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An Overview of Ohio’s An Overview of Ohio’s Hazardous Waste Requirements Hazardous Waste Requirements Hazardous Waste Requirements Hazardous Waste Requirements

D S Office of Compliance Assistance & Pollution Prevention Dan Sowry Pollution Prevention May 28, 2008

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What We Will Cover What We Will Cover What We Will Cover What We Will Cover

Hazardous Waste Basics

Hazardous Waste Basics Waste Evaluation Waste Evaluation Generator Categories Generator Categories Generator Requirements Generator Requirements

Universal Waste Lamp Management

Universal Waste Lamp Management

Most Commonly Cited Violations

Most Commonly Cited Violations y

Resources

Resources

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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Cradle-To-Grave Management Cradle To Grave Management

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Waste Evaluation

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Waste Evaluation Requirement Waste Evaluation Requirement

Don’t throw any Don’t throw any waste into the waste into the dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless you have you have confirmed confirmed and and demonstrated demonstrated that it is that it is NOT NOT a a hazardous hazardous waste. waste.

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Hazardous Waste Evaluation Hazardous Waste Evaluation Hazardous Waste Evaluation Hazardous Waste Evaluation

Under Ohio’s laws all wastes must be evaluated Under Ohio s laws, all wastes must be evaluated by the generator. Generator – any person, by site, whose act or process produces or causes a hazardous waste t b bj t t th h d t l to become subject to the hazardous waste rules. In order for a material to be a hazardous waste, it must first be considered a waste.

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What Is A Waste? What Is A Waste? What Is A Waste? What Is A Waste?

A waste is any material that will be

A waste is any material that will be discarded. discarded.

If you have a material that you can no

If you have a material that you can no

If you have a material that you can no

If you have a material that you can no longer use, it’s probably a waste. longer use, it’s probably a waste.

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There Are Some Exceptions There Are Some Exceptions There Are Some Exceptions… There Are Some Exceptions…

Exclusions:

Exclusions:

Exclusions:

Exclusions: Ohio Administrative Code rule Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-

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51-

  • 04

04

  • Samples

Samples

  • Samples

Samples

M t

i l th t ill b l d d l i d M t i l th t ill b l d d l i d

Materials that will be recycled, reused or reclaimed

Materials that will be recycled, reused or reclaimed Only applies to certain materials Only applies to certain materials R i t if R i t if Remain wastes if: Remain wastes if:

Placed on the land

Placed on the land

Accumulated speculatively

Accumulated speculatively

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Speculative Accumulation? Speculative Accumulation?

The The The The hazardous hazardous waste (RCRA) waste (RCRA) ( ) ( ) program was program was established to established to prevent prevent situations like situations like this! this! this! this!

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Waste Evaluation Requirements Waste Evaluation Requirements Waste Evaluation Requirements Waste Evaluation Requirements

Resources may include:

Resources may include: Lab analysis Lab analysis Lab analysis Lab analysis Generator knowledge Generator knowledge

Information from vendor/supplier

Information from vendor/supplier pp pp

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)

Process information

Process information ** **Need to keep information on file to Need to keep information on file to show how you determined your show how you determined your y y y y wastes are non wastes are non-

  • hazardous.

hazardous.

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Steps To Properly Steps To Properly p p y p p y Evaluate Your Waste Evaluate Your Waste

1st

st – Determine if your waste is

Determine if your waste is excluded excluded 2nd

nd –

– Determine if your waste is Determine if your waste is listed listed y 3rd

rd – Determine if your waste exhibits a

Determine if your waste exhibits a y characteristic characteristic

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Excluded Wastes Excluded Wastes Excluded Wastes Excluded Wastes

Excluded wastes

Excluded wastes not subject to Ohio’s not subject to Ohio’s

Excluded wastes

Excluded wastes – not subject to Ohio s not subject to Ohio s hazardous waste regulations hazardous waste regulations

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-

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51-

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04

Examples:

Examples: Samples Samples you send for analysis you send for analysis Solvent contaminated shop rags Solvent contaminated shop rags sent for cleaning and returned sent for cleaning and returned

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Steps To Properly Steps To Properly Evaluate Your Waste

2nd

nd – Determine if your waste is

Determine if your waste is listed listed

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Listed Hazardous Wastes Listed Hazardous Wastes

Non

Non specific waste sources ( specific waste sources (F listed F listed)

Non

Non-specific waste sources ( specific waste sources (F listed F listed)

OAC rule OAC rule 3745 3745-

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51-

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31

Specific waste sources (

Specific waste sources (K listed K listed)

OAC rule OAC rule 3745 3745-

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51-

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32

Discarded commercial chemical products

Discarded commercial chemical products p p (P and U listed P and U listed)

OAC rule OAC rule 3745 3745-

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51-

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33

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F Listed Hazardous Wastes F Listed Hazardous Wastes

Non

Non specific sources specific sources

Non

Non-specific sources specific sources Meaning from any type of manufacturing Meaning from any type of manufacturing process process process process

Examples

Examples p Spent solvents / Solvent contaminated Spent solvents / Solvent contaminated shop rags shop rags

F001, F002, F003, F004, F005

F001, F002, F003, F004, F005 Spent electroplating baths Spent electroplating baths

F007, F008

F007, F008

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F Listing Table Example g p

Industry Industry and EPA and EPA Hazardous waste Hazardous waste Hazard Hazard and EPA and EPA hazardous hazardous waste no. waste no. Hazardous waste Hazardous waste Hazard Hazard code code

F004 F004

The following spent non-halogenated solvents: cresols and

(T) (T) F004 F004

g p g cresylic acid, and nitrobenzene; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of ten per cent or more (by volume) of one or more of the above non- halogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F001, F002,

(T) (T)

g , , and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures.

F005 F005

The following spent non-halogenated solvents: toluene, methyl ethyl ketone carbon disulfide isobutanol pyridine

(I, T) (I, T)

methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide, isobutanol, pyridine, benzene, 2-ethoxyethanol, and 2-nitropropane; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of ten per cent or more (by volume) of one or more of the above non halogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F001 non-halogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F001, F002, or F004; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures.

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K Listed Hazardous Wastes K Listed Hazardous Wastes

Specific waste sources

Specific waste sources Meaning from a specific type of industry Meaning from a specific type of industry

Examples

Examples Wood preserving Wood preserving -

  • K001

K001 Iron and steel production Iron and steel production

Arc furnace dust

Arc furnace dust -

  • K061

K061

Spent pickle liquor

Spent pickle liquor -

  • K062

K062 p p q p p q

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K Listing Table Example g p

Industry Industry and EPA and EPA Hazardous waste Hazardous waste Hazard Hazard hazardous hazardous waste no. waste no. code code

Wood Wood

Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of

(T) (T) preservation preservation K001 K001

wastewaters from wood preserving processes that use wastewaters from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol. creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.

Inorganic Inorganic g pigments pigments K002……….. K002………..

Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments chrome yellow and orange pigments

(T) (T) K003……….. K003………..

Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate orange pigments molybdate orange pigments

(T) (T) K004……….. K004………..

Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments zinc yellow pigments

(T) (T)

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P or U Listed Hazardous Wastes

Must be an

Must be an unused unused commercial chemical product commercial chemical product

Examples of P listed hazardous wastes:

Examples of P listed hazardous wastes:

Acetic acid Acetic acid – P058 P058 Acetic acid Acetic acid – P058 P058 Copper cyanide Copper cyanide – – P029 P029

Examples of U listed hazardous wastes:

Examples of U listed hazardous wastes:

Acetone Acetone – U002 U002 Mercury Mercury – – U151 U151

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Steps To Properly Steps To Properly Evaluate Your Waste

3rd

rd – Determine if your waste exhibits a

Determine if your waste exhibits a characteristic characteristic characteristic characteristic

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Characteristic Hazardous Wastes

4 categories of characteristic hazardous wastes: 4 categories of characteristic hazardous wastes: Ignitable Ignitable Corrosive Corrosive Reactive Reactive Toxic Toxic

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Ignitable Hazardous Wastes Ignitable Hazardous Wastes

Flash point <140 F

Flash point <140 F

Usually a liquid

Usually a liquid

D001

D001 hazardous waste code hazardous waste code Examples include: Examples include:

Paint waste

Paint waste

Degreasers

Degreasers S l t S l t

Solvents

Solvents

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Corrosive Hazardous Wastes Corrosive Hazardous Wastes

pH < 2 or pH > 12 5

pH < 2 or pH > 12 5

pH < 2 or pH > 12.5

pH < 2 or pH > 12.5

Usually a liquid

Usually a liquid

Usually a liquid

Usually a liquid

D002

D002 hazardous waste code hazardous waste code Examples include: Examples include: p

Waste acids

Waste acids

Alkaline cleaning fluids

Alkaline cleaning fluids

Waste battery acids

Waste battery acids

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Reactive Hazardous Wastes Reactive Hazardous Wastes

Explosive, unstable, reacts violently with water

Explosive, unstable, reacts violently with water

D003

D003 hazardous waste code hazardous waste code Examples include: Examples include:

Waste bleaches

Waste bleaches

Other oxidizers

Other oxidizers

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Toxic Hazardous Wastes Toxic Hazardous Wastes

Contain toxic constituents above regulatory levels

Contain toxic constituents above regulatory levels

Heavy metals, insecticides, herbicides and other Heavy metals, insecticides, herbicides and other

  • rganics
  • rganics

D t i d b D t i d b T i it Ch t i ti L hi T i it Ch t i ti L hi

Determined by

Determined by Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure Procedure (TCLP) (TCLP)

D004 through D043

D004 through D043 hazardous waste codes hazardous waste codes

D004 through D043

D004 through D043 hazardous waste codes hazardous waste codes

Examples include: Examples include:

Electronic equipment containing lead

Electronic equipment containing lead

Electronic equipment containing lead

Electronic equipment containing lead

Spent foundry sand

Spent foundry sand

Air emission control dust

Air emission control dust

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Toxic Hazardous Waste E l Examples

Ohio EPA H d Contaminant CAS No. Regulatory L l ( /l) Hazardous Waste No. Level (mg/l)

D004 Arsenic 7440-38-2 5 0 D004 Arsenic 7440 38 2 5.0 D005 Barium 7440-39-3 100.0 D006 Cadmium 7440-43-9 1 0 D006 Cadmium 7440 43 9 1.0 D007 Chromium 7440-47-3 5.0 D008 Lead 7439-92-1 5 0 D008 Lead 7439 92 1 5.0 D009 Mercury 7439-97-6 0.2 D010 Selenium 7782-49-2 1.0 D010 Selenium 7782 49 2 1.0 D011 Silver 7440-22-4 5.0

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Do I Have A Hazardous Waste? Do I Have A Hazardous Waste?

Has your business generated a waste? Yes Is it excluded? No You do not have a hazardous waste. Is the waste on Ohio EPA’s Yes Yes You have a listed hazardous Yes Is the waste on Ohio EPA s F, K, P or U lists? Yes You have a listed hazardous waste No Does the waste have any hazardous waste characteristics? Does the waste have any hazardous waste characteristics? No Yes You have a listed and characteristic hazardous waste hazardous waste characteristics? Yes No Yes Not a hazardous waste You have a characteristic hazardous waste

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G t C t i Generator Categories

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Generator Categories Generator Categories

Ohio has three ha ardo s aste generator Ohio has three ha ardo s aste generator Ohio has three hazardous waste generator Ohio has three hazardous waste generator categories: categories:

Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs CESQGs); ); ( ); ); Small Quantity Generators ( Small Quantity Generators (SQGs SQGs); and ); and Large Quantity Generators ( Large Quantity Generators (LQGs LQGs). ).

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Determining Your Category g g y

Total weight of hazardous waste that you generate

Total weight of hazardous waste that you generate (produce) in any given month of the calendar year; (produce) in any given month of the calendar year; (produce) in any given month of the calendar year; (produce) in any given month of the calendar year; For example: Hazardous waste that you generate For example: Hazardous waste that you generate between October 1 between October 1st

st and October 31

and October 31st

st

AND

Total amount of hazardous waste on

Total amount of hazardous waste on-

  • site at any given

site at any given time (only pertains to time (only pertains to CESQGs CESQGs and and SQGs SQGs) NOTE: NOTE: Generator categories are Generator categories are NOT NOT determined by the determined by the weight of waste shipped off weight of waste shipped off-site site weight of waste shipped off weight of waste shipped off site. site.

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Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs)

Y CESQG CESQG if if You are a You are a CESQG CESQG if you: if you:

generate no more than 220 pounds of hazardous

generate no more than 220 pounds of hazardous

generate no more than 220 pounds of hazardous

generate no more than 220 pounds of hazardous waste per waste per month month; ; AND

never accumulate more than 2,200 pounds of

hazardous waste on your property y y

Note: Note: 220 pounds is about 220 pounds is about half half of a 55

  • f a 55-
  • gallon drum

gallon drum 2 200 pounds is about 2 200 pounds is about five five 55 55 gallon drums gallon drums 2,200 pounds is about 2,200 pounds is about five five 55 55-gallon drums gallon drums

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What If I Go Over The CESQG Limits?

Generate more than 220 pounds of HW/month

Generate more than 220 pounds of HW/month you become either an SQG or an LQG for that month

Accumulate more than 2,200 pounds of HW at

Accumulate more than 2,200 pounds of HW at any given time any given time you become an you become an LQG LQG until that HW until that HW is moved off is moved off-

  • site

site

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Small Quantity Generators (SQGs)

You are an You are an SQG SQG if you: if you:

generate more than 220 pounds but less than

generate more than 220 pounds but less than 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste/month; and 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste/month; and

never accumulate over 13,200 pounds of

never accumulate over 13,200 pounds of hazardous waste on hazardous waste on-

  • site.

site.

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What If I Go Over The SQG Limits?

Generate more than 2,200 pounds of hazardous

Generate more than 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste in a calendar month waste in a calendar month

you become an you become an LQG LQG until that hazardous waste is until that hazardous waste is moved off moved off-

  • site

site

Accumulate over 13,200 pounds of hazardous

Accumulate over 13,200 pounds of hazardous waste on waste on-site site waste on waste on-site site

you become a treatment, storage and disposal facility you become a treatment, storage and disposal facility (TSDF TSDF) and must have a hazardous waste installation ) and must have a hazardous waste installation and operation and operation permit permit

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Large Quantity Generators (LQGs)

You are an You are an LQG LQG if you: if you:

generate 2,200 or more pounds of hazardous

generate 2,200 or more pounds of hazardous waste/month waste/month Note: Note: LQGs do not have a limit on volume of LQGs do not have a limit on volume of h d t t d h d t t d it it hazardous waste stored on hazardous waste stored on-

  • site

site

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What If I Change Generator Categories?

Termed

Termed episodic generation

Must manage your hazardous waste under all

applicable generator requirements for hazardous wastes generated that month for as long as that waste remains on-site

If you reach LQG status at any time during the

l d fil l calendar year, you must file an annual report

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G t R i t Generator Requirements

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Determining Your Generator Determining Your Generator Requirements

CESQGs follow OAC rule 3745-51-05 SQGs and LQGs follow OAC

Ch t 3745 52 Chapter 3745-52

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Generator Requirements Generator Requirements Summary Table

Management requirements OAC references CESQG, SQG, or LQG compliance requirement

Q , Q , Q p q

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Hazardous Waste Determination

Determine if your waste is hazardous waste OAC rule 3745-52-11 Failure to properly evaluate your waste may lead

to unsafe conditions or violations from improper to unsafe conditions or violations from improper management

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Remember This! Remember This! Remember This! Remember This!

Don’t throw any Don’t throw any waste into the waste into the dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless you have you have confirmed confirmed and and demonstrated demonstrated that it is that it is NOT NOT a a hazardous hazardous waste. waste.

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U.S. EPA Identification Number

Only required for SQGs and LQGs CESQGs are not required to obtain U.S. EPA ID

numbers numbers

U S EPA ID numbers are site specific U.S. EPA ID numbers are site specific

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How Do I Obtain A U.S. EPA Identification Number?

Print a copy of EPA Form 9029 from DHWM’s Web site Print a copy of EPA Form 9029 from DHWM s Web site

  • r call (614) 644-2977 and ask for a copy of the

Notification of Regulated Waste Activity booklet

Complete the form in its entirety using the Complete the form in its entirety using the

instructions provided

Mail the completed and signed original EPA form 9029

to: Ohio EPA – DHWM Regulatory and Information Services Regulatory and Information Services P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049

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How Long May I Accumulate (store) HW On-site?

CESQGs

CESQGs do not have any storage time limits do not have any storage time limits

SQGs

SQGs can store hazardous waste on can store hazardous waste on-

  • site for up

site for up to to 180 days 180 days; HOWEVER, if transporting a ; HOWEVER, if transporting a f f f f distance of 200 miles or more, can store for up distance of 200 miles or more, can store for up to 270 days (30 day extension available) to 270 days (30 day extension available)

LQGs

LQGs can store hazardous waste on can store hazardous waste on-

  • site

site for up to for up to 90 days 90 days (30 day extension available) (30 day extension available) for up to for up to 90 days 90 days (30 day extension available) (30 day extension available)

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What is Treatment? What is Treatment?

Defined in Ohio Administrative Code rule

Defined in Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-

  • 50

50-

  • 10(A)(125)

10(A)(125)

Treatment

Treatment: any method, technique or process, : any method, technique or process, designed to render waste non designed to render waste non-

  • hazardous, less

hazardous, less-

  • hazardous; safer to transport, store or dispose of;

hazardous; safer to transport, store or dispose of; bl f d bl f bl f d bl f

  • r amenable for recovery, amendable for
  • r amenable for recovery, amendable for

storage or reduced in volume. storage or reduced in volume.

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May I Treat My Hazardous Waste On-site?

Some forms of treatment by generators are

allowed without a hazardous waste permit: N t li ti Neutralization Polymerization St bili ti Stabilization Wastewater treatment

See “Generator Treatment” guidance document See Generator Treatment guidance document Consult with us if you wish to treat your hazardous

waste waste

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What Is Satellite Accumulation?

Satellite accumulation – term for the temporary

storage of hazardous waste near where it is g generated

Found in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rule

3745-52-34(C)

Only applies to SQGs and LQGs Use of this rule reduces some regulatory

requirements for storage areas

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What Requirements Apply to Satellite Accumulation Areas?

Up to 55 gallons of HW in containers at or near

each point of generation

Containers must be under control of the operator

  • f the process which generated the waste
  • f the process which generated the waste

C t i t b tibl ith t d i

Containers must be compatible with waste and in

good condition – not leaking

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What Requirements Apply to Satellite Accumulation Areas?

Containers must be marked with the words

“Hazardous Waste” (or other words that identify Hazardous Waste (or other words that identify contents)

Containers must remain closed except

when adding or removing hazardous waste g g

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What Happens When I Reach The 55-Gallon Limit?

Place the date on the container when it happened

Place the date on the container when it happened

Move the container to your centralized storage

Move the container to your centralized storage area (i e 90 or 180/270 day area) within area (i e 90 or 180/270 day area) within three three area (i.e., 90 or 180/270 day area) within area (i.e., 90 or 180/270 day area) within three three days days of the date that you place on the container

  • f the date that you place on the container

Begin complying with the

Begin complying with the SQG SQG or

  • r LQG

LQG hazardous waste accumulation hazardous waste accumulation requirements requirements

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What Are The Container What Are The Container Management Requirements? Management Requirements?

Found in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rules

Found in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rules 3745 3745-

  • 66

66-

  • 70

70 through through 3745 3745-

  • 66

66-

  • 77

77 g

They only apply to

They only apply to SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs y y pp y y y pp y Q Q

though not required, these preventative measures g q , p are good for CESQGs to follow

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What Are The Container M t R i t F Management Requirements For SQGs and LQGs?

Must be in good condition

g

Compatible with the hazardous waste and area Clearly labeled as “Hazardous Waste”

Clearly labeled as Hazardous Waste

Closed (lids) Conduct weekly inspections Conduct weekly inspections

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What Are The Container M t R i t F Management Requirements For SQGs and LQGs?

Label storage start date Maintain aisle space Ignitable/reactive located 15 meters from

facility’s property line

U.S. EPA air emission standards (LQGs only)

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What Are The Tank Management What Are The Tank Management Requirements? Requirements?

They only apply to

They only apply to SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs

though not required, these preventative measures are good for CESQGs to follow

Found in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rules

Found in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rules 3745 3745 66 66 90 90 th h th h 3745 3745 66 66 101 101 3745 3745-66 66-90 90 through through 3745 3745-66 66-101 101

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What Are The SQG Tank What Are The SQG Tank Management Requirements? Management Requirements?

Good condition

Good condition

Good condition

Good condition C tibl ith t d C tibl ith t d

Compatible with waste and area

Compatible with waste and area

Labeled as “Hazardous Waste”

Labeled as “Hazardous Waste”

Accumulation start date

Accumulation start date

Daily inspections

Daily inspections

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What Are The LQG Tank What Are The LQG Tank M t R i t ? M t R i t ? Management Requirements? Management Requirements?

Good condition

Good condition

Compatible with waste and area

Compatible with waste and area

Compatible with waste and area

Compatible with waste and area

Labeled as “Hazardous Waste”

Labeled as “Hazardous Waste”

Accumulation start date

Accumulation start date

Accumulation start date

Accumulation start date

Daily inspections

Daily inspections

U S EPA air emission standards apply

U S EPA air emission standards apply

U.S. EPA air emission standards apply

U.S. EPA air emission standards apply

Secondary containment

Secondary containment

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What Am I Required To Do Before What Am I Required To Do Before I Ship My HW Off I Ship My HW Off-

  • site?

site?

Termed “Pretransport” – Found in OAC rules 3745-52-30 to 3745-52-32 CESQGs are not required to prepare a manifest CESQGs are not required to prepare a manifest SQGs and LQGs must prepare manifest and

Package your HW

Package your HW

Label each package of HW Mark each package of HW Placard or offer the initial transporter the appropriate

placards

C

t t P bli Utiliti C i i f Ohi f

Contact Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for more

information

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Does My Business Need Does My Business Need P l T i i ? P l T i i ? Personnel Training? Personnel Training?

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-

  • 65

65-

  • 16

16

CESQGs

CESQGs are not required to conduct personnel are not required to conduct personnel t i i t i i training training

SQGs

SQGs must ensure that all employees are must ensure that all employees are thoroughly familiar with proper waste handling thoroughly familiar with proper waste handling thoroughly familiar with proper waste handling thoroughly familiar with proper waste handling and emergency procedures and emergency procedures

LQGs

LQGs must conduct classroom instruction or must conduct classroom instruction or Q

  • n
  • n-
  • the

the-

  • job personnel training for facility

job personnel training for facility employees and maintain documentation employees and maintain documentation

  • f personnel training
  • f personnel training
  • f personnel training
  • f personnel training
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How Do I Prepare For How Do I Prepare For Emergencies? Emergencies?

Found in OAC rules Found in OAC rules 3745 3745 65 65 30 30 to to 3745 3745 65 65 37 37 Found in OAC rules Found in OAC rules 3745 3745-65 65-30 30 to to 3745 3745-65 65-37 37 No requirements for No requirements for CESQGs CESQGs SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs must: must:

Maintain emergency equipment on

Maintain emergency equipment on-

  • site

site

Maintain and operate your facility to minimize the

Maintain and operate your facility to minimize the possibility of emergencies possibility of emergencies T t d i t i i t d T t d i t i i t d

Test and maintain your emergency equipment and

Test and maintain your emergency equipment and record the inspections in a log record the inspections in a log

Maintain adequate aisle space

Maintain adequate aisle space

Maintain adequate aisle space

Maintain adequate aisle space

Make arrangements with local emergency authorities

Make arrangements with local emergency authorities

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When Do I Need Emergency When Do I Need Emergency Procedures & A Contingency Plan? Procedures & A Contingency Plan?

SQG SQG t l t l t l t l it it ll t ll t

SQGs

SQGs – at least one employee on at least one employee on-

  • site or on

site or on-

  • call to

call to respond to all emergencies respond to all emergencies

LQGs

LQGs – prepare and maintain a prepare and maintain a written contingency plan written contingency plan Maintain all reports of contingency plan Maintain all reports of contingency plan implementation on implementation on-

  • file and report the incidents to

file and report the incidents to Ohio EPA Ohio EPA Ohio EPA Ohio EPA A copy of your contingency plan must be A copy of your contingency plan must be maintained at your facility & submitted to local maintained at your facility & submitted to local police, fire, hospitals, emergency response teams police, fire, hospitals, emergency response teams and Ohio EPA and Ohio EPA

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What Are My Recordkeeping What Are My Recordkeeping Requirements? Requirements? Requirements? Requirements?

Found in OAC rule

Found in OAC rule 3745 3745 52 52 40 40

Found in OAC rule

Found in OAC rule 3745 3745-52 52-40 40

CESQGs

CESQGs SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs must keep a copy of must keep a copy of

CESQGs

CESQGs, , SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs must keep a copy of must keep a copy of the following for at least 3 years: the following for at least 3 years:

Test results; Test results; Waste evaluation; and/or Waste evaluation; and/or Waste determinations Waste determinations

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SLIDE 62

What Are SQG’s Additional What Are SQG’s Additional R dk i R i t ? R dk i R i t ? Recordkeeping Requirements? Recordkeeping Requirements?

Additi ll Additi ll SQG SQG t k f th f t t k f th f t

Additionally,

Additionally, SQGs SQGs must keep a copy of these for at must keep a copy of these for at least 3 years: least 3 years: Weekly container inspections; Weekly container inspections; All manifests; and All manifests; and Land disposal restriction notifications, Land disposal restriction notifications, certifications and waste analysis data certifications and waste analysis data

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SLIDE 63

What Are LQG’s Additional What Are LQG’s Additional Recordkeeping Requirements? Recordkeeping Requirements?

LQGs

LQGs must keep a copy of these for at least 3 years: must keep a copy of these for at least 3 years: Everything mentioned in the previous two slides; Everything mentioned in the previous two slides; Personnel training documents; Personnel training documents; Annual reports; and Annual reports; and Annual reports; and Annual reports; and Daily tank inspection logs Daily tank inspection logs Daily tank inspection logs Daily tank inspection logs

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SLIDE 64

What Are My Manifesting What Are My Manifesting R i t ? R i t ? Requirements? Requirements?

Manifests

Manifests are HW tracking documents are HW tracking documents

Found in OAC rules

Found in OAC rules 3745 3745-

  • 52

52-

  • 20

20 to to 3745 3745-

  • 52

52-

  • 23

23

Only

Only SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs must manifest their HW must manifest their HW

Each person who transports, stores, treats or disposes must sign & retain a copy Must receive signed copy of your manifest from Must receive signed copy of your manifest from the final destination facility Each transporter must have a copy for their p py records Destination facility must have a copy

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SLIDE 65

What Is An Exception Report? What Is An Exception Report?

Fo nd in OAC r le

Fo nd in OAC r le 3745 3745 52 52 42 42

Found in OAC rule

Found in OAC rule 3745 3745-52 52-42 42

Exception reports are part of the RCRA manifest

Exception reports are part of the RCRA manifest tracking system tracking system tracking system tracking system

After you send waste off

After you send waste off-

  • site for disposal, the

site for disposal, the TSDF TSDF is required to return to you a copy of is required to return to you a copy of TSDF TSDF is required to return to you a copy of is required to return to you a copy of the original manifest the original manifest

If you don't receive the manifest from the

If you don't receive the manifest from the TSDF TSDF

If you don t receive the manifest from the

If you don t receive the manifest from the TSDF TSDF, , then you must submit an exception report to Ohio then you must submit an exception report to Ohio EPA EPA

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SLIDE 66

Am I Required To File An Am I Required To File An E ti R t? E ti R t? Exception Report? Exception Report?

CESQGs

CESQGs - Not Required Not Required

CESQGs

CESQGs Not Required Not Required

SQGs

SQGs – Required Required

If you do not receive a copy of the manifest signed If you do not receive a copy of the manifest signed by the designated facility within 60 days: Send exception report to Ohio EPA

LQGs

LQGs – Required Required

If you do not receive a copy of the signed manifest within 35 days: Contact transporter and/or the within 35 days: Contact transporter and/or the designated facility If you do not receive a copy of the signed manifest within 45 days: Send exception report to Ohio EPA

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SLIDE 67

What Are The Land Disposal What Are The Land Disposal What Are The Land Disposal What Are The Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs)? Restrictions (LDRs)?

Found in OAC Chapter

Found in OAC Chapter 3745 3745-

  • 270

270

These only apply to

These only apply to SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs

These only apply to

These only apply to SQGs SQGs and and LQGs LQGs

Standards

Standards developed to ensure that toxic developed to ensure that toxic constituents present in hazardous waste are constituents present in hazardous waste are p p properly treated before land disposal properly treated before land disposal

Under LDRs, generators need to complete a

Under LDRs, generators need to complete a notification (one notification (one time) which accompanies manifest time) which accompanies manifest notification (one notification (one-time) which accompanies manifest time) which accompanies manifest to TSD facility to TSD facility

TSDFs treat your HW to meet LDRs

TSDFs treat your HW to meet LDRs y

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SLIDE 68

Do I File an Annual Report? Do I File an Annual Report? p

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-

  • 52

52-

  • 41

41

Only

Only LQGs LQGs file annual reports file annual reports

Report provides Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA with data

concerning your facility’s hazardous waste concerning your facility’s hazardous waste generation, management and waste minimization activities

Due by March 1st

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SLIDE 69

Lamp Management Lamp Management Lamp Management Lamp Management

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SLIDE 70

What We Will Cover What We Will Cover What We Will Cover What We Will Cover

Background information

Background information

UW handler categories

UW handler categories

Green

Green-

  • tipped lamps

tipped lamps

Crushing

Crushing

Packaging/Labeling

Packaging/Labeling

Storage

Storage

Notification

Notification

Manifesting

Manifesting

Transportation

Transportation

Recordkeeping

Recordkeeping

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SLIDE 71

Background Background

What are the UW rules?

What are the UW rules?

What is a lamp?

What is a lamp?

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SLIDE 72

Who are UW handlers? Who are UW handlers?

UW handlers are persons who

UW handlers are persons who

Generate Generate Receive and Receive and Store (but do not treat, dispose of or recycle UW Store (but do not treat, dispose of or recycle UW generated elsewhere) generated elsewhere)

UW handlers cannot treat dispose of or recycle

UW handlers cannot treat dispose of or recycle

UW handlers cannot treat, dispose of or recycle

UW handlers cannot treat, dispose of or recycle UW UW UW Destination Facilities UW Destination Facilities – – must have a permit must have a permit

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SLIDE 73

What are the UW handler categories?

Two categories:

Two categories:

Small quantity handlers Small quantity handlers

Accumulates onsite less than 5,000 kilograms

Accumulates onsite less than 5,000 kilograms (11,023 pounds) of UW (not by type) at any time. (11,023 pounds) of UW (not by type) at any time.

Large quantity handlers Large quantity handlers Large quantity handlers Large quantity handlers

Accumulates onsite more than 5,000 kilograms

Accumulates onsite more than 5,000 kilograms (11,023 pounds) of UW (not by type) at any time. (11,023 pounds) of UW (not by type) at any time. ** do not confuse these categories with the ** do not confuse these categories with the hazardous waste generator categories hazardous waste generator categories g g g g (CESQGs, SQGs and LQGs) (CESQGs, SQGs and LQGs)

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SLIDE 74

What about those What about those green-tipped lamps?

They still contain mercury

They still contain mercury – – though not above though not above regulatory levels ( 2 mg/L) regulatory levels ( 2 mg/L) regulatory levels (.2 mg/L) regulatory levels (.2 mg/L)

We encourage recycling rather than disposal

We encourage recycling rather than disposal

We encourage recycling rather than disposal

We encourage recycling rather than disposal

If disposed must evaluate and retain

If disposed must evaluate and retain

If disposed, must evaluate and retain

If disposed, must evaluate and retain documentation for three years documentation for three years

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SLIDE 75

Can I use a lamp crusher Can I use a lamp crusher to crush my lamps?

UWR prohibits handlers

UWR prohibits handlers from crushing lamps from crushing lamps from crushing lamps from crushing lamps

If you crush your lamps

If you crush your lamps

If you crush your lamps,

If you crush your lamps, you must manage them you must manage them under the under the hazardous waste hazardous waste requirements requirements

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SLIDE 76

What are the packaging What are the packaging requirements for UW lamps?

Must be designed to

Must be designed to contain potential contain potential contain potential contain potential releases releases

Accidentally broken

Accidentally broken y

  • r damaged lamps
  • r damaged lamps

can be managed as can be managed as UW UW

Warning about

Warning about mercury mercury…

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SLIDE 77

What are the labeling requirements for UW lamps?

Must be clearly marked

Must be clearly marked

“Universal Waste Lamps”; “Universal Waste Lamps”; Universal Waste Lamps ; Universal Waste Lamps ; “Waste Lamps”; or “Waste Lamps”; or “Used Lamps” “Used Lamps”

Be able to demonstrate

Be able to demonstrate accumulation time accumulation time

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SLIDE 78

How long can I accumulate my How long can I accumulate my UW lamps?

Up to one year on

Up to one year on-

  • site

site regardless of your handler regardless of your handler category category

If greater than one year is

If greater than one year is required, you must be required, you must be bl t h it i bl t h it i able to prove why it is able to prove why it is necessary necessary

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SLIDE 79

Am I required to notify Ohio EPA Am I required to notify Ohio EPA

  • f my UW activities?

Small quantity handlers are NOT required to notify

Small quantity handlers are NOT required to notify Ohio EPA or to obtain a U S EPA identification Ohio EPA or to obtain a U S EPA identification Ohio EPA or to obtain a U.S. EPA identification Ohio EPA or to obtain a U.S. EPA identification number number

Large quantity handlers are required to notify and

Large quantity handlers are required to notify and

  • btain a U.S. EPA identification number
  • btain a U.S. EPA identification number
  • btain a U.S. EPA identification number
  • btain a U.S. EPA identification number

(unless you already have one) (unless you already have one)

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SLIDE 80

Must I manifest my UW lamps? Must I manifest my UW lamps?

NO NO UW handlers are not required to manifest their UW handlers are not required to manifest their q

  • ff
  • ff-
  • site shipments of UW

site shipments of UW UW handlers, however, must ensure delivery to UW handlers, however, must ensure delivery to another UW handler or to a permitted another UW handler or to a permitted destination facility destination facility

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SLIDE 81

Can I transport my own Can I transport my own UW lamps?

YES YES

  • deliver only to another UW handler, a UW

deliver only to another UW handler, a UW y y transfer facility or to a permitted UW transfer facility or to a permitted UW destination facility destination facility

  • must follow all DOT requirements

must follow all DOT requirements

  • responsible for spills and clean up

responsible for spills and clean up

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SLIDE 82

Can I take or send my lamps Can I take or send my lamps to any lamp recycler?

No No UW handlers must UW handlers must ensure delivery to ensure delivery to ensure delivery to ensure delivery to another UW handler another UW handler

  • r to a permitted
  • r to a permitted
  • r to a permitted
  • r to a permitted

destination facility destination facility

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SLIDE 83

What are my recordkeeping What are my recordkeeping requirements?

No recordkeeping requirements for small quantity

No recordkeeping requirements for small quantity handlers of UW handlers of UW

Large quantity handlers of UW must retain on

Large quantity handlers of UW must retain on-

  • and off

and off site shipment records for at least three site shipment records for at least three and off and off-site shipment records for at least three site shipment records for at least three years years

Name and address Name and address Quantity of each type of UW Quantity of each type of UW Date of shipment Date of shipment

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SLIDE 84

Most Commonly Most Commonly Cited Violations

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SLIDE 85

Most Commonly Cited Violations

Failure to evaluate your waste Not filing your annual report correctly

Not filing your annual report correctly

Not properly managing containers or maintaining

Not properly managing containers or maintaining an inspection log an inspection log p g p g

Not testing or maintaining emergency equipment

Not testing or maintaining emergency equipment g g g y q p g g g y q p

Not labeling used oil containers, tanks or fill pipes

Not labeling used oil containers, tanks or fill pipes

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SLIDE 86

Key Point With Waste Evaluation

Don’t throw any Don’t throw any waste into the waste into the dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless dumpster unless you have you have confirmed confirmed and and demonstrated demonstrated that it is that it is NOT NOT a a hazardous hazardous waste. waste.

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SLIDE 87

Avoiding Annual Reporting Violations

Ohi Ad i i t ti C d l Ohi Ad i i t ti C d l 3745 3745 52 52 41 41

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-52 52-41 41

Due by March 1

Due by March 1st

st

Due by March 1

Due by March 1st

st

Only report hazardous waste; not universal waste or

Only report hazardous waste; not universal waste or used oil used oil

Check accuracy and completeness

Check accuracy and completeness

Check accuracy and completeness

Check accuracy and completeness

Questions? Contact Tammy Heffelfinger at

Questions? Contact Tammy Heffelfinger at

Questions? Contact Tammy Heffelfinger at

Questions? Contact Tammy Heffelfinger at 614 614-

  • 644

644-

  • 2954

2954

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SLIDE 88

Container Management

Ohio Administrative Code rules

Ohio Administrative Code rules 3745 3745-

  • 66

66-

  • 73 and 3745

73 and 3745-

  • 66

66-

  • 74

74

Keep containers closed while in storage

Keep containers closed while in storage

Do not open, handle or store containers in a manner

Do not open, handle or store containers in a manner that will cause them to rupture or leak that will cause them to rupture or leak

Conduct inspections of container storage areas, at

Conduct inspections of container storage areas, at least weekly, looking for signs of leaks or least weekly, looking for signs of leaks or least weekly, looking for signs of leaks or least weekly, looking for signs of leaks or deterioration deterioration R d i ti i R d i ti i l

Record inspections in a

Record inspections in a log log or summary

  • r summary
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SLIDE 89

Emergency Equipment Emergency Equipment

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745-65 65-33 33

Ohio Administrative Code rule

Ohio Administrative Code rule 3745 3745 65 65 33 33

Alarm systems fire protection equipment spill

Alarm systems fire protection equipment spill

Alarm systems, fire protection equipment, spill

Alarm systems, fire protection equipment, spill control equipment and decontamination control equipment and decontamination equipment must be tested and maintained equipment must be tested and maintained as as q p q p necessary necessary to ensure proper operation in time of to ensure proper operation in time of emergency emergency

Record inspections in

Record inspections in log log or

  • r

summary summary

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SLIDE 90

Avoiding Used Oil Violations Avoiding Used Oil Violations

Ohio Administrati e Code Chapter

Ohio Administrati e Code Chapter 3745 3745 279 279

Ohio Administrative Code Chapter

Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3745 3745-279 279 L b li L b li “U d Oil” “U d Oil”

Labeling

Labeling – “Used Oil” “Used Oil”

Do Do Not Not Label as “Waste Oil” or “Hazardous Waste” Label as “Waste Oil” or “Hazardous Waste”

Storage

Storage – – Tanks or Containers Tanks or Containers

Releases

Releases

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SLIDE 91

Resources

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SLIDE 92

E-Mail Updates E-Mail Updates

Permitting

Permitting

Permitting

Permitting

Enforcement

Enforcement

Rules

Rules

Rules

Rules

General/Guidance

General/Guidance

Annual Reports

Annual Reports p

The

The Notifier Notifier

Cessation of Regulated Operations (CRO)

Cessation of Regulated Operations (CRO) g p ( ) g p ( ) News News

t t h / / ilf ht l t t h / / ilf ht l www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/emailform.html www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/emailform.html

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SLIDE 93

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SLIDE 94

Forms Lists and Checklists Forms, Lists and Checklists

Updated and current versions

Updated and current versions

Includes

Includes Notification form (EPA 9029) Notification form (EPA 9029) Annual Report Forms Annual Report Forms Permit Application Forms Permit Application Forms Permit Modification/Renewal Checklists Permit Modification/Renewal Checklists Compliance Checklists Compliance Checklists Universal Waste and Used Oil Forms Universal Waste and Used Oil Forms CRO Forms CRO Forms www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/formslistchklist.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/formslistchklist.html

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SLIDE 95

Publications, Guidance Documents, Fact Sheets

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Organized alphabetically by topic

Organized alphabetically by topic

Each topic section offers information in different formats

Each topic section offers information in different formats including: including: U.S. EPA web based information U.S. EPA web based information Guidance Documents Guidance Documents Guidance Documents Guidance Documents Notifier Articles Notifier Articles Fact Sheets Fact Sheets Recyclers Lists Recyclers Lists Forms and Checklists Forms and Checklists www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guideancedocs.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guideancedocs.html

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SLIDE 96

Guidance Documents Guidance Documents

Intended to cover information that pertains to a large

Intended to cover information that pertains to a large

Intended to cover information that pertains to a large

Intended to cover information that pertains to a large group of people group of people

Listed alphabetically

Listed alphabetically

Most current and updated versions

Most current and updated versions t t h /dh / id d t ht l t t h /dh / id d t ht l www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guidancedocuments.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guidancedocuments.html

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SLIDE 97

Search Written Regulatory Interpretations

Written regulatory responses to questions

Written regulatory responses to questions received received

Click on months for most recent

Click on months for most recent correspondence correspondence

www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/search.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/search.html

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SLIDE 98

Recyclers Lists Recyclers Lists

DHWM’s Recyclers Lists available here:

DHWM’s Recyclers Lists available here: www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guideancedocs.html# www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/guideancedocs.html# recycleList recycleList

Also available from OCAPP

Also available from OCAPP Ohio EPA’s Office of Compliance Assistance and Ohio EPA’s Office of Compliance Assistance and Ohio EPA s Office of Compliance Assistance and Ohio EPA s Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention Pollution Prevention www epa state oh us/ocapp/p2/wastex html www epa state oh us/ocapp/p2/wastex html www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/p2/wastex.html www.epa.state.oh.us/ocapp/p2/wastex.html

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SLIDE 99

The Notifier The Notifier

DHWM’s quarterly newsletter

DHWM’s quarterly newsletter

Available on the Web

Available on the Web

Use the list

Use the list-

  • serve to get updates

serve to get updates

www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/newsletter.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/newsletter.html

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SLIDE 100

Ohio’s Hazardous Waste Rules Ohio s Hazardous Waste Rules

A ailable on o r Web page

A ailable on o r Web page

Available on our Web page

Available on our Web page M t t d d t d i M t t d d t d i

Most current and updated versions

Most current and updated versions

Can access the Ohio Revised Code as well

Can access the Ohio Revised Code as well as the Ohio Administrative Code as the Ohio Administrative Code

www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/laws_regs.html www.epa.state.oh.us/dhwm/laws_regs.html

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SLIDE 101

Ohio EPA Resources Ohio EPA Resources

Office of Compliance Assistance & Pollution

Office of Compliance Assistance & Pollution Prevention Prevention

Available weekdays from 8 Available weekdays from 8-5 Available weekdays from 8 Available weekdays from 8 5 Call (800) 329 Call (800) 329-

  • 7518

7518 E-

  • mail:

mail: dan.sowry@epa.state.oh.us

dan.sowry@epa.state.oh.us

DHWM’s Regulatory Services Unit

DHWM’s Regulatory Services Unit

Available weekdays from 8 Available weekdays from 8-

  • 5

5 y Call (614) 644 Call (614) 644-

  • 2917

2917 E-

  • mail:

mail: jeff.mayhugh@epa.state.oh.us jeff.mayhugh@epa.state.oh.us