Hazardous Waste Rule Amendments ___________________________ Training Dec. 9, 2015.

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Hazardous Waste Rule Amendments ___________________________ Training Dec. 9, 2015

Hazardous Waste Rule Amendments Regulation changes were prompted by passage of Section Revised Statutes of the State of Missouri New rules effective Dec. 30, 2015

Adopting Federal Rules Update incorporation by reference of Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) to July 1, 2013; plus solvent wipes and electronic manifest rules Current rules incorporate by reference July 1, 2010, edition Amendments of 12 rules will be updated to the July 1, 2013, edition

Rules Affected by Incorporation by Reference of 2010 CFR 10 CSR 25 –Ch. 3, 4, 5 and 7 – Transporters – Resource Recovery – Used Oil – PCBs – Universal Waste Rule

Adopted Federal Rules Include: Removal of Saccharin and its Salts from the Lists of Hazardous Wastes, Dec. 7, 2010 Corrections to the Academic Laboratories Generator Standards, Dec. 20, 2010 Revisions of the treatment standards for carbamate wastes, June 13, 2011 Hazardous Waste Technical Corrections and Clarifications, April 13, 2012 Conditional Exclusion for Solvent Contaminated Wipes, July 31, 2013 Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Rule, Feb. 7, 2014

Identification of Hazardous Waste –Removal of state specific household hazardous waste requirements for treatment, storage or disposal facilities (TSDFs) –Elimination of exclusion for hazardous secondary materials processed into zinc fertilizers

Zinc Fertilizer Exclusion Originally adopted in 2006 Affected only one facility Standards are not protective

10 CSR – Polychlorinated Biphenyls Updated incorporation by reference of CFR Removed additional MO language for exception reporting as we did for generator exception reporting in Ch. 5

Electronic Manifest Rule “Hazardous Waste Electronic Manifest Establishment Act” enacted Oct Requires U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish a national e- manifest system in partnership with industry and the states Gives waste handlers option to complete, sign, transmit and store manifest info electronically

Electronic Manifest Rule Progress Two different rules planned by EPA to implement the statute First of the two rules – authorizes electronic manifests Handlers cannot begin tracking until EPA establishes the system System was to be online by Oct. 5, 2015 –EPA has not received funding for this; however, progress has been made so you may track online: est/e-man.htm est/e-man.htm

E-Reporting A web based system is now available Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) that utilize this system can choose to report annually instead of quarterly You must register to use the system before you can access it You can find more info at: en-reports.htm en-reports.htm

Solvent Wipes Rules Wipe: woven or non-woven shop towel, rag, pad or swab made of wood pulp, fabric, cotton, polyester blends or other material Solvent-contaminated wipe – wipe that, after use or after cleaning up a spill –Contains one or more of the F001 through F005 solvents; –Exhibits a hazardous characteristic when that characteristic results from a listed solvent; or –Exhibits only the hazardous waste characteristic of ignitability due to the presence of solvents that are not listed

Solvent Wipes Rules Solvent-Contaminated Reusable Wipes: Solvent- contaminated wipes sent for cleaning and reuse are not solid wastes, provided the conditions of the exclusion are met

Solvent Wipes Rules Modifies Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste regulations for solvent- contaminated wipes 40 CFR 261.4(a)(26) reusable wipes – conditional exclusion from the definition of solid waste 40 CFR 261.4(b)(18) disposable wipes – conditional exclusion from the definition of hazardous waste More stringent than existing department interpretations for laundered wipes

Solvent Wipes Rules **applicable to both exclusions May be accumulated by the generator for up to 180 days prior to being sent for cleaning or disposal Non-leaking closed container, that can contain free liquids, should they occur Marked “Excluded Solvent-Contaminated Wipes”

Solvent Wipes Rules **applicable to both exclusions No free liquids in container prior to being sent for cleaning or disposal Closed containers Maintain records

Solvent Wipes Rules Summary Chart – 11/documents/sumry_chrt_wipes_fnl_rul_ pdfhttp:// 11/documents/sumry_chrt_wipes_fnl_rul_ pdf

10 CSR – Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) Areas of emphasis –Makes owner/operator responsibilities consistent with federal regulations –Eliminates Missouri’s “24 hour rule” interpreting EPA’s policy on permitted and interim status storage (EPA 24 hour policy still applies) –Eliminates the Missouri specific requirements for import of hazardous waste, content of waste analysis plans and information placed in the facility operating record

10 CSR – Hazardous Waste TSDFs Areas of emphasis (cont.): –Eliminates surface water monitoring requirements for regulated units (handled under corrective action as needed) –Eliminates Missouri-specific closure requirements for units that close with contaminant levels above background but below residential levels (deed notice/survey plat) –Eliminates Missouri-specific financial assurance requirements –Retains option for storage of hazardous waste within 50 feet of property line

10 CSR – Hazardous Waste TSDFs Areas of emphasis (cont.): –Eliminates Missouri-specific, location, design/construction and operating standards for hazardous waste management units including those that are land-based –Eliminates the Missouri-specific requirements for health profiles –Retains option on railcar management plans

10 CSR – Interim Status Hazardous Waste TSDFs Updated incorporation by reference of Code of Federal Regulations Areas of emphasis: –Makes owner/operator responsibilities consistent with federal regulations –Eliminates Missouri’s “24 hour rule” interpreting EPA’s policy on permitted and interim status storage (EPA 24 hour policy still applies) –Eliminates the Missouri-specific requirements for import of hazardous waste

10 CSR – Interim Status Hazardous Waste TSDFs Areas of emphasis (cont.): –Eliminates Missouri-specific financial assurance requirements –Eliminates Missouri-specific closure requirements for units that close with contaminant levels above background but below residential levels (deed notice/survey plat) –Eliminates Missouri specific design and operating standards for hazardous waste management units –Retains option on railcar management plans (language expanded to mirror 10 CSR )

10 CSR – Boilers and Industrial Furnaces Updated incorporation by reference of Code of Federal Regulations Areas of emphasis: –Makes owner/operator responsibilities consistent with federal regulations –Removes references/requirements for design and operating standards contained in 10 CSR and 10 CSR

10 CSR – Land Disposal Restrictions Updated incorporation by reference of Code of Federal Regulations Areas of emphasis: –Makes owner/operator responsibilities consistent with federal regulations –Eliminates land disposal prohibitions and treatment standards for certain types of dioxin wastes

10 CSR – Hazardous Waste Permit Process Updated incorporation by reference of Code of Federal Regulations Areas of emphasis: –Makes owner/operator responsibilities consistent with federal regulation –Eliminates Missouri-specific requirements for elementary neutralization and wastewater treatment units –Eliminates Missouri-specific permit application information requirements including seismic evaluation/certification, certain technical details, habitual violator and health profile

10 CSR – Public Participation Unlike other rules, MO does not incorporate 40 CFR part 124 by reference MO rule restates requirements of federal rule with state-specific language

Moving Forward New webpage now available with newsletter and other guidance Now preparing new checklists and factsheets Will discuss changes with facility managers during inspections

Questions ? Contact us Kathy Flippin, Nicole Eby, Evan Bryant, Tony Pierce and Rich Nussbaum