Adem.alabama.gov Coal Combustion Waste Regulation Stephen A. Cobb Governmental Hazardous Waste Branch Land Division.

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adem.alabama.gov Coal Combustion Waste Regulation Stephen A. Cobb Governmental Hazardous Waste Branch Land Division

Regulatory History 1980 – Bevill Amendment to RCRA temporarily exempts CCW and certain other wastes from hazardous waste regulation pending further study 1988, 1999 – Reports to Congress regarding CCW 1993 – Regulatory Determination regarding certain CCWs finding that Subtitle C regulation not warranted 2000 – Regulatory Determination regarding remaining CCWs finding that Subtitle C regulation not warranted, Beneficial Use regulations not needed, but Subtitle D regulations needed for certain wastes. Dec 2009 – Kingston, TN - Surface Impoundment Retaining Wall Failure June 21, 2010 – Proposed Rule for Disposal of CCW from Electric Utilities

The Central Question What is the appropriate level of regulatory control for Coal Combustion Waste? –Subtitle C Hazardous Waste? –Subtitle C Special Waste? –Subtitle D Solid Waste? –Other?

Affected Parties Electric Utilities Ratepayers/Taxpayers Disposal Companies Beneficial Users Consultants Generators, etc. of other similar wastes?

The Issues Safe Management of Coal Ash Groundwater Protection Drinking Water Protection Dam Safety/Structural Stability of Impoundments Capacity Issues Beneficial Use Cost of Implementation

Alabama’s Challenge “For example, Alabama does not currently regulate CCR disposal under any state waste authority and does not currently have a dam safety program (although the state has an initiative to develop one).” “Going back to the period of the 1988 Report to Congress to 2005, two states (Alabama, and Florida) are reported to have relaxed portions of their standards, while not tightening any other portions of their program.” Source: EPA CCR Proposed Rule (6/21/2010) – pp

Proposed Federal Rules Published June 21, 2010 Federal Register –138 pages –90 day comment period from FR publication date –64 specific requests for comments and/or detailed information (as identified in Issue Summary (Section XIV – pp ) of the proposal) –Additional questions imbedded within text of proposal

ASTSWMO Phase I Survey 3 focus areas related to State management of CCW: general information landfills surface impoundments 42 States responded 9 States do not have CCW disposal 13 States do not have CCW surface impoundments

Phase I Survey Results

At least 15 States are considering revisions to CCW disposal regulations Results show a large number of States require the following for landfills: Bottom liners Leachate collection systems Final cover systems Post closure care Corrective action

ASTSWMO Phase II Survey Survey solicited State input impact of hazardous waste designation on: Cost Workload Availability of expertise Quick turnaround 50 States & DC responded Remarkable participation Indication of State concern

Phase II Survey Q: Does your State oppose Subtitle C regulation of CCW? Only 2 of the States that responded did not oppose Subtitle C

Phase II Survey Fiscal Impact of Subtitle C At least 38 States will need additional FTEs Most States could not guess how many 18 States estimated they would need 40 $4M/year total

Phase II Survey Q: Can your State add FTEs to your program? In August 2009, 94% of States said “NO”

Public Perception “ The [S]tates have proven that they can’t regulate this waste adequately, and that’s seen in the damage that is occurring all over the United States,” said Lisa Evans, a former E.P.A. lawyer who now works on hazardous- waste issues for the environmental advocacy group Earthjustice. “If the [S]tates could regulate the industry appropriately, they would have done so by now.” New York Times, January 6, 2009 ASTSWMO State survey results appear to demonstrate States are regulating these materials

Pre-Proposed Rule State Comments on EPA CCW Regulatory Approach CCW Should not be designated hazardous: Coal ash passes TCLP test Municipal waste has more constituents of concern, such as organics, that are regulated under Subtitle D Hazardous designation would impair beneficial use Avoid adverse impact on existing State programs Funding, Funding, Funding

Applicability to Other Wastes? –CCR is proposed to be Special Waste S001 Will there be future S002, S003, …, etc.? –Other “Special Wastes” ? (high volume/low toxicity) Cement kiln dust Mining waste Oil and gas drilling muds and oil production brines Phosphate rock mining, beneficiation, and processing waste Uranium waste Other fossil fuel combustion waste

Applicability to Other Units? –Under the NPDES program, large volume non-hazardous wastewaters are routinely managed in surface impoundments – are they next in line for Subtitle C regulation? –Other Surface Impoundments? Dam Safety Groundwater Protection Drinking Water Protection

More Information EPA CCR Website: – –Proposed Rule Document –Frequent Questions –Key Differences Between Subtitle C and Subtitle D Options EPA Docket: – (Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-RCRA ) –100+ documents Federal Register – –Publication Date – June 21, 2010

Questions? Stephen A. Cobb (334)