Haw. Code R. §§ 11-270.85 - When do I need a RAP?
(a) Whenever you
treat, store, or dispose of hazardous remediation wastes in a manner that
requires a RCRA permit under § 270.1, you must either obtain:
(1) A RCRA permit according to §§
270.3 through 270.66; or
(2) A RAP
according to this subpart.
(b) Treatment units that use combustion of
hazardous remediation wastes at a remediation waste management site are not
eligible for RAPs under this subpart.
(c) You may obtain a RAP for managing
hazardous remediation waste at an already permitted RCRA facility. You must
have these RAPs approved as a modification to your existing permit according to
the requirements of § 270.41 or § 270.42 instead of the requirements
in this subpart. When you submit an application for such a modification,
however, the information requirements in § 270.42(a)(1)(i), (b)(1)(iv),
and (c)(1)(iv) do not apply; instead, you must submit the information required
under § 270.110. When your permit is modified the RAP becomes part of the
RCRA permit. Therefore when your permit (including the RAP portion) is
modified, revoked and reissued, terminated or when it expires, it will be
modified according to the applicable requirements in §§ 270.40
through 270.42, revoked and reissued according to the applicable requirements
in §§ 270.41 and 270.43, terminated according to the applicable
requirements in § 270.43, and expire according to the applicable
requirements in §§ 270.50 and 270.51.
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