Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 728.109 - Special Rules for Characteristic Wastes
a) The initial generator of a solid waste
must determine each USEPA hazardous waste number applicable to the waste in
order to determine the applicable treatment standards under Subpart D. This
determination may be made concurrently with the hazardous waste determination
required in Section
722.111.
For purposes of this Part, the waste must carry the USEPA hazardous waste
number for any applicable listing under Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721. In
addition, the waste must carry one or more of the USEPA hazardous waste numbers
under Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 where the waste exhibits a
characteristic, except in the case when the treatment standard for the listed
waste operates in lieu of the treatment standard for the characteristic waste,
as specified in subsection (b). If the generator determines that its waste
displays a characteristic of hazardous waste (and the waste is not D001
nonwastewaters treated by CMBST, RORGS, or POLYM of Table C), the generator
must determine the underlying hazardous constituents (as defined at Section
728.102(i)
) in the characteristic waste.
b)
Where a prohibited waste is both listed under Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
721 and exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste under Subpart C of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 721, the treatment standard for the USEPA hazardous waste number
listed in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 will operate in lieu of the
standard for the USEPA hazardous waste number under Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 721, provided that the treatment standard for the listed waste includes a
treatment standard for the constituent that causes the waste to exhibit the
characteristic. Otherwise, the waste must meet the treatment standards for all
applicable listed and characteristic USEPA hazardous waste numbers.
c) In addition to any applicable standards
determined from the initial point of generation, no prohibited waste that
exhibits a characteristic under Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 must be land
disposed, unless the waste complies with the treatment standards under Subpart
D.
d) A waste that exhibits a
characteristic of hazardous waste under Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 is
also subject to Section
728.107
requirements, except that once the waste is no longer hazardous, a one-time
notification and certification must be placed in the generator's or treater's
on-site files. The notification and certification that is placed in the
generator's or treater's files must be updated if the process or operation
generating the waste changes or if the RCRA Subtitle D (municipal solid waste
landfill) facility receiving the waste changes.
1) The notification must include the
following information:
A) The name and address
of the RCRA Subtitle D (municipal solid waste landfill) facility receiving the
waste shipment; and
B) A
description of the waste as initially generated, including the applicable USEPA
hazardous waste numbers, the treatability groups, and the underlying hazardous
constituents (as defined in Section
728.102(i)
), unless the waste will be treated and monitored for all underlying hazardous
constituents. If all underlying hazardous constituents will be treated and
monitored, there is no requirement to list any of the underlying hazardous
constituents on the notice.
2) The certification must be signed by an
authorized representative and must state the language found in Section
728.107(b)(4).
If treatment removes the characteristic but does not meet standards applicable
to underlying hazardous constituents, then the certification found in Section
728.107(b)(4)(D)
applies.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 12840, effective July 14, 2008
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