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Rule R315-14. Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities.

As in effect on June 1, 2008

Table of Contents

R315-14-1. General Requirements.

(a) Purpose, Scope, and Applicability.

(1) The purpose of R315-14 is to establish minimum State standards which define the acceptable management of certain hazardous wastes and the acceptable practices for certain kinds of hazardous waste management facilities.

(2) R315-14 applies, in lieu of the requirements of R315-8 or R315-7, to the owners and operators of eligible hazardous waste management facilities.

R315-14-2. Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal.

(a) The requirements regarding recyclable materials used in a manner constituting disposal of 40 CFR 266.20 to 266.23, inclusive, 2003 ed., are adopted and incorporated by reference.

R315-14-3. Reserved.

Reserved.

R315-14-4. Reserved.

Reserved.

R315-14-5. Recyclable Materials Utilized for Precious Metal Recovery.

The requirements regarding recyclable materials utilized for precious metal recovery of 40 CFR 266.70, 1996 ed., are adopted and incorporated by reference.

R315-14-6. Spent Lead-Acid Batteries Being Reclaimed.

The requirements regarding spent lead-acid batteries being reclaimed of 40 CFR 266.80, 1998 ed., as amended by 63 FR 71225, December 24, 1998, are adopted and incorporated by reference.

R315-14-7. Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces.

The requirements as found in 40 CFR 266, Subpart H, 266.100 - 266.112, 2002 ed., are adopted and incorporated by reference.

R315-14-8. Military Munitions.

For purposes of 19-6-102(17)(a), a used or fired military munition is a solid waste, and, therefore, is potentially subject to 19-6-105(1)(d) and 19-6-112, or imminent and substantial endangerment authorities under 19-6-115 if the munition lands off-range and is not promptly rendered safe or retrieved or both. Any imminent and substantial threats associated with any remaining material shall be addressed. If remedial action is infeasible, the operator of the range shall maintain a record of the event for as long as any threat remains. The record shall include the type of munition and its location, to the extent the location is known.

KEY

hazardous waste

Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment

December 1, 2006

Notice of Continuation

August 24, 2006

Authorizing, Implemented, or Interpreted Law

19-6-105; 19-6-106


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