Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 1420.105 - Permit and Manifest Requirements and Exceptions
Current through Vol. 46, No. 16, April 15, 2022
a) The permit and permit appeal provisions in
Sections 39 and 40 of the Act and Board regulations adopted thereunder apply to
this Subtitle.
b) A person who
transports PIMW must obtain a PIMW hauling permit from the Agency, except:
1)
A person transporting
PIMW generated solely by that person's activities;
2)
Noncommercial transportation of
less than 50 pounds of PIMW at any one time; or
3)
The U.S. Postal Service.
(Section 56.1(f)(1)(A) through (C) of the Act)
c) A person who conducts a PIMW treatment,
storage, or transfer operation must obtain a permit from the Agency, except:
1)
Any person conducting a PIMW
treatment, storage, or transfer operation for PIMW generated by the person's
own activities that are treated, stored, or transferred within the site where
the PIMW is generated;
2)
Any hospital that treats, stores, or transfers only PIMW generated by
its own activities or by members of its medical staff. (Section
56.1(g)(1) of the Act) No storage permit is required under Section 56.1(g) of
the Act if PIMW transportation is interrupted. For example, transportation of
PIMW interrupted by vehicle repairs or inclement weather is not
storage.
d) A person
applying for a permit for a PIMW treatment, storage, or transfer operation must
file an application, on forms provided by the Agency, with the Agency in
compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
1422.105
through
1422.107.
e) Any person who transports PIMW must carry
a completed PIMW manifest except for the transportation of:
1)
PIMW being transported by
generators who generated the waste by their own activities, when the PIMW is
transported within or between sites or facilities owned, controlled, or
operated by that person;
2)
Less than 50 pounds of PIMW at any
one time for a noncommercial transportation activity; or
3)
PIMW by the U.S. Postal
Service. (Section 56.1(h) of the Act)
Notes
Added at 17 Ill. Reg. 9947, effective June 21, 1993
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