Ohio Admin. Code 3745-352-10 - What is the "Cessation of Regulated Operations" program and how do I determine whether the "CRO rules" apply to a facility?
(A) What is the "Cessation of Regulated
Operations" (CRO) program? The CRO program is a set of laws, and other
documents used to administer and enforce those laws, designed to prevent
companies from abandoning facilities where regulated substances were used,
stored or treated. The laws require the responsible parties to secure these
facilities until all regulated substances are properly removed.
(B) Why did lawmakers develop the CRO
program? Unfortunately, sometimes people abandon industrial properties where
dangerous chemicals were used, stored or treated. These abandoned factories and
warehouses are attractive playgrounds for children, and the results can be
tragic. Abandoned sites also can be damaging to the environment and can lead to
long, expensive cleanups.
(C) How
do I determine whether the "CRO rules" apply to a facility? You must make this
determination by using the following table
information :
(1)
If the facility
is a "reporting facility" as defined in rule
3745-352-05
of the Administrative Code, and what has occurred or will occur at the facility
meets the definition of "cessation of regulated operations" in rule
3745-352-05
of the Administrative Code, then the "CRO rules" apply to the facility.
(2)
If
the facility is exempt from the "CRO rules" [see paragraph (D) of this rule],
then the "CRO rules" do not apply to the facility.
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(D) What types of facilities are exempt from
the "CRO rules"? The "CRO rules" do not apply to any of the following:
(1) Oil or gas production operations
regulated under Chapter 1509. of the Revised Code and rules adopted under it;
(2) Equipment, petroleum, or
piping owned or operated by a public utility as defined in section
4905.02 of the Revised Code or
other electric light company as defined in section
4905.03 of the Revised Code or
by a subsidiary of such a public utility or electric light company;
(3) Any tank or underground storage tank
system regulated under sections
3737.87 to
3737.98 of the Revised Code and
rules adopted under them;
(4) Any
facility that is not subject to section
3750.07 or
3750.08 of the Revised Code on
or after July 1, 1996.
(5) Any
facility that was not subject to section
3750.07 or
3750.08 of the Revised Code for
the three consecutive years prior to ceasing regulated operations.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3752.03
Rule Amplifies: 3752.02, 3752.04
Prior Effective Dates: 09/30/1996, 02/20/2001, 10/14/2006, 04/08/2012
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3752.03
Rule Amplifies: 3752.02, 3752.04
Prior Effective Dates: 09/30/1996, 02/20/2001, 10/14/2006
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