Haw. Code R. §§ 11-270.110 - What must I include in my application for a RAP?
You must include the following information in your application for a RAP:
(a) The name,
address, and EPA identification number of the remediation waste management
site;
(b) The name, address, and
telephone number of the owner and operator;
(c) The latitude and longitude of the
site;
(d) The United States
Geological Survey (USGS) or county map showing the location of the remediation
waste management site;
(e) A scaled
drawing of the remediation waste management site showing:
(1) The remediation waste management site
boundaries;
(2) Any significant
physical structures; and
(3) The
boundary of all areas on-site where remediation waste is to be treated, stored
or disposed;
(f) A
specification of the hazardous remediation waste to be treated, stored or
disposed of at the facility or remediation waste management site. This must
include information on:
(1) Constituent
concentrations and other properties of the hazardous remediation wastes that
may affect how such materials should be treated and/or otherwise
managed;
(2) An estimate of the
quantity of these wastes; and
(3) A
description of the processes you will use to treat, store, or dispose of this
waste including technologies, handling systems, design and operating parameters
you will use to treat hazardous remediation wastes before disposing of them
according to the LDR standards of part 268 of this chapter, as
applicable;
(g) Enough
information to demonstrate that operations that follow the provisions in your
RAP application will ensure compliance with applicable requirements of parts
264, 266, and 268 of this chapter;
(h) Such information as may be necessary to
enable the director to carry out his duties under other Federal laws as is
required for traditional RCRA permits under § 270.14(b)(20);
(i) Any other information the Director
decides is necessary for demonstrating compliance with this subpart or for
determining any additional RAP conditions that are necessary to protect human
health and the environment.
Notes
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