(a) The
application shall include a waste analysis plan for each type of waste proposed
to be received at the permitted facility. The plan shall take into account the
waste analysis required by §
271.611 (relating to chemical
analysis of waste). The plan shall include:
(1) The parameters for which each residual
waste will be analyzed and the rationale for the selection of these
parameters.
(2) The test methods
that will be used to test for these parameters. The test methods shall be the
same as those used under § 271.611.
(3) An explanation of the sampling methods
that will be used to obtain an accurate and representative sample of the waste
to be analyzed, including quality assurance and quality control
procedures.
(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. The rationale for the frequency
shall also be explained.
(b) The application shall also include a plan
for screening and managing incoming waste to ensure that the management of the
waste is consistent with the permit and this article. Except as otherwise
required by the Department, the application shall include at a minimum a plan
for checking each load of waste received at the facility for color, odor,
texture, physical state and phases of waste.
(c) The application shall describe how
rejected waste will be managed, including responsible persons or municipalities
and the method by which an alternative processing or disposal facility will be
selected.
Notes
The
provisions of this §271.613 adopted July 2, 1992,
effective 7/4/1992, 22 Pa. B.
3389; amended December 22, 2000, effective 12/23/2000, 30 Pa.B.
6685.
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §
271.621 (relating to frequency of
analysis); 25 Pa. Code §
271.622 (relating to additional
analysis); 25 Pa. Code §
273.140a (relating to radiation
protection action plans); 25 Pa. Code §
277.140 (relating to radiation
protection action plan); 25 Pa. Code §
279.110 (relating to radiation
protection action plan); 25 Pa. Code §
281.119 (relating to radiation
protection action plan); and 25 Pa. Code §
283.113 (relating to radiation
protection action plan).