Chapter 852 - LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS
- § 096-852-1 - Legal Authority
- § 096-852-2 - Preamble
- § 096-852-3 - Definitions
- § 096-852-4 - References to Federal Regulations
- § 096-852-5 - Applicability
- § 096-852-6 - Dilution Prohibition
- § 096-852-7 - Treatment in Surface Impoundment Exemption Requirements
- § 096-852-8 - Procedures for Case-by-Case Extensions of the Effective Date
- § 096-852-9 - No Migration Petitions
- § 096-852-10 - Waste Analysis, Notification, Certification and Record Keeping
- § 096-852-11 - Special Rules Regarding Wastes that Exhibit a Characteristic
- § 096-852-12 - Storage of Restricted Wastes
- § 096-852-13 - Prohibitions on Land Disposal
- § 096-852-14 - Treatment Standards
- Appendix 096-852-I - Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
- Appendix 096-852-II - Reserved
- Appendix 096-852-III - List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated Under Section 13 of this Chapter
- Appendix 096-852-IV - Waste Excluded from Lab Packs Under the Alternative Treatment Standards of 40 C.F.R. Section 268.42(c) (Incorporated by Reference in Section 14A of this Chapter)
- Appendix 096-852-V - Reserved
- Appendix 096-852-VI - Recommended Technologies to Achieve Deactivation of Characteristics in 40 C.F.R. Section 268.42 (Incorporated by Reference in Section 14A of this Chapter)
- Appendix 096-852-VII - LDR Effective Dates of Surface Disposal Prohibited Hazardous Wastes
- Appendix 096-852-VIII - Reserved
- Appendix 096-852-IX - Extraction Procedure (EP) Toxicity Test Method and Structural Integrity Test (Method 1310B)
- Appendix 096-852-X - Reserved
- Appendix 096-852-XI - Metal Bearing Wastes Prohibited from Dilution in a Combustion Unit According to 40 C.F.R. Section 268.3(c)
SUMMARY: Identifies hazardous wastes that are restricted from land disposal and defines those limited circumstances under which such wastes may continue to be land disposed.
NOTE: As used in this Chapter, "Department" has the same meaning as in the Rule Concerning the Processing of Applications and Other Administrative Matters, 06-096 C.M.R. ch. 2, and may refer to either the "Board" or the "Commissioner". Under certain circumstances, Maine statutes require that the Board, rather than the Commissioner, perform duties that may be described or referenced in the Hazardous Waste Management Rules, chs. 850 - 858 (e.g. licensing of commercial hazardous waste facilities pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §1319- R; licensing of projects of "statewide significance" pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §341- D).
Notes
EFFECTIVE DATE
(ELECTRONIC CONVERSION): May 4, 1996
AMENDED: June 11, 2018 - filing 2018-100
AUTHORITY: 38 M.R.S., §§1301 through 1319- Y
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