Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 728.103 - Dilution Prohibited as a Substitute for Treatment
a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no
generator, transporter, handler, or owner or operator of a treatment, storage,
or disposal facility must in any way dilute a restricted waste or the residual
from treatment of a restricted waste as a substitute for adequate treatment to
achieve compliance with Subpart D, to circumvent the effective date of a
prohibition in Subpart C, to otherwise avoid a prohibition in Subpart C, or to
circumvent a land disposal restriction imposed by RCRA section 3004 (
42
USC 6924) .
b) Dilution of waste that is hazardous only
because it exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste in a treatment system
that treats wastes subsequently discharged to a water of the State pursuant to
an NPDES permit issued under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 309, that treats wastes in a
CWA-equivalent treatment system, or that treats wastes for purposes of
pretreatment requirements under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 310 is not impermissible
dilution for purposes of this Section, unless a method other than DEACT has
been specified in Section
728.140
as the treatment standard or unless the waste is a D003 reactive cyanide
wastewater or nonwastewater.
c)
Combustion of waste designated by any of the USEPA hazardous waste numbers
listed in Appendix J is prohibited, unless the waste can be demonstrated to
comply with one or more of the following criteria at the point of generation or
after any bona fide treatment, such as cyanide destruction prior to combustion
(unless otherwise specifically prohibited from combustion):
1) The waste contains hazardous organic
constituents or cyanide at levels exceeding the constituent-specific treatment
standard found in Section
728.148;
2) The waste consists of organic, debris -like
materials (e.g., wood, paper, plastic, or cloth) contaminated with an inorganic
metal-bearing hazardous waste;
3)
The waste has reasonable heating value, such as greater than or equal to 5,000
Btu per pound, at the point of generation;
4) The waste is co-generated with wastes for
which combustion is a required method of treatment;
5) The waste is subject to any federal or
state requirements necessitating reduction of organics (including biological
agents); or
6) The waste contains
greater than one percent Total Organic Carbon (TOC).
d) It is a form of impermissible dilution,
and therefore prohibited, to add iron filings or other metallic forms of iron
to lead-containing hazardous wastes in order to achieve any land disposal
restriction treatment standard for lead. Lead-containing wastes include D008
wastes (wastes exhibiting a characteristic due to the presence of lead), all
characteristic wastes containing lead as an underlying hazardous constituent ,
listed wastes containing lead as a regulated constituent, and hazardous media
containing any of the aforementioned lead-containing wastes.
Notes
Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 3800, effective February 23, 2006
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