Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 733.103 - Applicability: Pesticides
a)
Pesticides Covered under This Part. The requirements of this Part apply to
persons managing pesticides, as described in Section
733.109, that meet
the following conditions, except those listed in subsection (b):
1) Recalled pesticides, as follows:
A) Stocks of a suspended and canceled
pesticide that are part of a voluntary or mandatory recall under Section 19(b)
of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA;
7 USC
136q(b)), including, but not
limited to those owned by the registrant responsible for conducting the recall;
or
B) Stocks of a suspended or
cancelled pesticide, or a pesticide that is not in compliance with FIFRA, that
are part of a voluntary recall by the registrant; or
2) Stocks of other unused pesticide products
that are collected and managed as part of a waste pesticide collection
program.
b) Pesticides
Not Covered under This Part. The requirements of this Part do not apply to
persons managing the following pesticides:
1)
Recalled pesticides described in subsection (a)(1) and unused pesticide
products described in subsection (a)(2) that are managed by farmers in
compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
722.170. (35 Ill. Adm.
Code
722.170 addresses
pesticides disposed of on the farmer's own farm in a manner consistent with the
disposal instructions on the pesticide label, providing the container is triple
rinsed in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code
721.107(b)(3).);
2) Pesticides not meeting the conditions set
forth in subsection (a) must be managed in compliance with the hazardous waste
regulations in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 702 through 705 and 720 through 728, except
that aerosol cans, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 733.109, that contain
pesticides may be managed as aerosol can universal waste under Section
733.113(e)
or
733.133(e);
3) Pesticides that are not wastes under 35
Ill. Adm. Code 721, including those that do not meet the criteria for waste
generation in subsection (c) or those that are not wastes as described in
subsection (d); and
c) When a Pesticide Becomes a Waste
1) A recalled pesticide described in
subsection (a)(1) becomes a waste on the first date on which both of the
following conditions apply:
A) The generator
of the recalled pesticide agrees to participate in the recall; and
B) The person conducting the recall decides
to discard (e.g., burn the pesticide for energy recovery).
2) An unused pesticide product described in
subsection (a)(2) becomes a waste on the date the generator decides to discard
it.
d) Pesticides That
Are Not Wastes. The following pesticides are not wastes:
1) Recalled pesticides described in
subsection (a)(1), provided that either of the following conditions exist:
A) The person conducting the recall has not
made a decision to discard the pesticide (e.g., burn it for energy recovery).
Until such a decision is made, the pesticide does not meet the definition of
"solid waste" under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
721.102;
thus the pesticide is not a hazardous waste and is not subject to hazardous
waste requirements, including those of this Part. This pesticide remains
subject to the requirements of FIFRA; or
B) The person conducting the recall has made
a decision to use a management option that, under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721.102,
does not cause the pesticide to be a solid waste (i.e., the selected option is
use (other than use constituting disposal) or reuse (other than burning for
energy recovery) or reclamation). Such a pesticide is not a solid waste and
therefore is not a hazardous waste, and is not subject to the hazardous waste
requirements including this Part. This pesticide, including a recalled
pesticide that is exported to a foreign destination for use or reuse, remains
subject to the requirements of FIFRA; and
2) Unused pesticide products described in
subsection (a)(2), if the generator of the unused pesticide product has not
decided to discard them (e.g., burn for energy recovery). These pesticides
remain subject to the requirements of FIFRA.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 1352, effective December 20, 2006
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