Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 66264.175 - Containment
(a) Container
transfer and storage areas shall have a containment system that is designed and
operated in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.
(b) A containment system shall be designed
and operated as follows:
(1) a base shall
underlie the containers which is free of cracks or gaps and is sufficiently
impervious to contain leaks, spills, and accumulated precipitation until the
collected material is detected and removed;
(2) the base shall be sloped or the
containment system shall be otherwise designed and operated to drain and remove
liquids resulting from leaks, spills, or precipitation, unless the containers
are elevated or are otherwise protected from contact with accumulated
liquids;
(3) the containment system
shall have sufficient capacity to contain precipitation from at least a
24-hour, 25-year storm plus 10 % of the aggregate volume of all containers or
the volume of the largest container, whichever is greater. Containers that do
not contain free liquids need not be considered in this
determination;
(4) run-on into the
containment system shall be prevented unless the collection system has
sufficient excess capacity in addition to that required in subsection (b)(3) of
this section to contain any run-on which might enter the system; and
(5) spilled or leaked waste and accumulated
precipitation shall be removed from the sump or collection area in as timely a
manner as is necessary to prevent overflow of the collection system. If the
collected material is a hazardous waste under chapter 11 of this division, it
shall be managed as a hazardous waste in accordance with all applicable
requirements of chapters 12 through 16 of this division. If the collected
material is discharged through a point source to waters of the United States,
it is subject to the requirements of section 402 of the Federal Clean Water
Act, as amended (33 U.S.C.
section 1342).
(c) The owner or operator shall submit to the
Department with the application for a hazardous waste facility permit a written
statement signed by an independent, qualified professional engineer, registered
in California, that indicates that the containment system is suitably designed
to achieve the requirements of this section.
(d) Storage areas that store containers
holding only hazardous wastes that do not contain free liquids need not have a
containment system as specified by subsection (b) of this section, except as
provided by subsection (e) of this section or provided that:
(1) The storage area is sloped or is
otherwise designed and operated to collect and remove liquid resulting from
precipitation, or
(2) The
containers are elevated or are otherwise protected from contact with
accumulated liquid.
(e)
Storage areas that store containers holding the following wastes listed that do
not contain free liquids must have a containment system as specified by
subsection (b) of this section: F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and
F027.
Notes
2. New subsections (d)-(e) and amendment of NOTE filed 7-24-97; operative 7-24-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 97, No. 30).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159, 58004 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150(a), 25159 and 25159.5, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 264.175.
2. New subsections (d)-(e) and amendment of Note filed 7-24-97; operative 7-24-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 97, No. 30).
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