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State of Georgia Hazardous Waste Update August 2008
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2008 Hazardous Waste Changes 2008 Amendments to the Georgia Rules for Hazardous Waste Management 2008 Legislation impacting Hazardous Waste Management in Georgia
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Hazardous Waste Management Rules The 2008 amendments to the Georgia Rules for Hazardous Waste Management were necessary to maintain delegated authority from the US Environmental Protection Agency to regulate hazardous waste in Georgia.
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Federal Primacy For a state program to receive federal primacy, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires the program to be "equivalent to, no less stringent than, and consistent with" the federal program 8 Federal Regulations were adopted in order to remain consistent
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Wastewater Treatment Exemptions for Hazardous Waste Mixtures Adds two additional solvents to list of solvents exempted when mixed with wastewaters (benzene and 2-ethoxyethanol)
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Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Finalizes standards for controlling emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAP) from hazardous waste combustors Requires hazardous waste combustors to meet HAP emission standards
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Modification of the Hazardous Waste Program Amends regulations to streamline management requirements for recycling of used cathode ray tubes (CRT) Excludes these materials from the RCRA definition of solid waste if certain conditions are met Encourages recycling and reuse of used CRTs and CRT glass
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Regulation of Oil-Bearing Hazardous Secondary Material Amends an existing exclusion from the definition of solid waste for oil-bearing hazardous secondary materials These wastes are excluded only when processed in a gasification system Must be for the production of synthesis gas
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Corrections and Omissions Several of the Federal Regulations corrected typographical errors and omissions throughout pertinent sections Comparable sections of the Hazardous Waste Regulations were amended to reflect those changes
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2008 State Legislation HB 989 – Fiscal Year 2008 Supplemental Budget –$6.3 Million for Hazardous Waste Trust Fund –Signed by Governor HB 990 – Fiscal Year 2009 Budget –$7.6 Million for Hazardous Waste Trust Fund –4% or greater cut being considered Focus on Local Government Reimbursements for Landfill Cleanups
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2008 Legislation HB 1132 – Uniform Environmental Covenants Act – Allows for permanent covenants restricting use of contaminated land –Enforceable by sellers, owners, and EPD –Authorizes DNR Board to establish rules and fee program for implementation –Signed by Governor
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2008 Legislation SR 996 – School Taxes & Redevelopment – Response to Supreme Court decision regarding funding for Atlanta Beltline –Seeks authorization to use property taxes assessed for schools to fund redevelopment in approved Tax Allocation Districts –Approved by House & Senate –Referendum for constitutional amendment will appear on future state-wide ballot
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2008 Legislation HR 1881 – Dry-Cleaning Solvents Study Committee – Authorizes House Study Committee to evaluate need for a drycleaner-specific remediation program –Typical programs involve trust funds financed by annual registration and solvent fees –Report and recommendations on proposed legislation due by December 1, 2008
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