Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 726.330 - Conditions to Qualify for and Maintain a Storage and Treatment Conditional Exemption
a) For
LLMW to qualify for the exemption, the generator must notify the Agency and the
IEMA in writing by certified delivery that it is claiming a storage and
treatment conditional exemption for the LLMW stored on the generator's
facility. The dated notification must include the generator's name, address,
RCRA identification number, federal NRC or IEMA license number, the USEPA
hazardous waste numbers and storage units for which the generator is seeking an
exemption, and a statement that the generator meets the conditions of this
Subpart N. The generator's notification must be signed by the generator's
authorized representative who certifies that the information in the
notification is true, accurate, and complete. The generator must notify the
Agency of its claim within 90 days after a storage unit is first used to store
conditionally exempt LLMW.
b) To
qualify for and maintain an exemption for LLMW, the generator must do each of
the following:
1) Store its LLMW waste in
tanks or containers in compliance with the requirements of its license that
apply to the proper storage of low-level radioactive waste (not including those
license requirements that relate solely to recordkeeping);
2) Store its LLMW in tanks or containers in
compliance with chemical compatibility requirements of a tank or container in
35 Ill. Adm. Code
724.277
or
724.299
or 35 Ill. Adm. Code
725.277
or
725.299;
3) Certify that facility personnel who manage
stored conditionally exempt LLMW are trained in a manner that ensures that the
conditionally exempt waste is safely managed and that the training includes
training in chemical waste management and hazardous materials incidents
response that meets the personnel training standards found in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
725.116(a)(3);
4) Conduct an inventory of its stored
conditionally exempt LLMW at least annually and inspect the waste at least
quarterly for compliance with this Subpart N; and
5) Maintain an accurate emergency plan and
provide it to all local authorities who may have to respond to a fire,
explosion, or release of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents. The
generator's plan must describe emergency response arrangements with local
authorities; describe evacuation plans; list the names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of all facility personnel qualified to work with local
authorities as emergency coordinators; and list emergency equipment.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 3700, effective February 23, 2006
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