Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-730.161 - Emergency Identification Numbers
(1)
40 C.F.R.
262.18(a) requires all
generators to obtain an EPA identification number before offering hazardous
waste for transport. Under certain special circumstances, the Department
processes applications for an emergency identification number [referred to as
an emergency EPA/DEP I.D. number]. These special circumstances are:
(a) Emergency situations such as
spills;
(b) Cleanup of abandoned
sites; and,
(c) One-time cleanup of
a site that does not normally generate hazardous waste, and will not generate
waste in the foreseeable future.
(2) In order to apply for an emergency
EPA/DEP I.D. number, the generator of the hazardous waste(s) shall:
(a) Send the Department a completed Form
62-730.900(3),
Application for a Hazardous Waste Emergency EPA/DEP Identification Number
("Emergency I.D. Form"), effective date 4-23-13, which is hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02078).
This form can be obtained on the internet at
https://floridadep.gov/waste/permitting-compliance-assistance/content/forms-chapter-62-730-hazardous-waste,
or by contacting the Permitting and Compliance Assistance Program, MS 4500,
Division of Waste Management, Department of Environmental Protection, 2600
Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400; and,
(b) Follow the instructions on the
form.
(3) For the purpose
of this section:
(a) An "emergency situation"
shall mean a sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous materials during
transportation or at a product storage facility.
(b) A "one-time cleanup" shall mean removal
of hazardous waste where: waste has been abandoned on a property; the property
is under bankruptcy proceedings or an administrative, civil, criminal, or
judicial proceeding to compel facility closure; or any other situation which
necessitates a one-time cleanup or removal of hazardous
waste.
(4) Pursuant to
sections 403.721 and
403.727, F.S., it is a violation
of this rule for a generator to:
(a) Provide
false or incorrect information on the DEP Emergency I.D. Form.
(b) Ship hazardous wastes not listed on the
DEP Emergency I.D. Form.
(c) Ship a
greater volume of hazardous waste than listed on the DEP Emergency I.D. Form
without delivering, within 24 hours of the shipment, a written explanation of
the reason for exceeding the original estimated volume.
(d) Ship hazardous waste after 60 days from
the issue date of the emergency EPA/DEP I.D. number.
(e) Fail to send the Department a legible
copy of all signed and returned manifests and the land disposal restriction
notices and certifications required under
40 C.F.R.
268.7 for the hazardous wastes shipped under
the emergency EPA/DEP I.D. number within 45 days of the last
shipment.
(5) A generator
with an emergency EPA/DEP I.D. number who generates greater than 1, 000 kg of
hazardous waste in a calendar month, shall submit a biennial report as
described in subsection
62-730.160(2),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.704, 403.72, 403.721, 403.727 FS. Law Implemented 403.704, 403.721 FS.
New 1-5-95, Amended 1-29-06, 4-23-13, 6-18-18.
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