UFC 3-280-02A Hazardous Waste Land Disposal/Land Treatment ...
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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 Hazardous WasteRegulations Applicable to TM 5-814- 7’Regulation Title Applicable Elements of the Regulation40 CFR 260 Hazardous Waste Management • DefinitionsTM 5-814-7B-2. TablesTable B-1 Summary of RCRA Hazardous WasteRegulations Applicable to TM 5-814-7.Review of State Hazardous WasteSystem: 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 Hazardous Wastedefinition• Recycled or recovered waste exclusion• General hazardous waste characteristics• Lists of hazardous waste40 CFR 262 Standards Applicable to • Hazardous waste determinationGenerators of Hazardous Waste • 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 Hazardous Waste • Enforcement in cases of 'mminent Hazard"Treatment, Storage and • Relationship of these standards to the permitting processDisposal UnitsSubpart B General Facility Standards • Waste 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 Waste 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
TM 5-814-7Table B-I. Summary of RCRA Hazardous WasteRegulations Applicable to TM5-814- 7 (Continued)Regulation Title Applicable Elements of the Regulation• Run-on/run-off controls• Special waste controls• Closure/post-closure careSubpart M Land Treatment • Treatment program performance standards based on treatment zone and wasteconstituents• Site selection criteria• Soil preparation and care• Run-on/run-off controls and treatment• Wind dispersal controls• Vegetation• Unsaturated zone monitoring requirements-soil-pore liquid tests-chemical make up of soil• Closure/postclosure careSubpart N Landfills • Design and operating requirements: liners, leachate collection systems,exemption demonstration, run-on or run-off control systems, wind dispersalcontrol• DA landfills are required to have double liners and leak detection or secondaryleachate collection systems• Exemption from Subpart F for double-lined units• Monitoring program-detection-compliance-correction• Inspections• Special requirements for liquid wastes• Special requirements for containerized waste• Closure/post-closure requirementsUS Army Corps of Engineers.Table B-2. Review of State Hazardous Waste Management ProgramsSpecific Siting Burial Policies DiscourageState Universe of Waste 1 Procedures 2 Restriction LandfillingAlabama RCRA XAlaskaRCRAArizona Equivalent + expanded criteria X XArkansasRCRA + PCB'sCalifornia RCRA + expanded criteria X XColorado Equivalent XConnecticut RCRA by statute X XDelawareRCRAFlorida RCRA by reference X XGeorgia RCRA by reference X XHawaiiRCRAIdahoRCRAIllinois RCRA + special wastes X X XIndiana RCRA X XIowa RCRA by reference X XKansas RCRA X XKentucky RCRA by reference X XLouisianaRCRA + expanded waste listMaine RCRA X XMaryland RCRA + PCB's X X XMassachusetts RCRA + PCB's, oil, radioactive wastes X XMichigan RCRA + oil, other toxic wastes X XMinnesota RCRA + oil X XMississippi Equivalent XMissouri RCRA X XMontanaRCRANebraska RCRA by reference XB-2CANCELLED
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TM 5-814-7Table B-I. Summary of RCRA <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>Regulations Applicable to TM5-814- 7 (Continued)Regulation Title Applicable Elements of the Regulation• Run-on/run-off controls• Special waste controls• Closure/post-closure careSubpart M <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Treatment</strong> • <strong>Treatment</strong> program performance standards based on treatment zone and wasteconstituents• Site selection criteria• Soil preparation and care• Run-on/run-off controls and treatment• Wind dispersal controls• Vegetation• Unsaturated zone monitoring requirements-soil-pore liquid tests-chemical make up of soil• Closure/postclosure careSubpart N <strong>Land</strong>fills • Design and operating requirements: liners, leachate collection systems,exemption demonstration, run-on or run-off control systems, wind dispersalcontrol• DA landfills are required to have double liners and leak detection or secondaryleachate collection systems• Exemption from Subpart F for double-lined units• Monitoring program-detection-compliance-correction• Inspections• Special requirements for liquid wastes• Special requirements for containerized waste• Closure/post-closure requirementsUS Army Corps of Engineers.Table B-2. Review of State <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> Management ProgramsSpecific Siting Burial Policies DiscourageState Universe of <strong>Waste</strong> 1 Procedures 2 Restriction <strong>Land</strong>fillingAlabama RCRA XAlaskaRCRAArizona Equivalent + expanded criteria X XArkansasRCRA + PCB'sCalifornia RCRA + expanded criteria X XColorado Equivalent XConnecticut RCRA by statute X XDelawareRCRAFlorida RCRA by reference X XGeorgia RCRA by reference X XHawaiiRCRAIdahoRCRAIllinois RCRA + special wastes X X XIndiana RCRA X XIowa RCRA by reference X XKansas RCRA X XKentucky RCRA by reference X XLouisianaRCRA + expanded waste listMaine RCRA X XMaryland RCRA + PCB's X X XMassachusetts RCRA + PCB's, oil, radioactive wastes X XMichigan RCRA + oil, other toxic wastes X XMinnesota RCRA + oil X XMississippi Equivalent XMissouri RCRA X XMontanaRCRANebraska RCRA by reference XB-2CANCELLED