Ohio Admin. Code 3745-50-28 - Procedures for case-by-case regulation of hazardous waste recycling activities
The director will use the following procedures when determining
whether to regulate hazardous waste recycling activities described in paragraph
(A)(2)(c) of rule
3745-51-06 of the Administrative
Code (precious metal recycling) under
paragraphs (B) and (C) of rule
3745-51-06 of the Administrative
Code, rather than under rule
3745-266-70 of the
Administrative Code.
(A) If a
generator is accumulating the waste, the director will issue a notice setting
forth the factual basis for the decision and stating that the person shall
comply with the applicable requirements for generators of hazardous waste in
rules 3745-52-01 to 3745-52-18,
3745-52-30 to
3745-52-35
, and, 3745-52-40
to 3745-52-44 of the Administrative Code. The notice will become final within
thirty days, unless the person served requests a public hearing to challenge
the decision. Upon receiving such a request, the director will hold a public
hearing. The director will provide notice of the hearing to the public and
allow public comment at the hearing. The director will issue a final order
after the hearing stating whether or not compliance with Chapter 3745-52 of the
Administrative Code is required. The order becomes effective thirty days after
the decision unless the director specifies a later date. The order may be
appealed to the environmental review appeals commission by any person who
participated in the public hearing.
(B) If the person is accumulating the
recyclable material as a storage facility, the notice will state that the
person shall obtain a permit in accordance with all applicable provisions of
Chapter 3745-50 of the Administrative Code and Chapter 3734. of the Revised
Code. The owner or operator of the facility shall apply for a permit within no
less than sixty days and no more than six months after notice, as specified in
the notice. If the owner or operator of the facility wishes to challenge the
director's decision, the owner or operator may do so in the owner's or
operator's permit application, in a public hearing held on the draft permit, or
in comments filed on the draft permit or on the notice of intent to deny the
permit. The fact sheet accompanying the permit will specify the reason for Ohio
EPA's determination. The question of whether the director's decision was proper
will remain open for consideration during the public comment period for the
draft permit.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 01/30/1986, 12/07/2004, 02/16/2009, 03/17/2012, 02/12/2018, 10/05/2020
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