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B-I. Purpose and scopeThe tables presented in this appendix are intended toillustrate the regulatory requirements applicable to thedesign of land disposal/land treatment facilitiesAPPENDIX BTable B-2.Management Programs.Table B-I. Summary of RCRA <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>Regulations Applicable to TM 5-814- 7’Regulation Title Applicable Elements of the Regulation40 CFR 260 <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> Management • DefinitionsTM 5-814-7B-2. TablesTable B-1 Summary of RCRA <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>Regulations Applicable to TM 5-814-7.Review of State <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>System: General• Petitions for equivalent testing• Petitions to exclude a waste generated at a particular facility40 CFR 261 Identification and Listing • Defines hazardous waste and those wastes which are excluded under the broadof <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>definition• Recycled or recovered waste exclusion• General hazardous waste characteristics• Lists of hazardous waste40 CFR 262 Standards Applicable to • <strong>Hazardous</strong> waste determinationGenerators of <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> • Recordkeeping and reporting requirements• Procedures for notification of hazardous waste activity40 CFR 264Subpart A Standards for Owners/Opera- • Scope and applicability of the standardstors of <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> • Enforcement in cases of 'mminent Hazard"<strong>Treatment</strong>, Storage and • Relationship of these standards to the permitting process<strong>Disposal</strong> UnitsSubpart B General Facility Standards • <strong>Waste</strong> analysis requirements• Security• Inspections• Personnel training• Requirements for ignitible, reactive or incompatible wasteSubpart C Preparedness and Prevention • General design and operation criteria to prevent unplanned sudden or nonsuddenreleases of hazardous wastesSubpart D Contingency Plan and • Contents of the contingency planEmergency Procedures• Emergency procedures for responding to fires, explosions or material release• Definition of personnel responsibilitiesSubpart E Manifest System, Record- • Use of manifest systemkeeping and Reporting • Reporting requirementsSubpart F Ground-Water Protection • Procedures to identify escape of contaminants from facilities• General ground-water monitoring requirements• Protection standards and allowable concentration limits for permit obtainment• Detection monitoring program• Compliance monitoring program• Corrective action programSubpart G Closure and Post Closure • Establishes closure performance standards• Post-closure care and property useSubpart K Surface Impoundments • Prevention of overtopping• Liner design and materials (DA impoundments are required to have double linersand leak detection or secondary leachate collection systems for non-inspectableinstallations)• Ground-water monitoring requirements• Run-on/run-off controls• Cap requirements• Closure requirementsSubpart L <strong>Waste</strong> Piles • Liner design and materials (DA waste piles are required to have double liners andCANCELLEDleak detection or secondary leachate collection systems for non-inspectableinstallations)• Leachate collection and removal systems• Ground-water monitoring requirements• Monitoring exemptions* The regulations summarized in this table represent technical and performance standards for hazardous waste units; omittedfrom the table is 40 CFR 270, which presents the procedural requirements and criteria for the part B permit process.B-1

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