Haw. Code R. § 11-264-13 - General waste analysis
(a) Waste analysis.
(1) Before an owner or operator treats,
stores, or disposes of any hazardous wastes, or non-hazardous wastes if
applicable under subsection 11-264-113(d), he must obtain a detailed chemical
and physical analysis of a representative sample of the wastes. At a minimum,
the analysis must contain all the information which must be known to treat,
store, or dispose of the waste in accordance with this chapter and chapter
11-268.
(2) The analysis may include data developed
under chapter
11-261, and existing published or
documented data on the hazardous waste or on hazardous waste generated from
similar processes.
(3) The analysis
must be repeated as necessary to ensure that it is accurate and up to date. At
a minimum, the analysis must be repeated:
(i)
When the owner or operator is notified, or has reason to believe, that the
process or operation generating the hazardous wastes, or non-hazardous wastes
if applicable under subsection 11-264-113(d), has changed; and
(ii) For off-site facilities, when the
results of the inspection required in paragraph (a)(4) indicate that the
hazardous waste received at the facility does not match the waste designated on
the accompanying manifest or shipping paper.
(4) The owner or operator of an off-site
facility must inspect and, if necessary, analyze each hazardous waste movement
received at the facility to determine whether it matches the identity of the
waste specified on the accompanying manifest or shipping paper.
(b) The owner or operator must
develop and follow a written waste analysis plan which describes the procedures
which he or she will carry out to comply with subsection (a). He or she must
keep this plan at the facility. At a minimum, the plan must specify:
(1) The parameters for which each hazardous
waste, or non-hazardous waste if applicable under subsection 11-264-113(d),
will be analyzed and the rationale for the selection of these parameters (i.e.,
how analysis for these parameters will provide sufficient information on the
waste's properties to comply with subsection (a));
(2) The test methods which will be used to
test for these parameters;
(3) The
sampling method which will be used to obtain a representative sample of the
waste to be analyzed. A representative sample may be obtained using either:
(i) One of the sampling methods described in
Appendix I of chapter 11-261; or
(ii) (Reserved)
(4) The frequency with which the initial
analysis of the waste will be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis
is accurate and up to date; and
(5)
For off-site facilities, the waste analyses that hazardous waste generators
have agreed to supply.
(6) Where
applicable, the methods that will be used to meet the additional waste analysis
requirements for specific waste management methods as specified in sections
11-264-17, 11-264-314, 11-264-341, subsections 11-264-1034(d), 11-264-1063(d),
and sections 11-264-1083, 11-268-7.
(7) For surface impoundments exempted from
land disposal restrictions under subsection 11-268-4(a), the procedures and
schedules for:
(i) The sampling of
impoundment contents;
(ii) The
analysis of test data; and,
(iii)
The annual removal of residues which are not delisted under section 11-260-22
or which exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and either:
(A) Do not meet applicable treatment
standards of chapter
11-268, subchapter D; or
(8) For owners and operators
seeking an exemption to the air emission standards of subchapter CC in
accordance with section 11-264-1082 --
(i) If
direct measurement is used for the waste determination, the procedures and
schedules for waste sampling and analysis, and the results of the analysis of
test data to verify the exemption.
(ii) If knowledge of the waste is used for
the waste determination, any information prepared by the facility owner or
operator or by the generator of the hazardous waste, if the waste is received
from off site, that is used as the basis for knowledge of the waste.
(c) For off-site
facilities, the waste analysis plan required in subsection (b) must also
specify the procedures which will be used to inspect and, if necessary, analyze
each movement of hazardous waste received at the facility to ensure that it
matches the identity of the waste designated on the accompanying manifest or
shipping paper. At a minimum, the plan must describe:
(1) The procedures which will be used to
determine the identity of each movement of waste managed at the facility;
and
(2) The sampling method which
will be used to obtain a representative sample of the waste to be identified,
if the identification method includes sampling.
(3) The procedures that the owner or operator
of an off-site landfill receiving containerized hazardous waste will use to
determine whether a hazardous waste generator or treater has added a
biodegradable sorbent to the waste in the container.
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