Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 66264.314 - Special Requirements for Bulk and Containerized Liquids
(a) Effective
February 2, 1985, the placement of bulk or non-containerized liquid hazardous
waste or hazardous waste containing free liquids (whether or not sorbents have
been added) in any landfill is prohibited.
(b) To demonstrate the absence or presence of
free liquids in either a containerized or a bulk waste , the facility shall use
Method 9095 (as described in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste ,
Physical/Chemical Methods--EPA publication SW-846, Third Edition, as
incorporated by reference in section
66260.11).
(c) Containers holding free liquids shall not
be placed in a landfill unless:
(1) all
free-standing liquid:
(A) has been removed by
decanting or other methods;
(B) has
been mixed with absorbent or solidified so that free-standing liquid is no
longer observed; or
(C) has been
otherwise eliminated; or
(2) the container is very small, such as an
ampule; or
(3) the container is
designed to hold free liquids for use other than storage , such as a battery or
capacitor; or
(d) Sorbents used to treat free liquids to be
disposed of in landfills shall be nonbiodegradable. Nonbiodegradable sorbents
are: materials listed or described in subsection (d)(1) of this section;
materials that pass one of the tests in subsection (d)(2) of this section; or
materials that are determined by USEPA to be nonbiodegradable through the 40
CFR part 260 petition process.
(1)
Nonbiodegradable sorbents.
(A) Inorganic
minerals, other inorganic materials, and elemental carbon (e.g.,
aluminosilicates, clays, smectites, Fuller's earth, bentonite, calcium
bentonite, montmorillonite, calcined montmorillonite, kaolinite, micas
(illite), vermiculites, zeolites; calcium carbonate (organic free limestone);
oxides/hydroxides, alumina, lime, silica (sand), diatomaceous earth; perlite
(volcanic glass); expanded volcanic rock; volcanic ash; cement kiln dust; fly
ash; rice hull ash; activated charcoal/activated carbon); or
(B) High molecular weight synthetic polymers
(e.g., polyethylene, high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene,
polystyrene, polyurethane, polyacrylate, polynorborene, polyisobutylene, ground
synthetic rubber, cross-linked allylstyrene and tertiary butyl copolymers).
This does not include polymers derived from biological material or polymers
specifically designed to be degradable; or
(C) Mixtures of these nonbiodegradable
materials.
(2) Tests for
nonbiodegradable sorbents.
(A) The sorbent
material is determined to be nonbiodegradable under ASTM Method G21-90-Standard
Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymer Materials to Fungi;
or
(B) The sorbent material is
determined to be nonbiodegradable under ASTM Method G22-76 (1984b)-Standard
Practice for Determining Resistance of Plastics to Bacteria; or
(C) The sorbent material is determined to be
non-biodegradable under OECD test 301B: (CO2 Evolution
(Modified Strum Test))
(e) Effective November 8, 1985 the placement
of any liquid which is not a hazardous waste in a landfill is prohibited unless
the owner or operator of such landfill demonstrates to the Department , or the
Department determines, that:
(1) the only
reasonably available alternative to the placement in such landfill is placement
in a landfill or unlined surface impoundment , whether or not permitted or
operating under interim status , which contains, or may reasonably be
anticipated to contain, hazardous waste ; and
(2) placement in such owner or operator 's
landfill will not present a risk of contamination of any underground source of
drinking water (as that term is defined in section
66260.10).
Notes
2. Amendment of subsections (a) and (c)(1), new subsections (d)-(d)(2)(B), subsection relettering and amendment of NOTE filed 8-8-95 as an emergency; operative 8-8-95 (Register 95, No. 32). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 12-6-95 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
3.
4. Amendment of subsections (a) and (b), new subsections (d)-(d)(2)(C), subsection relettering, and amendment of NOTE filed 10-13-98; operative 11-12-98 (Register 98, No. 42).
5. New subsection (d)(2)(A) and amendment of NOTE filed 3-17-99; operative 4-16-99 (Register 99, No. 12).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25159 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150, 25159, 25159.5 and 25179.5, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 264.314.
2. Amendment of subsections (a) and (c)(1), new subsections (d)-(d)(2)(B), subsection relettering and amendment of Note filed 8-8-95 as an emergency; operative 8-8-95 (Register 95, No. 32). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 12-6-95 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
3.
4. Amendment of subsections (a) and (b), new subsections (d)-(d)(2)(C), subsection relettering, and amendment of Note filed 10-13-98; operative 11-12-98 (Register 98, No. 42).
5. New subsection (d)(2)(A) and amendment of Note filed 3-17-99; operative 4-16-99 (Register 99, No. 12).
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