hand
columns
(Methods and POL) are given for
informational purposes only .
See also (e) and
(f) .
b)
Common names are those widely
used in government regulations,
scientific publications
and commerce ; synonyms exist for many
chemicals .
c)
"CAS RN" means "Chemical
Abstracts Service
Registry Number" . Where "total"
is entered,
all species in the
groundwater that contain this element are
included .
d)
CAS index names are
those used in the 9th Cumulative
index .
e)
"Suggested Methods" refer
to analytical procedure numbers
used in "Test Methods for
Solid Waste," Incorporated by reference
in 35 111 . Adm . Code 720
.111 . Analytical
details
can be found in "Test Methods",
and in documentation on file with
USEPA .
Caution : The
methods listed are representative
procedures and may
not always be the
most suitable
methods for monitoring an analyte under
the regulations .
f)
Practical
Quantitation Limits ("PQLS") are the
lowest concentrations of
analytes in
groundwater
that can be reliably determined within
specified limits of
precision and
accuracy by the indicated
methods under routine
laboratory operating conditions
.
The
POLs listed are generally
stated to one significant figure .
Caution : The PQL values
in
many cases are based only
on a general estimate for the
method and not on a
determination for individual
compounds ; PQLs are not a
part of the regulation .
g)
PCBs (CAS RN
1336-36-3) . This category
contains congener chemicals,
including
constituents Aroclor-1016
(CAS RN 12674-11-2), Aroclor-1221
(CAS RN
11104-28-2),
Aroclor-1232 (CAS RN
11141-16-5), Aroclor-1242 (CAS RN 53469-21-9
), Aroclor-1248 (CAS
RN
12672-29-6), Aroclor-1254 (CAS
RN 11097-69-1) and Aroclor-1260
(CAS RN 11096-82-5) .
The PQL
shown is an average value for PCB
congeners .
h)
PCDOs . This category
includes congener chemicals,
including tetrachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxins (see also
2,3,7,8-TCOD), pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
and hexachlorodibenzo-p-
dioxins . The PQL
shown is an average value for PCDD
congeners .
i)
PCDFs . This category contains congener
chemicals, including tetrachlorodibenzofurans,
pentachlorodibenzofurans
and hexachlorodibenzofurans
. The PQL shown
is
an
average for
all PCDF congeners .
Common Name
CAS RN
83-32-9
Chemical Abstracts Service
Suggested PQL (ug/L)
Acenaphthene
200 .
Index Name
methods
Acenaphthylene, 1,2-dihydro-
8100
10 .
208-96-8 Acenaphthylene
200 .
8270
Acenaphthylene
8100
8270
67-64-1 2-Propanone
10 .
Acetone
8240 100 .
8270
10 .
100 .
Ace tophenone
98-86-2
Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
Acetonitrile ; Methyl cyanide 75-05-8 Acetonitrile
8015
8270
10 .
5 .
5.
5.
5.
0 .05
2-Acetylaminofluorine ; 2-AAF 53-96-3 Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-
Acrolein
107-02-8 2-Propenal
8030
8240
Acrylonitrile
107-13-1
2-Propenenitrile
8030
8240
Aldrin
309-00-2 1,4 :5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
8080
1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-
8270 10 .
1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-(lalpha,
4alpha, 4abeta, Salpha, 8alpha,
8abeta)-
Allyl chloride
107-05-1 1-Propene, 3-chloro-
8010
5 .
8240 100 .
4-Aminobiphenyl
92-67-1 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4-amine
8270 10 .
Aniline
62-53-3 Benzenamine
8270 10 .
Anthracene
120-12-7 Anthracene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Antimony
(Total) Antimony
6010 300 .
7040 2000 .
7041
30 .
Aramite
140-57-8 Sulfurous acid, 2-chloroethyl 2-[4- 8270 10 .
(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenoxy]-1-
methylethyl ester
Arsenic
(Total) Arsenic
6010 500 .
7060
10 .
7061
20 .
Barium
(Total) Barium
6010
20 .
7080 1000 .
Benzene
71-43-2
Benzene
8020
2 .
8240
5 .
Benzo(alanthracene ;
56-55-3
Benz(alanthracene
8100 200 .
Benzanthracene
8270 10 .
Benzo[b]fluoranthene
205-99-2 Benz[e]acephenanthrylene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Benzo[k]fluoranthene
207-08-9 Benzo[k]fluoranthene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Benzo[ghi]perylene
191-24-2 Benzo[ghi]perylene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
90- 3 60
Benzo[alpyrene
50-32-8 Benzo[a]pyrene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Benzyl alcohol
100-51-6 Benzenemethanol
8270 20 .
Beryllium
(Total)
Beryllium
6010
3 .
7090
50 .
7091
2 .
alpha-BHC
319-84-6 Cyclohexane,
1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, 8080
0 .05
(lalpha, 2alpha, 3beta,
4alpha,
8250 10 .
5beta, 6beta)-
beta -B HC
319-85-7 Cyclohexane, 1 .2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
8080
0 .05
(lalpha, 2beta, 3alpha, 4beta,
8250 40 .
5alpha, 6beta)-
del ta-BHC
319-86-8 Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-,
8080
0 .1
(lalpha, 2alpha, 3alpha, 4beta,
8250 30 .
5alpha, 6beta)-
ganma-BHC ; Lindane
58-89-9
Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, 8080
0 .05
(lalpha, 2alpha, 3beta, 4alpha,
8250 107-
5alpha, 6beta)-
Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane
111-91-1 Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis
8270 10 .
(oxy)]bis[2-chloro-
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
111-44-4 Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-
8270 10 .
Bis(2-chloro-l-methylethyl)
108-60-1 Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[1-chloro-
8010 100 .
ether ;
2,2'-
8270 10 .
Dichlorodiisopropyl ether
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
117-81-7 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-
8060 20 .
ethylhexyl) ester
8270 10 .
Bromodichloromethane
75-27-4
Methane, bromodichloro-
8010
1 .
8240
5 .
Bromoform
; Tribromomethane
75-25-2
Methane, tribromo-
8010
7-
T2 40
5 .
4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
101-55-3 Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy-
8270 10 .
Butyl benzyl phthalate ;
85-68-7 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, butyl
8060
5 .
Benzyl butyl phthalate
phenylmethyl ester
8270 10 .
Cadmium
Total
Cadmium
6010
40 .
1130
50 .
7131
1 .
Carbon disulfide
75-15-0 Carbon disulfide
8240
5 .
Carbon tetrachloride
56-23-5 Methane, tetrachloro-
8010
1 .
8240
5 .
Chlordane
57-74-9 4,7-Methano-lH-indene,
8080
0 .1
1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-
8250
10 .
2,3,3a
.4,7,7a-hexahydro-
p-Chloroaniline
106-47-8 Benzeneamine, 4-chloro-
8270
20 .
Chlorobenzene
108-90-7 Benzene, chloro-
8010
2 .
8020
2 .
8240
5 .
Chlorobenzilate
510-15-6 Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-
8270 10 .
(4-chlorophenyl)-alpha-hydroxy-,
ethyl ester
9n- 36 1
p-Chloro-m-cresol .
59-50-7
Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-
8040
5 .
20 .
5 .
10 .
0 .5
5 .
10 .
10 .
5 .
10 .
10 .
50 .
5 .
70 .
500 .
Chloroethane ; Ethyl chloride 75-00-3
Ethane,
chloro-
8270
8010
Chloroform
67-66-3
Methane, trichloro-
8240
8010
2-Chloronapthalene
91-58-7
Naphthalene,
2-chloro-
8240
8120
2-Chlorophenol
95-57-8
Phenol, 2-chloro-
8270
8040
4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether
7005-72-3 Benzene, 1-chloro-4-phenoxy-
8270
8270
Chloroprene
126-99-8
1,3-Butadiene, 2-chloro-
8010
Chromium
(Total)
Chromium
8240
6010
Chrysene
218-01-9 Chrysene
7190
7191
10 .
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Cobalt
(Total) Cobalt
6010 70 .
7200 500 .
7201
10 .
Copper
(Total) Copper
6010 60 .
7210 200 .
m-Cresol
108-39-4
Phenol, 3-methyl-
8270 10 .
o-Cresol
95-48-7 Phenol, 2-methyl-
8270 10 .
p-Cresol
106-44-5 Phenol, 4-methyl-
8270 10 .
Cyanide
57-12-5 Cyanide
9010 40 .
2,4-D ; 2,4-
94-75-7 Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)- 8150 10 .
Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
4,4'-DOD
72-54-8 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-
8080
0 .1
dichloroethylidene)(bis[4-chloro-
8270 10 .
4,4'-ODE
72-55-9 Benzene, 1,1'-
8080
0 .05
(dichloroethylidene)(bis[4-chloro-
8270 10 .
4,4'-ODT
50-29-3 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-
8080
0 .1
trichloroethylidene)(bis[4-chloro-
8270 10 .
0iallate
2303-16-4 Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-
8270 10 .
methylethyl)-, S-(2,3-dichloro-2-
propenyl) ester
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
53-70-3 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Dibenzofuran
132-64-9
Dibenzofuran
8270 10 .
Dibromochloromethane ;
124-48-1 Methane, dibromochloro-
8010
1 .
Chlorodibromomethane
8240
5
.
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ;
96-12-8 Propane, 1,2-dibroma-3-chloro-
8010 100 .
DBCP
8240
5 .
8270
10 .
1,2-Dibromoethane ; Ethylene 106-93-4 Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-
8010 10 .
dibromide
8240
5 .
-72-
Di-n-butyl phthalate
84-74-2 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid, dibutyl 8060
5 .
ester
8270
10 .
o-Dichlorobenzene
95-50-1 Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-
8010
2 .
8020
5 .
8120
10 .
8270
10 .
m-Dichlorobenzene
541-73-1
Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-
8010
5 .
8020
5 .
8120
10 .
8270
10 .
p-Dichlorobenzene
106-46-7 Benzene, 1,4-dichloro-
8010
2 .
8020
5 .
8120
15 .
8270
10 .
3,3'-Olchlorobenzidine
91-94-1 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamlne,
3,3'- 8270
20 .
dichloro-
trans-I,4-Dichloro-2-butene
110-57-6 2-Butene,
1,4-dichloro-, (E)-
8240
5 .
01ch1orodifIuoromethane
75-71-8 Methane, dichlorodifluoro-
8010 10 .
8240
5 .
1,1-Dichloroethane
75-34-3 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro-
8010
1 .
8240
5 .
1,2-Dichloroethane ; Ethylene
107-06-2 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-
8010
0 .5
dichloride
8240
5 .
1,1 -Dichloroethylene
;
75-35-4 Ethene, 1,1-dichloro-
8010
1 .
Vinylidene chloride
8240
5 .
trans-I,2-Dichloroethylene
156-60-5 Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-,
(E)-
8010
1 .
8240
5 .
2,4-Dichlorophenol
120-83-2 Phenol, 2,4-dichloro
8040
5 .
8270
10 .
2,6-Dichlorophenol
87-65-0 Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-
8270 10 .
1 .2-Dichloropropane
78-87-5 Propane, I,2-dichloro-
8010
0 .5
8240
5 .
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
10061-01-
1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro, (Z)-
8010
20 .
5
8240
5 .
trans-I,3-Dichloropropene
10061-02- 1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-, (E)-
8010
5 .
6
8240
5 .
Dieldrin
60-57-1
2,7 :3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-
8080
0 .05
b]oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-
8270 10 .
la,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-,
(laalpha, 2beta, 2aalpha, 3beta,
6beta, 6aalpha, 7beta, 7aalpha)-
Diethyl phthalate
84-66-2 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl
8060
5
.
ester
8270
10 .
0,0-Diethyl 0-2-pyrazlny1
297-97-2 Phosphorothloic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-
8270
10 .
phosphorothioate ; Thionazin
pyrazinyl ester
Dimethoate
60-51-5 Phosphorodithloic acid, 0,0-dimethyl
8270 10 .
S-[2-(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl] ester
p-(Dimethylamino]azobenzene
60-11-7 8enzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-
8270 10 .
10 .
10 .
10 .
5 .
10 .
5 .
10 .
10 .
150 .
7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene 57-97-6
(phenylazo)-
Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-
8270
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
119-93-7
(1 .1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'- 8270
alpha, alpha-
122-09-8
dimethyi-
Benzeneethanamine, alpha,
alpha-
8270
Dimethylphenethylamine
105-67-9
dlmethyl-
2,4-Dimethylphenol
Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-
8040
Dimethyl phthalate
131-11-3 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic
acid,
8270
8060
m-Dinitrobenzene
99-65-0
dimethyl ester
8270
Benzene, 1,3-dinitro-
8270
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
534-52-1
Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-
8040
8270
50 .
2,4-Dinitrophenol
51-28-5 Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-
8040 150 .
8270
50 .
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
121-14-2 Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
8090
0 .2
8270
10 .
2,6-Dinit rotoluene
606-20-2 Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-
8090
0 .1
8270
10 .
Dinoseb ; DNSP ; 2-sec-Butyl-
88-85-7 Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-
8150
1 .
4,6-dinitrophenol
dinitro-
8270 10 .
Dl-n-octyl phthalate
117-84-0 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl 8060
30
.
ester
8270
10 .
1,4-Dioxane
123-91-1
1,4-Dioxane
8015 150 .
Diphenylamine
122-39-4 Benzeneamine, N-phenyl-
8270 10 .
Disulfoton
298-04-4 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 8140
2
.
S-2-(ethylthio)- S-[2-ethyl] ester
8270 10 .
Endosulfan I
959-98-8 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 8080
0 .1
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-
8250 10 .
1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-, 3-oxide,
(3alpha, 5abeta, 6alpha, 9alpha,
9abeta)-
Endosulfan 11
33213-65- 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 8080
0 .05
9
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-
1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-, 3-oxide,
(3alpha, Saalpha, 6beta, 9beta,
9aalpha)-
Endosulfan sulfate
1031-07-8 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 8080
0 .5
6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-
8270 10 .
1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro- . 3,3-dioxide
Endrin
72-20-8 2,7 :3,6-Oimethanonaphth[2,3-
8080
0 .1
b]oxirene, 3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-
8250 10 .
1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-,
(laalpha, 2beta, 2abeta, 3alpha,
6alpha, 6abeta, 7beta, 7aalpha)-
90-364
Endrin aldehyde
7421-93-4 1,2,4 -
Methanocyclopenta[cd]pentalene-
8080
0 .2
5-carboxaldehyde, 2,2a,3,3,4,7-
8270 10 .
hexachlorodecahydro-, (lalpha, 2beta,
2abeta, 4beta,
4abeta, 5beta, 6abeta,
6bbeta, 7R)-
Ethylbenzene
100-41-4 Benzene, ethyl-
8020
2 .
8240
5 .
Ethyl methacrylate
97-63-2 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,
ethyl
8015 10 .
ester
8240
5 .
8270
10 .
Ethyl
methanesulfonate
62-50-0 Methansulfonic acid, ethyl
ester
8270
10 .
Famphur
52-85-7 Phosphorothioic
acid, 0-[4-
8270 10 .
[(dimethylamino)sulfonyl]phenyl]-0,0-
dimethyl ester
Fluoranthene
206-44-0 Fluoranthene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Fluorene
86-73-7 9H-Fluorene
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
Heptachlor
76-44-8
4,7-Methano-IH-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8- 8080
0 .05
heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
8270 10 .
Heptachlor epoxide
1024-57-3 2,5 -
Methano-2H-indeno[1,2-b]oxirene,
8080
1 .
2,3,4,5,6,7,7-heptachloro-
8270 10 .
la,1b,5,5a,6,6a-hexahydro-,
(laalpha,
lbbeta,
2alpha,
5alpha,
5abeta,
6beta, 6aalpha)-
Hexachlorobenzene
118-74-1 Benzene,
hexachloro-
8120
0 .5
8270
10 .
Hexachlorobutadiene
87-68-3 1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-
8120
5 .
hexachloro-
8270
10 .
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
77-47-4 1,3-Cyclopentadiene,
1,2,3,4,5,5-
8120
5 .
hexachloro-
8270 10 .
Hexachloroethane
67-72-1 Ethane, hexachloro-
8120
0 .5
8270
10 .
Hexachlorophene
70-30-4 Phenol,
2,2'-methylenebis[3,4,6-
8270 10 .
trichloro-
Hexachloropropene
1888-71-7 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-
8270
10 .
2-Hexanone
591-78-6 2-Hexanone
8240 50 .
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
193-39-5 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene
8100
200 .
8270
10 .
Isobutyl alcohol
78-83-1 1-Propanol, 2-methyl-
8015
50 .
Isodrin
465-73-6 1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,
8270 10 .
1,2,3 ,4,10,10-hexachloro-
1,4,4a .5,8,8a-hexahydro-(lalpha,
4alpha, 4abeta, 5beta, 8beta,
8abeta)-
Isophorone
78-59-1 2-Cyclohexen-l-one, 3,5,5-trimethyl-
8090 60 .
8270
10 .
Isosafrole
120-58-1
1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-
8270 10 .
Kepone
Lead
6010
40 .
7420 1000 .
7421
10 .
Mercury
(Total)
Mercury
Methacrylonitrile
126-96-7
2-Propeneitrile, 2-methyl-
Methapyrilene
91-80-5
1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N'-2-
pyridinyl-N'-(2-thienylmethyl)-
Methoxychlor
72-43-5
Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-
8080
2 .
trichloroethylidene)bis[4-methoxy-
8270 10 .
Methyl bromide ; Bromomethane 74-83-9 Methane, bromo-
8010 20 .
8240
10 .
8010
1 .
8240
10 .
8270
10 .
Methyl chloride ;
74-87-3
Methane, chloro-
Chloromethane
3-MethyIcho1anthrene
56-49-5
Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro-3-
methyl -
Methylenebromide ;
74-95-3
Methane,dibromo-
Dibromomethane
Methylenechloride ;
Dichloromethane
Methyl ethyl
ketone ; MEK
78-93-3
Methyl Iodide ; Iodomethane
Methyl
methacrylate
80-62-6
Methyl
methanesulfonate
2-Methylnaphthalene
Methyl parathion ;
Parathion
methyl
4-Methyl-2-pentanone ;
isobutyl ketone
Naphthalene
1,4-Naphthoqulnone
1-Naphthylamine
2-Naphthylamine
Nickel
o-Nitroaniline
m-Nitroaniline
p-Nitroaniline
Nitrobenzene
Methyl
143-50-0
1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta-
[c,d]pentalen-2-one,
1,Ia,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-
decachlorooctahydro-
(Total)
Lead
8010
15 .
8240
5 .
8010
5 .
8240
5 .
8015
10 .
8240
100
.
Methane, iodo-
8010 40 .
8240
5 .
8015
2 .
8240
5 .
Methanesulfonic acid, methyl ester
8270
10 .
Naphthylene, 2-methyl-
8270
10 .
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl 0- 8140
0 .5
(4-nitrophenyl) ester
8270 10 .
2-Pentanone, 4-methyl-
8015
5 .
8240
50
.
8100 200 .
8270
10 .
130-15-4 1,4-Naphthalenedione
8270 10 .
134-32-7 I-Naphthalenamine
8270 10
.
91-59-8 2-Naphthalenamine
8270 10 .
(Total)
Nickel
6010
50 .
7520 400 .
88-74-4 Benzenamine, 2-nitro-
8270 50 .
99-09-2
Benzenamine, 3-nitro-
8270 50 .
100-01-6 Benzenamine, 4-nitro-
8270 50 .
98-95-3
Benzene, nitro-
8090
40 .
8270
10 .
75-09-2
Methane, dichloro-
2-Butanone
74-88-4
66-27-3
91-57-6
298-00-0
108-10-1
91-20-3
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl
ester
Naphthalene
8270
10 .
7470
2 .
8015
5 .
8240
5 .
8270
10 .
o-Nitrophenol
88-75-5
Phenol, 2-nitro-
8040
5 .
p-N itrophenol
100-02-7
Phenol, 4-nitro-
82708040
1010
.
.
N-NitrosodiphenylamineN-NitrosodimethylamineN-NitrosodlethylamineN-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine4-Nitroquinoline
1-oxide
62-75-986-30-655-18-5924-16-356-57-5
Methanamine,
Benzenamine,
Oulnoline,
Ethanamine,
1-Butanamine,
4-nitro-,
N-ethyl-N-nitroso-N-methyl-N-nitroso-N-nitroso-N-phenyl-N-butyl-N-nitroso-1-oxide
827082708270827082708270
105010101010
.
.
.
.
.
.
N-Nitrosodipropylamine
; Di-n- 621-64-7
1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl-
8270 10 .
propylnitrosamine
N - Nitrosomethylethylamine
10595-95- Ethanamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
8270
10 .
6
Parathion5-Nitro-o-toluidineN
N-N
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine-N
itr
itrosopiperideneas
cm or ph ci me
56-38-299-55-8930-55-2100-75-459-89-2
Piperidene,
Phosphorothioic
Pyrrolidine,
Benzenamine,
Morpholine, 4-nitroso-1-nitroso-2-methyl-5-nitro-1-nitroso-acid,
0,0-diethyl-0-
82708270827082708270
1010101010
.
.
.
.
.
(4-nitrophenyl) ester
Polychlorinated
Polychlorinated
dioxinsPCBs ; PCDDs
biphenylsdibenzo-p-
;
See
See (h)(g)
derivativesOibenzo[b,e](1,4]dioxin,
1,1'-Biphenyl, chloro derivativeschloro
828082508080
100500
.01
.
.
dibenzofuransPolychlorinated; PCDFs
See (1)
Bibenzofuran, chloro derivatives
8280
0
.01
Pentachlorobenzene
608-93-5
Benzene, pentachloro-
8270 10 .
Pentachloroethane
76-01-7
Ethane, pentachloro-
8240
5 .
8270
10 .
PentachlorophenolPentachloronitrobenzene
87-86-582-68-8
Benzene,
Phenol, pentachloro-pentachloronitro-
80408270
105
.
.
PhenanthrenePhenacetin
62-44-285-01-8
AcetamidePhenanthrene
. N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)
827082708100
2001050
.
.
.
Phenol
108-95-2 Phenol
82708040 l01 .
.
Phoratep-Phenylenediamine
298-02-2106-50-3
Phosphorodithioic
1,4-Benzenediamineacid,
0,0-diethyl
827081408270
10102
.
.
.
2-Picoline
109-06-8
S-[(ethylthio)methyl]
Pyridine, 2-methyl-
ester
82408270
105 .
.
8270
10 .
Pronamide
23950-58-
Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-
8270 10 .
5
dimethyl-2-propenyl)-
Propionitrile ; Ethyl cyanide
107-12-0 Propanenitrile
8015
60 .
Py rene
129-00-0 Pyrene
82408100
2005
.
.
8270
10 .
Pyridine
110-86-1
Pyridine
8240
5 .
8270
10 .
Safrole
94-59-7 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-
8270 10 .
Selenium
(Total) Selenium
6010 750 .
7740
20 .
1741
20 .
Silver
(Total) Silver
6010
70
.
7760 100 .
Silvex ;
2,4,5-TP
93-72-1 Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-
8150
2 .
trichlorophenoxy)-
Styrene
100-42-5 Benzene, ethenyl-
8020
1 .
8240
5
.
Sulfide
18496-25- Sulfide
9030 10000 .
8
2,4,5-T ; 2,4,5-
93-76-5 Acetic acid, (2,4,5-
8150
2 .
Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid
trichlorophenoxy)-
2,3,7,8-TODD ;
2,3,7,8-
1746-01-8 Dibenzo[b,e]C1,4]dioxin,
2,3,7,8-
8280
0 .005
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
tetrachloro-
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
95-94-3 Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
8270 10 .
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
630-20-6 Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-
8010
5 .
8240
5 .
1,1,2,2,-Tetrachloroethane
79-34-5 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
8010
0 .5
8240
5 .
Tetrachloroethylene
;
127-18-4 Ethene, tetrachloro-
8010
0 .5
Perchloroethylene ;
0240
5
.
Tetrachloroethene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
58-90-2
Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-
8270 10 .
Tetraethyl
3689-24-5 Thiodiphosphoric acid
8270 10 .
dithiopyrophosphate ; Sulfotepp
(C(HO),P(S))20), tetraethyl ester
Thallium
(Total)
6010 400 .
Thallium
7840
1000 .
7841
10 .
Tin
(Total)
Tin
7870 8000 .
Toluene
108-88-3 Benzene, methyl-
8020
2 .
8240
5
.
o-Toluidine
95-53-4
Benzenamine, 2-methyl-
8270 10 .
Toxaphene
8001-35-2 Toxaphene
8080
2 .
8250
10 .
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
120-82-1
Benzene, 1,2,4-trichloro-
8270 10 .
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ; Methyl 71-55-6
Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
8240
5 .
chloroform
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
79-00-5 Ethane,
1,1,2-trichloro-
8010
0 .2
Trichloroethylene ;
79-01-6 Ethene, trichloro-
82408010
15
.
.
Trichloroethene
8240
5 .
Trichlorofluoromethane
75-69-4 Methane,
trichlorofluoro-
8010
10 .
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
88-06-295-96-4 Phenol,Phenol,
2,4,5-trichloro-2,4,6-trichloro-
804082708240
1055 .
.
.
8270
10 .
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
96-18-4 Propane,
1,2,3-trichloro-
8010 10 .
0,0phosphorothioate.0-TriethyI
126-68-1
esterPhosphorothioic
acid, 0
0,0-triethyl
82408270
105
.
.
sym-TrinitrobenzeneVanadium
99-35-4(Total)
VanadiumBenzene,
1,3,5-trinitro-
82706010
8010 .
.
1910 2000 .
VinylVinyl
chlorideacetate
75-01-4108-05-4
Ethene,
Acetic acid,
chloro-ethenyl
ester
791182408010 4025
.
.
.
Xylene (total)
1330-20-7 Benzene, dimethyl-
82408020
105 .
.
Zinc
(Total) Zinc
82406010
205
.
.
7950
50 .
(Source
: Added at 12 I11 .
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
Purpose, Scope and
Applicability
725 .104
Imminent Hazard Action
SUBPART B : GENERAL
FACILITY STANDARDS
Section
725 .110
Applicability
725 .111
USEPA Identification Number
725 .112
Required Notices
725 .113
General Waste Analysis
725 .114
Security
725 .115
General
Inspection Requirements
725 .116
Personnel
Training
725 .117
General Requirements for
Ignitable, Reactive or Incompatible
Wastes
725 .118
Location Standards
SUBPART C :
PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
Section
725 .130
Applicability
725 .131
Maintenance and Operation
of Facility
725 .132
Required Equipment
725 .133
Testing and Maintenance of
Equipment
725 .134
Access to Communications
or Alarm System
725 .135
Required Aisle Space
725 .137
Arrangements with
Local Authorities
SUBPART D : CONTINGENCY PLAN
AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section
725 .150
Applicability
725 .151
Purpose and Implementation
of Contingency Plan
725
.152
Content of
Contingency Plan
725 .153
Copies of
Contingency Plan
725 .154
Amendment of
Contingency Plan
725 .155
Emergency Coordinator
725 .156
Emergency Procedures
SUBPART E : MANIFEST
SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING
AND REPORTING
Section
725 .170
Applicability
725 .171
Use of Manifest System
725 .172
Manifest Discrepancies
725 .173
Operating Record
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725 .174
Availability, Retention
and Disposition of Records
725 .175
Annual Report
725
.176
Unmanifested Waste Report
725 .177
Additional
Reports
SUBPART
F : GROUNDWATER MONITORING
Section
725
.190
Applicability
725 .191
Groundwater Monitoring System
725 .192
Sampling and
Analysis
725 .193
Preparation,
Evaluation and Response
725 .194
Recordkeeping
and Reporting
SUBPART G :
CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE
Section
725 .210
Applicability
725 .211
Closure Performance
Standard
725 .212
Closure Plan ; Amendment of Plan
725 .213
Closure ; Time Allowed for Closure
725 .214
Disposal or
Decontamination of
Equipment, Structures and Soils
725 .215
Certification of Closure
725 .216
Survey Plat
725 .217
Post-closure Care and Use of Property
725 .218
Post-closure Plan ; Amendment of
Plan
725 .219
Post-Closure
Notices
725 .220
Certification of Completion of
Post-Closure Care
SUBPART
H : FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section
725 .240
Applicability
725 .241
Definitions
of Terms as Used in this Subpart
725 .242
Cost Estimate for Closure
725 .243
Financial Assurance for Closure
725 .244
Cost Estimate for Post-closure Care
725 .245
Financial Assurance for Post-closure Monitoring and Maintenance
725
.246
Use of a Mechanism for Financial Assurance of Both Closure and
Post-closure Care
725 .247
Liability Requirements
725 .248
Incapacity of Owners or Operators, Guarantors or Financial
Institutions
725 .251
Promulgation of Forms (Repealed)
SUBPART I
: USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS
Section
725 .270
Applicability
725 .271
Condition of Containers
725 .272
Compatibility of Waste with Containers
725 .273
Management of Containers
725 .274
Inspections
725 .276
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725 .277
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART J : TANK SYSTEMS
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Section
725 .290
Applicability
725 .291
Assessment of Existing Tank System's Integrity
725 .292
Design and Installation
of
New Tank Systems or Components
725 .293
Containment and Detection of Releases
725 .294
General Operating Requirements
725 .295
Inspections
725 .296
Response to leaks or spills and disposition of Tank Systems
725 .297
Closure and Post-Closure Care
725 .298
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725 .299
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
725 .300
Waste Analysis and Trial Tests
725 .301
Generators of 100 to 1000 kg/mo .
SUBPART K : SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
Section
725 .320
Applicability
725 .321
Design Requirements
725 .322
General Operating Requirements
725 .323
Containment System
725 .325
Waste Analysis and Trial Tests
725 .326
Inspections
725 .328
Closure and Post-Closure Care
725 .329
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725 .330
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART L : WASTE PILES
Section
725 .350
Applicability
725 .351
Protection from Wind
725 .352
Waste Analysis
725 .353
Containment
725 .354
Design Requirements
725 .356
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725 .357
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
725 .358
Closure and Post-Closure Care
SUBPART M: LAND TREATMENT
Section
725 .370
Applicability
725 .372
General Operating Requirements
725 .373
Waste Analysis
725 .376
Food Chain Crops
725 .378
Unsaturated Zone (Zone of Aeration) Monitoring
725 .379
Recordkeeping
725 .380
Closure and Post-Closure
725 .381
Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
725 .382
Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
SUBPART N : LANDFILLS
Section
725 .400
Applicability
725 .401
Design Requirements
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725 .402
General
Operating Requirements
725 .409
Surveying and Recordkeeping
725 .410
Closure and
Post-Closure
725 .412
725
.413
Special Requirements
for Ignitable or
Reactive Waste
Special Requirements for
Incompatible Wastes
725 .414
Special Requirements for Liquid
Wastes
725 .415
Special
Requirements for Containers
725 .416
Disposal of Small
Containers of Hazardous
Waste in Overpacked
Drums (Lab
Packs)
SUBPART 0 :
INCINERATORS
Section
725 .440
Applicability
725 .441
Waste Analysis
725 .445
General Operating Requirements
725 .447
Monitoring
and Inspection
725 .451
Closure
725 .452
Interim Status Incinerators
Burning
Particular Hazardous Wastes
SUBPART P :
THERMAL TREATMENT
Section
725 .470
Other Thermal
Treatment
725 .473
General
Operating Requirements
725 .475
Waste Analysis
725 .477
Monitoring and
Inspections
725
.481
Closure
725
.482
Open Burning ; Waste
Explosives
725 .483
Interim Status Thermal
Treatment Devices Burning
Particular
Hazardous Waste
SUBPART Q : CHEMICAL,
PHYSICAL AND
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Section
725 .500
Applicability
725 .501
General Operating Requirements
725 .502
Waste
Analysis and Trial Tests
725 .503
Inspections
725 .504
Closure
725 .505
Special
Requirements for Ignitable or
Reactive Waste
725 .506
Special Requirements
for Incompatible
Wastes
SUBPART R :
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Section
725 .530
Applicability
Appendix A
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 . St at . 1985, ch
. 111-1/2, pars . 1022 .4
and 1027) .
90-372
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SOURCE : Adopted in
R81-22, 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 6 111 . 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 R82-19, 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
R86-1 at 10 Ill . Reg
. 14069, effective August 12, 1986 ; amended in R86-28 at
11 Ill . Reg . 6044, effective March 24, 1987
; amended in R86-46 at 11 Ill . Reg .
13489, effective August 4, 1987 ; amended in R87-5 at 11 111
. Reg . 19338,
effective November 10, 1987
; amended in R87-26 at 12 111 . Reg
. 2485,
effective January 15, 1988
; amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill . Reg .
,
effective
SUBPART A : GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 725 .101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
a)
The purpose of this Part is to establish minimum standards which
define the acceptable management of hazardous waste during the period
of interim status and until certification of final closure or, if the
facility is subject to post-closure requirements, until post-closure
responsibilities are fulfilled .
b)
The standards in this Part apply to owners and operators of
facilities which treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste who have
fully complied with the requirements for interim status under Section
3005(e) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (42
U .S .C . 6901 et seq .) and 35 Ill . Adm . Code 703, until either a permit
is issued under Section 3005 of the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act or Section 21(f) of the Environmental Protection Act, or
until applicable closure and post-closure responsibilities under this
Part are fulfilled, and to those owners and operators of facilities
in existence on November 19, 1980, who have failed to provide timely
notification as required by Section 3010(a) of RCRA, or failed to
file Part A of the Permit Application as required by 40 CFR 270 .10(e)
and (g) or 35 111 . Adm . Code 703
.150 and 703
.152 . These standards
apply to all treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous waste at
these facilities after November 19, 1980, except as specifically
provided otherwise in this Part or 35 111 . Adm . Code 721 ;
(BOARD NOTE : As stated in Section 3005(a) of RCRA, after the
effective date of regulations under that Section,
i
.e ., 40 CFR 270
and 124, the treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous waste is
prohibited except in accordance with a permit . Section 3005(e) of
RCRA provides for the continued operation of an existing facility
which meets certain conditions until final administrative disposition
of the owner's and operator's permit application is made
. 35 Ill
.
Adm . Code 703 .140 et seq . provide that a permit is deemed issued
under Section 21(f)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act under
conditions similar to federal interim status .)
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c)
The requirements of this Part do not apply to :
1) A person disposing of hazardous waste by means of ocean disposal
subject to a permit issued under the Marine Protection, Research
and Sanctuaries Act (16 U .S
.C . 1431-1434 ; 33 U.S .C . 1401) ;
"(BOARD NOTE : This Part applies to the treatment or storage of
hazardous waste before it is loaded into an ocean vessel for
incineration or disposal at sea, as provided in subsection (b) .)
23
A person disposing of hazardous waste by means of underground
+RjeetieR subject to an Underground lnjeetien Control EUIC3
permit issued under 35 .
ill Adm . Cede 794
;
{BOARD NOTEt This Rapt applies to the above ground treatment er
storage of hazardous
waste before it is *Rjeeted underground .
This Rapt also applies to the disposal of hazardous waste by
means of underground +n3eetieR
; as provided in subseet+eR 4b4
until final admi•R istrati•v
e disposition of a person=s permit
appl+eat+en is made under 35 lll
. Adm . Cede 793 or 794.3
3)
The owner or operator of a POTW (publicly owned treatment works)
which treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste
;
(BOARD NOTE : The owner or operator of a facility under
subsections (c)(1) through (c)(3)
is subject to the requirements
of 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 724 to the extent they are included in a
permit by rule granted to such a person under 35 Ill . Adm . Code
702 and 703 or are required by 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 704 .Subpart F .)
5)
The owner or operator of a facility permitted, licensed or
registered by Illinois to manage municipal or industrial solid
waste, if the only hazardous waste the facility treats, stores
or disposes of is excluded from regulation under this Part by 35
Ill . Adm . Code 721 .105 ;
6)
The owner or operator of a facility managing recyclable
materials described in 35 Ill
. Adm . Code 721 .106(a)(2) and (3)
(except to the extent that requirements of this Part are
referred to in 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 726-Subparts C, D, F or G ;
7) A generator accumulating waste on-site in compliance with 35
Ill
. Adm . Code 722 .134, except to the extent the requirements
are included in 35 Ill
. Adm . Code 722 .134 ;
8)
A farmer disposing of waste pesticides from his own use in
compliance with 35 Ill . Adm . Code 722 .151
;
9)
The owner or operator of a totally enclosed treatment facility,
as defined in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 720 .110
;
10) The owner or operator of an elementary neut-alization unit or a
wastewater treatment unit as defined in 35 111 . Adm . Code
720 .110 ;
11) Immediate response :
A) Except as provided in subsection (c)(11)(B), a person
engaged in treatment or containment activities during
immediate response to any of the following situations :
i)
A discharge of a hazardous waste ;
ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a
hazardous waste ;
iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged,
becomes a hazardous waste .
B) An owner or operator of a facility otherwise regulated by
this Part must comply with all applicable requirements of
Subparts C and D .
C)
Any person who is covered by subsection (c)(11)(A) and who
continues or initiates hazardous waste treatment or
containment activities after the immediate response is over
is subject to all applicable requirements of this Part and
35 Ill . Adm . Code 702, 703 and 705 for those activities .
12) A transporter storing manifested shipments of hazardous waste in
containers meeting the requirements of 35 111 . Adm . Code 722 .130
at a transfer facility for a period of ten days or less .
13) The addition of absorbent material to waste in a container (as
defined in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 720 .110), or the addition of waste
to the absorbent material in a container, provided that these
actions occur at the time waste is first placed in the
containers
; and Sections 725 .117(b), 725 .271 and 725
.272 are
complied with .
d)
The following hazardous wastes must not be managed at facilities
subject to regulation under this Part : hazardous waste numbers F020,
F021, F022, F023, F026 or F027 unless :
1)
The wastewater treatment sludge is generated in a surface
impoundment as part of the plant's wastewater treatment system
;
2)
The waste is stored in tanks or containers ;
3) The waste is stored or treated in waste piles that meet the
requirements of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724
.350(c) as well as all
other applicable requirements of Subpart L ;
4)
The waste is burned in incinerators that are certified pursuant
to the standards and procedures in Section 725 .452 ; or
-35-
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5)
The waste is burned in facilities
that thermally treat the
waste
in a device other than an incinerator
and that are certified
pursuant to the standards
and procedures in Section 725 .483 .
e)
This Part applies to owners and operators of facilities which
treat,
store or dispose of hazardous wastes referred to in
35
Ill .
Adm . Code
728 .
f)
35 Ill . Adm . Code 700 contains rules concerning application
of other
Board regulations .
(Source : Amended
at 12
Ill
. Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART B : GENERAL
FACILITY STANDARDS
Section 725 .113
General Waste Analysis
a)
Waste analysis :
1)
Before an owner or operator treats, stores or disposes
of any
hazardous waste, the owner or operator shall obtain a
detailed
chemical and physical
analysis of a representative sample of
the
waste . At a minimum, this analysis
must contain all the
information which must be known
to treat, store or dispose of
the waste in accordance with the requirements of this Part and
35
Ill . Adm .
Code 728 .
2)
The analysis may include data developed under
35 Ill . Adm . Code
721 and existing published or
documented data on the hazardous
waste or on waste generated from similar
processes .
(BOARD
NOTE : For example, the facility's record of analyses
performed on the waste before the
effective date of these
regulations or studies conducted on hazardous
waste generated
from processes similar
to that which generated the waste
to be
managed at the facility
may be included in the data base
required to comply with
subsection (a)(1) . The owner or
operator of an off-site facility may
arrange for the generator
of the hazardous waste to supply
part or all of the information
required by subsection (a)(1) . If the
generator does not supply
the information
and the owner or operator chooses to accept a
hazardous waste,
the owner or operator is responsible for
obtaining the information
required to comply with this Section .)
3)
The analysis must be repeated as necessary to insure that
it is
accurate and
up-to-date . At a minimum, the analysis
must be
repeated :
A)
When the owner or operator is notified,
or has reason to
believe,
that the process or operation generating the
hazardous waste has changed ; and
B)
For off-site facilities, when
the results of the inspection
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required in subsection (a)(4) indicate that the hazardous
waste received
at the facility does not match the waste
designated on the accompanying manifest or shipping paper .
4) The owner or operator of an off-site facility shall inspect and,
if necessary, analyze each hazardous waste movement received at
-the facility to determine whether it matches the identity of
the
waste specified on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper .
b)
The
owner or operator shall develop and follow a written waste
analysis plan which describes the procedures which the owner or
operator will carry out to comply with subsection (a) . The owner or
operator shall keep this plan at the facility . At a
minimum, the
plan must specify :
1)
The parameters for which each hazardous waste will be analyzed
and the
rationale for the selection of these parameters (i .e.,
how analysis for these parameters will provide
sufficient
information on the waste's properties to
comply with subsection
(a) .
2)
The test methods which will be used to test
for these
parameters .
3)
The
sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative sample of the waste to be analyzed .
A
representative sample may be obtained using
either :
A)
One of the sampling methods described in 35 111 . Adm . Code
721 .Appendix A or
B)
An equivalent sampling method .
(BOARD NOTE : See 35 111 . Adm . Code 720
.120(c) for related
discussion .)
4) The frequency with which the initial analysis of the waste will
be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis is accurate
and up-to-date .
5)
For off-site facilities, the waste analyses that hazardous waste
generators have agreed to supply .
6)
Where applicable, the methods which will be used to meet the
additional waste analysis requirements for specific waste
management methods as specified in Sections 725 .293, 725
.325,
725.352, 725.373,
725 .414, 725 .441, 725 .475 and 725
.502, and 35
Ill . Adm . Code 728 .107 . And,
7)
For surface impoundments exempted from land disposal
restrictions under 35 111
. Adm . Code 728 .104(a), the procedures
and schedules for :
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A)
The sampling of impoundment contents ;
B)
The analysis of test data ; and,
C)
The annual removal of
-Fesi•d ue wh~eh Bees-residueswhich
arenotdelisted under 35 Ill . Adm . Code
720 .122anddonot
exhibit acharacteristic ofhazardouswaste,andwhichdo
not
meet the standards of 35 Ill . Adm . Code 728.Subpart D
or,wherenotreatment
standards havebeenestablished, the
annual removal of residueswhichdonotmeettheapplicable
prohibition levels in
35
111 .
Adm . Code 728.SubpartC .
c)
For off-site facilities, the waste analysis plan required in
subsection (b) must also specify the procedures which will be used to
inspect and, if necessary, analyze each movement of hazardous waste
received at the facility to ensure that it matches the identity of
the waste designated on the accompanying manifest or shipping
paper
.
At a minimum, the plan must describe :
1)
The procedures which will be used to determine the identity of
each movement of waste managed at
the facility ; and
2)
The sampling method which will be used to obtain a
representative sample of
the
waste to be identified, if the
identification method includes sampling
.
(Source : Amended at 12 I11 . Reg .
, effective
SUBPART H : FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 725 .247
Liability Requirements
a)
Coverage for sudden accidental occurrences . An owner or operator of
a hazardous waste treatment, storage or
disposal facility, or a group
of such facilities, shall demonstrate financial
responsibility for
bodily injury and property damage to third parties
caused by sudden
accidental occurrences arising from operations of the facility
or
group of facilities . The owner or operator shall have and maintain
liability coverage for sudden accidental occurrences in the amount
of
at
least
$1 million
per
occurrence with an annual aggregate of at
least
$2 million, exclusive of legal defense costs . This liability
coverage may
be
demonstrated in
one of three ways, as specified in
subsections (a)(1), (a)(2) and (a)(3) :
1)
An owner
or
operator
may demonstrate the required liability
coverage by having liability insurance as specified in this
paragraph .
A)
Each
insurance policy must be amended by attachment of the
Hazardous Waste Facility
Liability Endorsement or evidenced
by a Certificate of Liability Insurance . The wording of
the endorsement must be
as
specified in
35
Ill . Adm .
Code
724.251
.
The wording of the certificate of insurance
must
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be as specified in
35 111 . Adm . Code 724 .251 . The owner or
operator shall
submit a signed duplicate original of the
endorsement or the certificate
of insurance to the
Agency . If requested by the Agency,
the owner or operator
shall provide
a signed duplicate original
of the insurance
policy .
B)
Each insurance
policy must be issued by an insurer which,
at a minimum, is licensed to transact the business of
insurance, or eligible to provide insurance as an excess or
surplus lines insurer, in one or more states .
2)
An owner or operator may meet the requirements of this Section
by passing a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as specified in subsections (f) and
(g) .
3)
An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage through use of the financial test, insurance, the
corporate guarantee, a combination of the financial test and
insurance or a combination of the corporate guarantee and
insurance
. The amounts of coverage demonstrated must total at
least the minimum amounts required by this subsection .
b)
Coverage for nonsudden accidental occurrences
. An owner or operator
of a surface impoundment, landfill or land treatment facility which
is used to manage hazardous waste, or a group of such facilities,
shall demonstrate financial responsibility for bodily injury and
property damage to third parties caused by nonsudden accidental
occurrences arising from operations of the facility or group of
facilities
. The owner or operator shall have and maintain liability
coverage for nonsudden accidental occurrences in the amount of at
least $3 million per occurrence with an annual aggregate of at least
$6 million, exclusive of legal defense costs
. This liability
coverage may be demonstrated in one of three ways, as specified in
subsections (b)(1), (b)(2),
and (b)(3) :
1) An owner or operator may demonstrate the required liability
coverage by having liability insurance as specified in this
paragraph .
A)
Each insurance policy must be amended by attachment of the
Hazardous Waste Facility Liability Endorsement or evidence
by a Certificate of Liability Insurance . The wording of
the endorsement must be as specified in 35 111 . Adm . Code
724 .251 . The wording of the certificate of insurance must
be as specified in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .251 . The owner or
operator shall submit a signed duplicate original of the
endorsement or the certificate of insurance to the
Agency
. If requested by the Agency, the owner or operator
shall provide a signed duplicate original of the insurance
policy .
B)
Each insurance policy must be issued by an insurer which,
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at a minimum, is licensed to transact the business of
insurance,
or
eligible
to
provide
insurance as an excess or
surplus lines insurer in one or more
states
.
2)
An owner or operator may meet the requirements of this Section
by passing a financial test or using the corporate guarantee for
liability coverage as specified in subsections (f)
and (g) .
3)
An owner or
operator may
demonstrate
the required liability
coverage through use of the financial test, insurance, the
corporate guarantee, a combination of the financial test and
insurance or a combination of the
corporate guarantee and
insurance . The amounts of coverage must total at least the
minimum amounts required by this paragraph .
c)
Request for adjusted level of required liability coverage .
If an
owner or operator demonstrates to the Agency that the levels of
financial responsibility required by subsections (a) or (b) are not
consistent with the degree and duration of risk associated with
treatment, storage or disposal at the facility or group of
facilities, the owner or operator may obtain an adjusted level of
required liability coverage from the Agency
. The request for an
adjusted level of required liability coverage must be submitted in
writing to the Agency . If granted, the Agency's action will take the
form of an adjusted level of required liability coverage, such level
to be based on the Agency assessment of the degree and duration of
risk associated with the ownership or operation of the facility or
group of facilities . The Agency may require an owner or operator who
requests an adjusted level of required liability coverage to provide
such technical and engineering information as is necessary to
determine a level of financial responsibility other than that
required by subsection (a) or (b) .
The Agency shall process any
request for an adjusted level of required liability coverage as if it
were a permit modification request under 35 Ill . Adm . Code
702 .184(e)(3) and 705 .128 . Notwithstanding any ether provision, the
Agency shall hold a public hearing whenever it finds, on the basis of
requests, a significant degree of public interest in a tentative
decision to grant an adjusted level of required liability
insurance . The Agency may also hold a public hearing at its
discretion whenever such a hearing might clarify one or more issues
involved in the tentative decision .
d)
Adjustments by the Agency . If the Agency determines that the levels
of financial responsibility required by subsection (a) or (b) are not
consistent with the degree and duration of risk associated with
treatment, storage or disposal at the facility or group of
facilities, the Agency shall adjust the level of financial
responsibility required under subsection (a) or (b) as may be
necessary to protect human health and the environment . This adjusted
level shall be based on the Agency's assessment of the degree and
duration of risk associated with the ownership or operation of the
facility or group of facilities .
In addition, if the Agency
determines that there is a significant risk to human health and the
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environment from nonsudden accidental
occurrences
resulting
from the
operations of a facility that is not a surface impoundment,
landfill
or land treatment facility, the
Agency may require that an owner or
operator of the facility comply with subsection (b) . An owner or
operator shall furnish to the Agency, within a time specified by the
Agency in the request, which shall not be less than 30 days, any
information which the Agency requests to determine whether cause
exists for such adjustments of level or type of coverage
. The Agency
shall process any request for an adjusted level of required liability
coverage as if it were a permit modification request under 35 Ill .
Adm . Code 702 .184(e)(3) and 705
.128 . Notwithstanding any other
provision, the Agency shall hold a public hearing whenever it finds,
on the basis of requests, a significant degree of public interest in
a tentative decision to grant an adjusted level of required liability
insurance
. The Agency may also hold a public hearing at its
discretion whenever such a hearing might clarify one or more issues
involved in the tentative decision .
e)
Period of coverage
. Within 60 days after receiving certifications
from the owner or operator and an independent registered professional
engineer that final closure has been completed in accordance with the
approved closure plan, the Agency shall notify the owner or operator
in writing that the owner or operator is no longer required by this
Section to maintain liability coverage for that facility, unless the
Agency determines that closure has not been in accordance with the
approved closure plan .
f)
Financial test for liability coverage .
1)
An owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this
Section by demonstrating that the owner or operator passes a
financial test as specified in this paragraph . To pass this
test the owner or operator shall meet the criteria of subsection
(f)(1)(A) or (f)(1)(B) :
A) The owner or operator shall have :
i)
Net working capital and tangible net worth each at
least six times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated by this test ; and
ii) Tangible net worth of at least $10 million
; and
iii) Assets in the United States amounting to either : at
least 90 percent of total assets ; or at least six
times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated by this test .
B)
The owner or operator shall have :
i)
A current rating for the owner or operator's most
recent bond issuance of AAA, AA, A or BBB as issued by
Standard and Poor's, or Aaa, Aa, A or Baa as issued by
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-92_
Moody's ; and
ii) Tangible net worth of at least $1.0 million ; and
iii) Tangible net worth at least six times the amount of
liability coverage to be demonstrated by this test ;
and
iv) Assets in the United States amounting to either : at
least 90 percent of total assets ; or at least six
times the amount of liability coverage to be
demonstrated by this test
.
2) The phrase "amount of liability coverage" as used in subsection
(f)(1) refers to the annual aggregate amounts for which coverage
is required under subsections (a) and
(b) .
3) To demonstrate that the owner or operator meets this test, the
owner or operator shall submit the following three items to the
Agency :
A)
A letter signed by the owner's or operator's chief
financial officer and worded as specified in 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 724 .251 . If an owner or operator is using the
financial test to demonstrate both assurance for closure or
post-closure care, as specified by 35 Ill . Adm . Code
724 .243(f) and 724 .245(f), or by Sections 725 .243(e) and
725 .245(e), and liability coverage, it shall submit the
letter specified in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .251 to cover both
forms of financial responsibility ; a separate letter as
specified in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .251 is not required .
B)
A copy of the independent certified public accountant's
report on examination of the owner's o^ operator's
financial statements for the latest completed fiscal year .
C)
A special report from the owner's or operator's independent
certified public accountant to the owner or operator
stating that :
i) The accountant has compared the data which the letter
from the chief financial officer specifies as having
been derived from the independently audited, year-end
financial statements for the latest fiscal year with
the amounts in such financial statements
; and
ii) In connection with that procedure, no matters came to
the accountant's attention which caused the accountant
to believe that the specified data should be adjusted .
5)
After the initial submission of items specified in subsection
(f)(3), the owner of operator shall send updated information to
the Agency within 90 days after the close of each succeeding
g)
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specifiedfiscal
yearin
.
Thissubsectioninformation(f)(3)
must
.
consist of all three
items
6)
..
specifiedforsubsectionIfthe
the
ownerentire
in(f)(1),thisoramountoperatorSectiontheofownerno
.
requiredlongerEvidenceoroperatorliability
meetsof
insurancetheshallcoveragerequirementsobtainmustasinsurancebe
of
submittedfiscal
yearto forthewhich
Agency
the
withinyear-end
90 daysfinancial
after
data
the endshow ofthat
the
the
owner or operator no longer meets the test requirements
.
7)
The Agency may disallow use of this test on the basis of
qualifications in the opinion expressed by the independent
certified public accountant in the accountant's report on
examination of the owner's or operator's financial statements
(see subsection
(f)(3)(B)) . An adverse opinion or a disclaimer
of opinion will be cause for disallowance
. The Agency shall
evaluate other qualifications on an individual basis
. The owner
or operator shall provide evidence of insurance for the entire
amount of required liability coverage as specified in this
Section within 30 days after notification of disallowance
.
Corporate guarantee for liability coverage
.
1)
Subject to subsection (g)(2),
an owner or operator may meet the
requirements of this Section by obtaining a written guarantee,
referred to as a "corporate guarantee
." The guarantor must be
the parent corporation of the owner or operator
. The guarantor
must meet the requirements for owners and operators in
subsections
(f)(1) through (f)(7) .
The wording of the corporate
guarantee must be as specified in Section 724
.251 . A certified
copy of the corporate guarantee must accompany the items sent to
the Agency as specified in subsection
(f)(3) . The terms of the
corporate guarantee must provide that :
A)
If the owner or operator fails to satisfy a judgment based
on a determination of liability for bodily injury or
property damage to third parties caused by sudden or
nonsudden accidental occurences (or both as the case may
be), arising from the operation of facilities covered by
this corporate guarantee, or fails to pay an amount agreed
to in settlement of claims arising from or alleged to arise
from such injury or damage, the guarantor will do so up to
the limits of coverage .
B)
The corporate guarantee will remain in force unless the
guarantor sends notice of cancellation by certified mail to
the owner or operator and to the Agency
. The guarantee
shall not be terminated unless and until the Agency
approves alternate liability coverage complying with
Section 724
.247 or 35 Ill . Adm . Code 725 .247 .
2)
The guarantor shall execute the guarantee in Illinois
. The
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guarantee shall be accompanied by a
letter signed by the
guarantor which states that :
A)
The guarantee
was signed in Illinois
by an authorized agent
of the
guarantor ;
B)
The guarantee is governed
by Illinois law ;
and
C)
-The guaPaRteP subm4ts to the
5uF#s9+eti•eR e€ fl $ne#s
eeuPts €eP
pwFpeses e€ eR€eFeement e€ the guFantee
. -The
nameandaddressoftheguarantor's
registered agent
for
serviceofprocess .
3) Theguarantor shall have a registered
agentpursuantto Section
of5.05theofGeneraltheBusinessNot-for-Profit
CorporationCorporationActof
1983Act
orofSection1986,
Ill105.
.05Rev
.
Stat . 1987, ch .
32, par . 5.05 or 105.05 .
(Source :
Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
TITLE
35 : ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE G : WASTE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER
I : POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER c : HAZARDOUS
WASTE OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
PART 728
LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
SUBPART
A: GENERAL
Section
728 .101
Purpose, Scope and
Applicability
728 .102
Definitions
728 .103
Dilution Prohibited as a
Substitute for Treatment
728 .104
Treatment Surface Impoundment
Exemption
728 .105
Procedures
for case-by-case Extensions to an
Effective Date
728 .106
Petitions
to Allow Land Disposal of a Waste
Prohibited under
Subpart C
728 .107
Waste Analysis
SUBPART C : PROHIBITION
ON LAND DISPOSAL
Section
728 .130
Waste Specific' Prohibitions
-- Solvent Wastes
728 .131
Waste Specific Prohibitions --
Dioxin-Containing Wastes
728 .132
Waste Specific Prohibitions --
California List Wastes
728 .139
Statutory Prohibitions
SUBPART D
: TREATMENT STANDARDS
Section
728 .140
Applicability of Treatment Standards
728 .141
Treatment Standards expressed as Concentrations in Waste Extract
728
.142
Treatment Standards expressed as Specified Technologies
728 .144
Adjustment of Treatment Standard
SUBPART E
: PROHIBITIONS ON STORAGE
Section
728 .150
Prohibitions on Storage of Restricted Wastes
Table A
Constituent Concentration in Waste Extract
Appendix A
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
Appendix B
Treatment Standards (As concentrations in the Treatment Residual
Extract)
Appendix C
List of Halogenated Organic Compounds
AUTHORITY
: Implementing Section 22 .4 and 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 R87-5 at 11 Ill
. Reg . 19354, effective November 12,
1987
; amended in R87-39 at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
SUBPART A : GENERAL
Section 728 .101
Purpose, Scope and Applicability
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a)
This Part identifies hazardous wastes that
are restricted from land
disposal
and defines those limited
circumstances under which
an
otherwise prohibited waste may continue
to be land disposed .
b)
AdmExcept
.
Codeas
specifically721,
the requirementsprovided
otherwiseof
this Partin
thisapply Partto
personsor
35 Illwho.
generate or transport hazardous waste and
to owners and operators of
hazardous
waste treatment, storage and
disposal facilities .
c)
Prohibited
wastes may continue to be land disposed
as follows :
1) Where persons have
been granted an extension to the
effective
date of a prohibition
under Subpart C or pursuant
to Section
728.105, with respect to
those wastes covered by
the extension ;
2)
Where
persons have been granted an
exemption from a prohibition
pursuant to a petition under Section 728
.106, with respect to
those wastes and
units covered by the petition ;
3)
Until November 8, 1988, where
the wastes are contaminated
soil
or debris resulting from a
response action taken under
Section
104 or 106 of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act
of 1980 (CERCLA) (42 U .S .C .
9601
et seq.) or under RCRA corrective
action, as defined in Section
728.102 ;
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4)
Where the waste
is generated by small quantity
generators of
less than 100 kilograms
of non-acute hazardous wastes
per month
or less than one kilogram
of acute hazardous waste per
month, as
defined in 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 721 .105-,- ; or
.
5)_
withWhere
35afarmerIll . Admis
.
disposingCode
722
.170of.
waste pesticides in
accordance
d)
ThisIll
.
PartAdm
. Code
is cumulative729
. ThewithEnvironmentalthe
land
disposalProtection restrictionsAgency
(Agency)of
35
shall not issue a wastestream
authorization pursuant to
35 111 . Adm .
Code 709 or Sections
22.6 or 39(h) of the Environmental
Protection
Act (I11 . Rev . Stat . 1985, ch .
111 1/2, pars . 1022 .6
or 1039(h))
unless the waste meets
the requirements of this Part
as well as 35
111 . Adm . Code 729 .
(Source :
Amended at 12 111 . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 728 .102
Definitions
a)
When used in this Part the
following terms
have the meanings given
below :
"Agency" means the
Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency .
"Board" means the Illinois Pollution
Control Board .
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8 6
"CERCLA" means the
Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and
Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S .C . 9601 et seq.)
"Halogenatedorganiccompounds"or"HOCs"means
those compounds
havinga carbon-halogenbondwhichare
listedunderAppendixC .
"Hazardous constituent or constituents" means
those constituents
listed
in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 721 .Appendix
H .
"Land
disposal" means placement in or on the land and
includes,
but is
not limited to, placement in a landfill,
surface
impoundment, waste
pile, injection well, land treatment
facility,
salt dome formation, salt bed formation, underground
mine or cave,
orplacement ina concrete vault or bunker
intended for disposal purposes
.
"Polychlorinated
biphenyls" or "PCBs"
are halogenated organic
compoundsdefinedinaccordancewith40CFR761
.3,
incorporated
byreference
in 35 111 . Adm . Code 720.111
"ppm"meanspartspermillion
.
"RCRA corrective action"
means corrective action taken under 35
Ill . Adm . Code 724.200 or
725.193, 40 CFR 264.100 or 265 .93
(1987), or similar regulations in
other States with RCRA
programs
authorized by USEPA pursuant to 40 CFR 271
(1986) .
"USEPA" means the United States
Environmental Protection Agency .
b)
All
other terms have the meanings
given under 35 Ill . Adm . Code
702 .110, 720.110, 720.102 or 721 .103 .
(Source
: Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .103
Dilution
Prohibited as a Substitute for
Treatment
No
generator,
transporter, handler or owner or operator of a treatment,
storage or disposal
facility shall in any way dilute a restricted waste or
the
residual from treatment
of a restricted waste as a substitute for adequate
treatment
to achieve compliance with Subpart D, tocircumvent theeffective
dateofaprohibition inSubpartC, tootherwiseavoidaprohibition
in
SubpartC .
(Source :
Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .104
a
Wastes whichTreatment
are otherwiseSurface prohibited
Impoundment
fromExemptionland disposal under this
Part may be treated in a surface impoundment
or series of
impoundments provided
that :
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a-
1)
Treatment of such wastes occurs in the impoundments ;
9-
2)
The residues of the treatment are analyzed„
as specified in
Section 728.107
or 728.132, to
determine if
they meet the
applicable treatment standards in -Seet*eR 728.141-Subpart D or,
where no treatment standards have been established for the
waste, the applicable prohibition levels specifid in Subpart
C
. The sampling method, specified in the waste analysis plan
under 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724 .113 or 725 .113, must be designed
such that representative samples of the sludge and the
supernatant are tested separately rather than mixed to form
homogeneous samples . The treatment residues (including any
liquid waste) that do not meet the treatment standards
promulgated under Subpart Dor the applicable prohibition levels
promulgated under Subpart C, or are not delisted under 35 111
.
Adm
. Code 720
.122
and
no
lonqer exhibit a characteristic of
hazardous waste, must be removed at least annually
. These
residues shall not be placed in any other surface impoundment
for subsequent management . If the volume of liquid flowing
through the impoundment or series of impouridments annually is
greater than the volume of the impoundment or impoundments, this
flow-through constitutes removal of the supernatant for the
purpose of this requirement . The procedures and schedule for
the sampling of impoundment contents, the analysis of test data
and the annual removal of residue which does not meet the
Subpart D treatment standards , or Subpart C, must be specified
in the. facility's waste analysis plan as required under 35 Ill
.
Adm . Code 724 .113 or 725 .113 ;
e- 3) The impoundment meets the design requirements of 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 724
.321(c) or 725
.321(a) even though the unit may not be
new, expanded or a replacement, and must be in compliance with
applicable groundwater monitoring requirements of 35 Ill
. Adm .
Code 724 .Subpart F or 725 .Subpart F, unless :
1-
A)
It is exempted pursuant to 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 724 .321(d) or
(e), or to 35 Ill . Adm . Code 725.321(c) or (d) ;
or
2-
B)
Upon application by the owner or operator, the Agency has
by permit provided that the requirements of this Part do
not apply on the basis that the surface impoundment :
A-
i)
Has at least one liner, for which there is no evidence
that such liner is leaking ;
8-
ii
Is located more than one-quarter mile from an
underground source of drinking water ; and
9-
iii) Is in compliance with generally applicable groundwater
monitoring requirements for facilities with permits
;
or,
3-
C)
Upon application by the owner or operator, the Board has,
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pursuant to 35 Ill . Adm . Code 106,
granted an adjusted
standard
from the requirements of this
Part . The
justification for such an adjusted standard
shall be a
demonstration that the surface impoundment
is located,
designed
and operated so as to
assure that there will be no
migration
of any hazardous constituent into
groundwater or
surface
water at any future time . And,
d-
4)
The owner or operator submits
to the Agency a written
certification that the
requirements of Section 728 .104(a)(3)
have
been met and submits a copy of the
waste analysis plan
required under Section 728 .104(a)(2) . The
following
certification
is required :
I certify under penalty of law that the
requirements of 35
Ill . Adm . Code
728.104(a)(3) have been met for
all surface
impoundments
being used to treat restricted wastes . I
believe that
the submitted information is true, accurate
and complete . I am aware that there
are significant
penalties for submitting false information,
including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment .
b) Evaporationofhazardousconstituents
astheprincipal
meansof
treatment isnotconsideredtobea
treatment forpurposesofan
exemptionunderthisSection
.
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
,
effective
)
Section 728
.105
Procedures for case-by-case Extensions to an
Effective Date
a)
The Board
incorporates by reference 40 CFR 268.5-T as adapted
at 54
Fed . Reg,
49636T WevembeF
hT
1986T aRd amended
at
52 Fed
. Reg . 21919T
Julie 4 T
1987- (1987), as amendedat52Fed .Reg .25760,July8,
1987 . This Part incorporates
no future editions or amendments .
b)
Persons may
apply to USEPA for extensions of effective dates pursuant
to 40 CFR 268.5 . Extensions which
are granted by USEPA will be
deemed extensions of
dates specified in the derivative Board rule .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .106
Petitions to Allow Land Disposal of
a Waste
Prohibited under Subpart C
a)
Any person seeking
an exemption from a prohibition under Subpart C
for the disposal of a restricted hazardous
waste
in
a particular unit
or units shall submit a petition to the
Board demonstrating, to a
reasonable degree of certainty, that there will
be no migration of
hazardous constituents from the disposal unit or injection zone for
as long as the wastes remain hazardous
.
The
demonstration must
include the following components :
1)
An identification of the
specific waste and
the specific unit
for which the demonstration
will be made ;
2)
A waste analysis
to describe fully the
chemical and physical
characteristics of
the subject waste ;
3)
A comprehensive characterization
of the disposal
unit site
including an analysis
of background air, soil and
water quality ;
4)
Whether the facility is in
interim status, or, if a
RCRA permit
has been issued, the term of
the permit .
b)
The demonstration
referred to in subsection
(a) must meet the
following criteria
:
1)
All waste and environmental
sampling, test
and analysis data
must be accurate
and reproducible to the
extent that state-of-
the-art techniques allow
;
2)
All sampling, testing
and estimation techniques
for chemical and
physical properties of the
waste and all environmental
parameters
must conform with "Test
Methods for Evaluating Solid
Waste" and with "Generic Quality
Assurance
Project Plan for Land
DisposalIll
.
Adm .
Restrictions
Code 720
.111Program,"
.
incorporated by
reference in 35
3)
Simulation models must
be calibrated for the
specific waste and
site conditions,
and verified for accuracy
by comparison with
actual measurements ;
4)
AaspectsEvaluatingqualityof
assurancetheSoliddemonstrationWaste"and
andqualitywithandcontrolconforms"GenericplanQualitywiththat"TestAssuranceaddressesMethodsallfor
Project Plan for Land
Disposal Restrictions
Program,"
incorporated by reference
in 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 720.111 . and
5)
An analysis must be
performed to
identify and quantify any
aspectsuncertaintyof
.
the
Thisdemonstrationanalysis
mustthat includecontribute
an
evaluationsignificantlyof theto
consequences
orlimitedotherto,naturalearthquakes,
of predictablephenomenafloods,
.
futuresevereevents,stormincluding,events,
droughtsbut
not
c)
Each petition must
be submitted to the
Board as provided in
35 Ill
.
Adm . Code 106
.
d)
Eachpetitionerpetitionor
mustan
authorized
include therepresentativefollowing
statemeiit
:
signed by
the
I certify under penalty
of law that I have
personally examined
and am familiar
with the information submitted
in this petition
and all attached documents,
and that, based on my
inquiry of
those
individuals immediately responsible
for obtaining the
-100-
information . I believe that submitted
information is true,
accurate
and complete . I am aware that there
are significant
penalties for
submitting false information,
including the
possibility
of fine and imprisonment .
e)
After receiving a petition,
the Board may request any additional
information
that may be required
to evaluate the demonstration .
f)
If approved, the petition will apply
to land disposal of the specific
restricted waste
at the individual disposal
unit described in the
demonstration and will
not apply to any other restricted
waste at
that disposal
unit, or to that specific restricted
waste at any other
disposal unit .
The Board
will give public notice and
provide an opportunity for
public
comment as provided in 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 106 . Notice of a
final
decision on a petition will be published
in the Environmental
Register .
h)
The term of a
petition granted under this Section will
be no longer
thanunder thea
RCRAterm permit,of
the RCRAor
up
permitto
a maximumif
the disposal
of 10 yearsunitfromis
operatingthe
date of
approval provided under subsection (g) if
the unit is operating under
interim
status . In either case, the term of the
granted petition
shall expire
upon the termination or denial of a
RCRA permit, or upon
the termination
of interim status or when the
volume limit of waste
to be land
disposed during the term of petition
is reached .
i)
Prior to the Board's
decision, the applicant shall comply
with all
restrictions on land
disposal under this Part once the effective
date
for the waste has been reached .
g)
-101-
j)
The
petition granted by the Board does
not relieve the petitioner of
responsibilities in the management of hazardous
waste under 35 Ill .
Adm . Code
702, 703 and 720 through 726 .
k)
Liquidhazardous wastescontainingPCBsatconcentrationsgreater
thanorequalto500ppmarenoteligible
for an adjusted standard
under thisSection .
(Source : Amended at
12
Ill
. Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .107
Waste Analysis
a)
-The-ExceptasspecifiedinSection728
.132,the generator shall test
the generator's waste or an extract developed
using the test method
described in Appendix A, or use knowledge of the
waste, to determine
if
the waste is restricted from land disposal under
this Part .
1)
If a generator determines that
the generator is managing a
restricted 'waste
under this Part and determines that
the waste
-exceeds-does not meet
the applicable treatment standards or
does not comply with the applicable prohibitions
set forth in
90-391
-102-
Section 728.132or
728.139, with each
shipment of waste the
generator shall notify the treatment facility in writing of the
appropriate treatment standard set forth in Subpart D
and any
applicable prohibitions
set forth in Section
728.132 or
728 .139 .
The notice must include the following information
:
A)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number ;
B)
The corresponding treatment standard
and all applicable
standards set forth in Section
728
.132 or 728.139 ;
C)
The
and
manifest number associated with the shipment of waste
;
D)
Waste analysis data, where available
.
2)
If a generator determines that the generator is managing a
restricted waste under this Part, and determines that the waste
can be land disposed without further treatment, with each
shipment of waste the generator shall submit, to the land
disposal facility, a notice and a certification stating that the
waste meets the applicable treatment standards
.
A)
The notice must include the following information
:
i)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number ;
ii) The corresponding treatment standard
;
iii) The manifest number associated with the shipment of
waste ;
iv) Waste analysis data, where available
.
B)
The certification must be signed by an authorized
representative and must state the following
:
I certify under penalty of law that I personally have
examined and am familiar with the waste through
analysis and testing or through knowledge of the waste
to support this certification that the waste complies
forthwith
Code 728the
in.Subpart
treatment
35 Ill . AdmDstandards
and
. Codeall
applicable
728specified
.132, 728prohibitionsin .139
35
or
Illsection
. Admset.
3004(d) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act
. I believe that the information I submitted is
true, accurate and complete
. I am aware that there
are significant penalties for submitting a false
certification, including the possibility of a fine and
imprisonment .
3)
If a generator's waste is subject to a case--by-case extension
under Section 728
.105, an exemption under Section 728
.106, an
-103-
extension under Section 728 .101(c)(3) or a nationwide variance
under
40 CFR 268.Subpart C (1987), the generator shall forward a
notice with the waste to the land disposal facility receiving
the generator's
waste, stating that the waste is exempt from the
land
disposal restrictions .
4)
If a generator determines whether the waste
is restricted based
solely on the generator's knowledge of the
waste, the generator
shall maintain all supporting data used to
make this
determination on-site in the generator's files .
b)
For wastes with treatment standards expressed
as concentrations in
the waste extract (Section
728.141), the owner or operator of the
treatment facility shall test the
treatment residues or an extract of
such residues developed using the test method described in Appendix A
to assure that the treatment residues or extract-s- meet the
applicable treatment standards . -Sdeb-For wastes prohibited under
Section
728.132 or 728 .139 which are not subject to any treatment
_standards under Subpart D, the owner or operator of the treatment
facility must test the treatment residues according to the generator
testing requirements specified in Section 728 .132 to assure that the
treatment residues comply with the applicable prohibitions . For
both
circumstances described above, such testing must be performed
according to the frequency specified in the facility's waste analysis
plan as required by -Seet4ens- 35 Ill . Adm . Code 724.113 or 725
.113 .
Where the treatment residues do not -meet-comply with the treatment
standards or prohibitions,
the treatment facility must comply with
the notice requirements applicable to generators in subsection (a)(1)
if the treatment residues will be further managed at a different
treatment facility .
1)
A notice must be sent to the land disposal facility which
includes the following information :
A)
USEPA Hazardous Waste Number ;
B)
The corresponding treatment standard s and all applicable
prohibitions set forth in Section 728 .132 or 728 .139 .
C)
The manifest number associated with the shipment of waste
;
and
D)
Waste analysis data, where available .
2)
The treatment facility shall submit a certification with each
shipment of waste or treatment residue of a restricted waste to
the land disposal facility stating that the waste or treatment
residue -sties d be-has been treated in compliance with the
treatment standards specified in Subpart D and the applicable
prohibitions set forth in Section 728
.132 or 728 .139 .
A)
For wastes with treatment standards expressed as
concentrations in the waste extract or in the waste
90-393
-104-
(Sections 728.141
or 728.143), or for
wastesprohibited
underSection 728
.132or728 .139whit)arenotsubject
to
anytreatment standardsunderSubpartD,
the certification
must be signed by an
authorized representative
and must
state the following :
I certify
under penalty of law
that I have personally
examined
and am familiar with
the treatment technology
thosethisand
operationcertificationindividualsof
theimmediately
andtreatmentthat,
basedresponsibleprocesson myusedinquiryforto
supportof
obtaining this
information, I
believe that the
treatment
process has been operated
and maintained
properly so as
to -aeb4eve-complywith
the performance
levels specified in 35 Ill
. Adm . Code 728.Subpart D
Admand .
allCodeapplicable
728 .132orprohibitions728
.139orsectionset
forth3004(d)in
35
ofIll the
.
Resource Conservation andRecoveryAct
without
dilutionthere
are
ofsignificantthe prohibitedpenaltieswaste
for
. I
submitting
am aware
thata
false
certification, including the
possibility of fine and
imprisonment .
B)
For wastes with treatment
standards
expressed as
signedtechnologiesby an authorized(Section
728representative.142), the
certificationand
must statemust thebe
following :
I certify under
penalty of
law that the waste has been
Admtreated
. Code
in
728accordance
.142
. I am
with
aware
the
that
requirements
there areof
35 Ill
.
significant penalties for submitting a false
certification, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment .
c)
The owner or operator of any land disposal facility disposing any
waste subject to restrictions under this Part shall have records of
the notice and certification specified in either subsection (a) or
(b) .
The owner or operator of the land disposal facility shall test
the waste or an extract of the waste developed using the test method
under
described
Section
in Appendix728
.132,
A,to orassure
using
that
any methodsthe
wastes
required
or treatmentof
generators
residues are in compliance with the applicable treatment standards
Sectionset
forth
728in
.132
Subpart
or 728D .139and .
allSuch
applicabletesting
shall
prohibitionsbe
performedset
forth in
according to the frequency specified in the facility's waste analysis
plan as required by 35 Ill . Adm
. Code 724.113 or 725
.113 .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill
. Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART C
: PROHIBITION ON LAND DISPOSAL
Section 728 .130
Waste Specific Prohibitions --
Solvent Wastes
a)
The spent solvent
wastes specified in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 721 .131 as
USEPA Hazardous
Waste Nos . F001, F002, F003, F004 and
F005
are
prohibited from
land disposal (except in an injection well)
unless
one or more of the
following conditions apply :
1)
The generator of the solvent
waste is a small quantity generator
of 100 to 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste per
month ; or
2)
The solvent waste
is generated from any response action
taken
under CERCLA or from
RCRA corrective action except where the
waste is contaminated
soil or debris not subject to 35 Ill . Adm .
Code 702, 703 and 720 through 726,
or 40 CFR 260 through 270
(1986) until November 8,
1988 ;
or
3)
The initial
generator's solvent waste is a solvent-water
mixture,
solvent-containing sludge or solid, or solvent-
contaminated soil (non-CERCLA or
non-RCRA corrective action)
containing less than 1 percent total
F001 through F005 solvent
constituents listed in Table A of
Section 728.141 .
4)
The solventwaste
OIOOIOIO
is a residueorfrom
OI
treatinscria
. dwastein
described
subsections
a residue from treatin'
OI©
.
3
a waste not
rovide
des
or the solvent waste
OIOSOIQ
or
such residue be on
s to a
b)
Effective November 8, 1988, the F001 through
F005
solvent wastes
listed in subsections (a)(1), (a)(2)
or (a)(3) are prohibited from
land disposal . Between November
8,
1986, and November
8,
1988,
wastes included in subsections (a)(1), (a)(2) or (a)(3) may be
disposed of in a landfill or surface impoundment only if the facility
is in compliance with the
requirements specified in Section
728 .105(h)(2) .
c)
The requirements
of subsections (a) and (b) do not apply if :
1)
The wastes meet the standards of Subpart D ; or
2)
Persons have been granted an exemption from a prohibition
pursuant to a petition under Section 728.106, with respect to
those wastes and units covered by the petition ; or
3)
Persons have
been granted an extension to the effective date of
a prohibition
pursuant to Section 728 .105, with respect to those
wastes and units covered by the extension .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .132
WasteSpecificProhibitions
--
California ListWastes
in
is
subsections
different
treatabi ity group t an t e waste as initia y
generated and wastes belon in to such
treatability group are
described in subsection (a)(3)
.
a
The following hazardouswastesareprohibited from landdisposal
(except in injectionwells) :
1) Liquidhazardouswastes
2 .0
2)
Liquid hazardouswastescontainingPCBsatconcentrations
greaterthanorequal
to50ppm
;
3)
Liquid hazardouswastesthatareprimarilywaterandcontain
halo enated
or
anic
com ounds
(HOCs) in total concentration
greaterthanorequal to1000mg and
essthan 10,000mg/l
HOCs .
d)
Therequirements
of
subsection
(a)
do
not
applyuntil November 8,
1988wherethewastesarecontaminated soil
ordebris
resulting from
a responseactiontakenunder Section 104or 106ofCERCLA, orfrom
RCRAcorrectiveaction,asdefinedinSection 728 .102 .
e)
EffectiveJuly8,
1989
the following
hazardouswastesare rohibited
fromwithlandrespectdisposaltodisposal(subjectin toinjectionany regulation
wells) :
thatmaybeprom
1) LiquidhazardouswastesthatcontainHOCsintotal concentration
greaterthanorequal to1000mg/l andarenotprohibited under
subsection (a)(3) ; and
2)
NonliquidhazardouswastescontainingHOCsintotal
concentration greaterthanorequalto1000mg/kg .
Until Jul 8, 1989, thewastesdescribedinsubsections (e)(1) and
(e)(2)
maybedisposedof inalandfill
or
surface
impoundmentonly
ifthe facilit is in compliancewiththerequirements
specified in
40 CFR 268 .5(h)(2), incorporated by reference in Section 728 .105 .
g)
The requirements of subsections (a) and
(e) do not apply if :
1) Persons have been granted an adjusted standard from a
prohibition pursuant to a petition under Section 728
.106, with
respect to those wastes and units covered by the petition
(except for liquid hazardous wastes containing PCBs at
concentrations reater than or e ual to 500 ppm which are not
e igible
for exemptions
having a pH less than or equal to two
,
or,
2)
Persons have been granted an extension to the effective date of
a prohibition
pursuant to Section 728 .105, with respect to those
wastes covered by the extension ; or
3) The wastes meet the applicable standards specified
in Subpart D
or, where treatment standards are not specified, the
wastes
are
in compliance with the applicable prohibitions set forth
in this
Section or Section 728 .139 .
-107-
The 'rohibitions and
effective dates specified in subsections (a)(3)
and ce) donotapplywherethewasteissubjecttoaSubpartC
prohibition and effectivedateforaspecified HOC
(suchasa
hazardous wastechlorinated solvent, see e .g .
Section 728 .130(a)) .
Todeterminewhetherornotawasteisaliquidundersubsections
(a)
or (e) or underSection728
.139,the followingtestmustbeused :
Method 9095 (Paint Filter
LiquidsTest), asdescribed in "Test
MethodsforEvaluatingSolidWastes",
incorporatedbyreferencein 35
Ill . Adm . Code 720.111 .
fl
Exceptasotherwiseprovided inthis subsection, thewasteanalysis
and recordkeeping
requirementsofSection728 .107areapplicable
to
wastes prohibited
underthisPartorSection728 .139 :
1
) The initial
generator of a liquid hazardouswastemusttestthe
waste notanextractorfiltrate)
in accordancewiththe
proceduresspecified in
35 Ill . Adm . Code 721 .122(a)(1), or use
knowledgeofthewaste,todetermineifthewastehasapHless
thanorequaltotwo 2 .0 ; . If the liquidwastehasapHless
thanorequaltotwo
2 .0,, it is restricted fromlanddisposal
and all requirements ofthisPart
areapplicable, except as
otherwise specified
inthis Section .
2)
Theinitial generatorofeitheraliquidhazardouswaste
containingPCBsoraliquidornonli
uid hazardouswaste
containingHOCsmusttestthewaste(notanextractor
filtrate), oruseknowledge ofthewaste,todeterminewhether
theconcentration levels inthewasteequal orexceedthe
prohibition
levels specified in thisSection . Ifthe
concentrationofPCBsorHOCsinthewasteisgreaterthanor
equal totheprohibition
levels specified inthisSection,the
wasteisrestrictedfromlanddisposal and all
requirementsof
thisPartareapplicable exceptasotherwisespecifiedinthis
Section .
(Source : Added
at 12 111 . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728 .139
Statutory Prohibitions
Nopersonshall cause, threatenorallowthelanddisposal ofanywastein
violationofSection3004oftheResourceConservationandRecoveryAct,
incorporatedbyreferencein35Ill .Adm .Code720
.111 .
(Source : Added at
12
Ill .
Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART D : TREATMENT STANDARDS
Section 728 .140
Applicability of Treatment Standards
a) A
restricted waste identified in this Subpart may be land disposed
without further treatment only if an extract of the waste or of the
treatment -ees#4sal,-residue of the waste developed using the test
method Appendix A does not exceed the value shown in Table A of
Section 728.141
for any hazardous constituent
listed in Table A for
that waste . A restricted waste for which a treatment technology is
specified under Section 728.142(a) may be land disposed after it is
treated using that specified
technology
or an equivalent treatment
method
approved under the procedures set forth
in Section 728.142(b) .
A restrictedwasteforwhicha treatmenttechnologyisspecified
underSection728 .142(a)maybelanddisposedafteritistreated
usingthat specified technologyoranequivalenttreatmentmethod
approvedbytheAgencyundertheproceduressetforthinSection
728 .142(b) .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Section 728
.142
Treatment Standards expressed as Specified
Technologies
a)
The following wastes must be treated using the identified technology
or technologies, or an equivalent method approved under subsection
(b) .
-No
teehnel•e gtes ape ppesent ;y 44entt€ted,-
Liquid hazardous wastescontainingPCBsatconcentrations
greaterthanorequalto50ppmbut lessthan 500ppmmustbe
incinerated in accordancewith technicalrequirementsat40CFR
761
.70,
incorporatedby reference
in 35 I11
.
Adm . Code 720 .111,
or burned in highefficiencyboilers inaccordancewiththe
technical requirementsof40CFR761 .60 . Liquid hazardous
wastescontainingPCBsatconcentrations greaterthanoreqal
to500ppmmustbeincinerated
in accordancewiththetechnical
requirementsof40CFR761 .70 . Thermal treatment in accordance
withthisSectionmustbeincompliancewith applicable
regulations
in 35
Ill .
Adm
.
Code 724, 725and726 .
2)
Nonliquid
hazardouswastescontainin halo enatedorganic
compounds (HOCs) in total concentrations greaterthanor
equal
to1000mg/kgand liquidHOC-containingwastes thatare
prohibited underSection728 .132(e)(1)
must be incinerated in
accordancewiththerequirements of
35 Ill . Adm . Code
724 .Subpart0or
35
III ode7725.Subpart0
. These
treatment standardsdonotapp
ly where the waste is subject to a
Subpart C treatment standard for a specific HOC (such as a
hazardous waste chlorinated solvent for which a treatment
standard
is established under Section 728 .141(a)) .
b)
Any person may submit an application to the Agency demonstrating that
an alternative treatment method can achieve a level of performance
equivalent to that -aeh4eved-achievable
by methods specified in
subsection
(a)
. The applicant shall submit information demonstrating
that the applicant's treatment method -w#1
•} net ppesent an
snpeasenab .e F+sk to-is in
compliance with federal and state
requirements, including this Part, 35 Ill . Adm . Code 709, 724,
725,
726 and 729 and Sections 22
.6 and 39(h) of the Environmental
90- 39 8
-109-
ProtectionAct
(I11 . Rev . Stat . 1985, ch . 111 1/2,
pars . 1022.6 and
1039(h)), and is protectiveof human health or the
environment . On
the basis of such information
and any other available information,
the Agency shall approve the
use of the alternative treatment method
if the Agency finds that the alternative
treatment method provides a
-Tevel•-
measure of performance equivalent to that
achieved by methods
specified
in subsection (a) . Any approval must be
stated in writing
and
may contain such provisions and conditions
as
the
Agency
determines
to be appropriate . The person to whom such
certification
is issued shall
comply with all limitations contained in such
determination .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
SUBPART E : PROHIBITIONS ON STORAGE
Section
728 .150
Prohibitions on Storage of Restricted Wastes
a) Except as provided -€eF -in this Section, the storage of
hazardous
wastes restricted from
land disposal under Subpart C is prohibited,
unless the following
conditions are met :
1)
A generator stores such wastes in tanks or containers on-site
solely for the purpose of the accumulation of
such quantities of
hazardous
waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery,
treatment or disposal and the generator complies with the
requirements in 35 Ill . Adm . Code 722 .134 . (A generator who
is
in existence
on
the
effective date of a regulation under this
Part and who
must store hazardous wastes for longer than 90 days
due to the regulations
under this Part becomes an owner or
operator of a storage facility and must obtain a RCRA permit,
as
required by 35 Ill . Adm . Code 703 . Such a facility may qualify
for interim status upon compliance with the regulations
governing interim status under 35 111 . Adm . Code 703.153) .
2)
An owner or operator of a hazardous waste treatment, storage or
disposal facility stores
such wastes in tanks or containers
solely for
the purpose of the accumulation of such quantities of
hazardous
waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery,
treatment or disposal and
A)
Each container is clearly marked to identify its contents
and
the date each period of accumulation begins ;
B)
Each tank
is clearly marked with a description of its
contents, the quantity of each hazardous waste received and
the date each period of accumulation begins, or such
information is recorded and maintained in the operating
record at the facility . Regardless of whether the tank
itself is marked, the owner and operator shall comply with
the operating record requirements of 35 111 . Adm . Code
724.173 or 725 .173 .
3)
A transporter stores manifested shipments of such wastes at a
transfer
facility
for
10
days
or less .
b)
An
owner or
operator of
a
treatment, storage or disposal facility may
store such wastes for up to one year unless the Agency can
demonstrate that such storage was not solely for the purpose of
accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as are necessary
to facilitate proper recovery, treatment or disposal .
c)
An owner or operator of
a
treatment, storage or disposal facility may
store such wastes beyond one year
;
however, the owner or operator
bears the burden of proving that such storage was solely for the
purpose of accumulation of such quantities of hazardous waste as are
necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment or disposal .
d)
The prohibition in subsection (a) does not apply
to the wastes
which
are the subject of an approved petition under Section
728.106,
a
nationwide variance contained in Subpart C or an approved case-by-
case extension under Section 728.105 .
e)
The prohibition in
subsection
(a)
does not apply to hazardous wastes
that meet
the
treatment standards specified under Sections 728.141,
728.142 and 728.143 or the adjusted treatment standards specified
under
Section 728 .144or, wheretreatment standardshavenotbeen
specified, is in compliancewiththe applicable
prohibitions
specified inSection728 .132or728 .139 .
f)
Liquid hazardous wastescontainingPCBsatconcentrationsgreater
thanorequal
to50ppmmustbestoredatafacilitythatmeetsthe
requirementsof40CFR761 .65(b), incorporatedbyreferencein35
s
Ill .Adm . Code720 .111, andmustbe removed fromstorageandtreated
or disposed as re uiredbythePartwithinoneyearofthedatewhen
uch astes are first placed into storage . The provisions of
subsection Ic) do not apply tosuchPCBwastesprohbitedunder
Section 728 .132 .
(Source : Amended at 12 Ill . Reg .
, effective
)
Appendix C : ListofHaloqenatedOrganicCompounds
VOLATILES
Bromodichloromethane
Bromomethane
Carbontetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
Chlorodibromomethane
Chloroethane
2-ChToroethylvinylether
Chloroform
Chloromethane
3-Chloropropene
90-400
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
1,2-Dibromoethane
Dibromomethane
trans-l,4-Dichloro-2-butene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
trans-l,2-Dichloroethene
1,2-Dichloropropane
trans-l,3-Dichloropropene
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene
Iodomethane
Methylene chloride
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethane
Tribromomethane
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene
Trichloromonofluoromethane
1,2,3-Trichloropropane
Vinyl chloride
Bis 2-chloroethox
ethane
ether
p-Chloroam line
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol
2-Chloronaphthalene
2-Chlorophenol
3-Chloropropionitrile
m-Dichlorobenzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene
3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
2,4-Dichlorophenol
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hexachlorophene
Hexachloropropene
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
Pentachlorobenzene
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene
Pentachlorophenol
SEMIVOLATILES
Pronamide
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene
2,4,5-Trichloro ~hen~o~l
2,4,6-Trichloro hp e~
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate
Aldrin
a pha-BHC
beta-BHC
del ta-BHC
gamma-BHC
hlordane
DDD
DDE
DDT
Dieldrin
Endosulfan I
Endosulfane II
Endrin
Endrin aldehyde
Heptachlor
Heptachlor epoxide
Isodrin
Kepone
Methoxychlor
Toxaphene
PHENOXYACETIC ACID HERBICIDES
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Silvex
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES
DIOXINS AND FURANS
Hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Hexachlorodibenzofuran
Pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
2,4,5-T
PCBs
Aroclor 1016
Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242
Aroclor 1248
Aroclor
1254
Aroclor
1260
PCBs not otherwise specified
Pentachlorodibenzofuran
Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofuran
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
(Source : Added at 12 111 .
Reg .
, effective
IT IS SO ORDERED
I,
Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
certify that the above Order was adopted on the / G-1 day of
1988, by a vote of -7 -c .
oard, hereby
Dorothy M. Gu n, Clerk
Illinois Pol ution Control Board