Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.9214 - Discarded commercial chemical products, off-specification species, containers, container residues, and spill residues as hazardous wastes
Rule 214.
(1) The
following materials or items are hazardous wastes when they are discarded or
intended to be discarded as described in
R
299.9202(1)(a), when they are burned
for energy recovery instead of their original intended use, when they are used
to produce fuels instead of their intended use, when they are applied to the
land instead of their intended use, or when they are contained in products that
are applied to the land instead of their original intended use:
(a) Any commercial chemical product or
manufacturing chemical intermediate having the generic name in tables 205a,
205b, and 205c of these rules.
(b)
Any off-specification commercial chemical product or manufacturing intermediate
that, if it met specifications, would have the generic name listed in tables
205a, 205b, and 205c of these rules.
(c) Any residue that remains in a container
or in an inner liner which is removed from a container that has held any
commercial chemical product or manufacturing chemical intermediate having the
generic names listed in tables 205a, 205b, and 205c of these rules, unless the
container is empty as defined in
R 299.9207.
(d) Any residue or contaminated soil, water,
or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill into any water or on any
land of any commercial chemical product, a manufacturing chemical intermediate
having the generic name listed in tables 205a, 205b, and 205c of these rules,
any residue or contaminated soil, water, or other debris resulting from the
cleanup of a spill into any water or on any land of any off-specification
chemical product, and manufacturing chemical intermediate that, if it met
specifications, would have the generic name listed in tables 205a, 205b, and
205c of these rules.
(2)
The commercial chemical products, manufacturing chemical intermediates, or
off-specification commercial chemical products listed by the administrator and
identified in table 205a are acutely hazardous wastes (H).
(3) The commercial chemical products,
manufacturing chemical intermediates, or off-specification commercial chemical
products listed by the administrator and identified in table 205b are toxic
wastes (T).
(4) The commercial
chemical products, manufacturing chemical intermediates, or off-specification
commercial chemical products listed by the director and identified in table
205c are toxic wastes (T).
(5) As
used in subrule (1) of this rule, the phrases "commercial chemical product,"
"manufacturing chemical intermediate," "off-specification commercial chemical
product," and "manufacturing chemical intermediate" refer to materials that are
manufactured or formulated for commercial or manufacturing use. The phrases do
not refer to materials, such as manufacturing process wastes, that contain any
of the substances listed in tables 205a, 205b, or 205c of these
rules.
(6) Each hazardous waste
listed in subrule (1) of this rule is assigned the hazardous waste number in
tables 205a, 205b, or 205c of these rules that corresponds to the constituent
that caused the waste to be hazardous. With regard to a mixture of hazardous
wastes, a number must be assigned in the following priority order based upon
the wastes or constituents present:
(a)
Acutely hazardous, from table 205a.
(b) Toxic, from table 205b.
(c) Toxic, from table 205c of these rules.
If the constituents are listed in the same table, the number assigned must correspond to the constituents present in the greatest amount on a weight basis.
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