Ohio Admin. Code 3745-599-10 - Authorized uses of a beneficial use byproduct
(A) The beneficial use of a beneficial use
byproduct as an ingredient in any of the construction materials listed in
paragraph (B) of this rule is an authorized beneficial use under this
beneficial use program chapter when the following are true:
(1) The construction materials are produced
by a facility meeting the appropriate activity code under the "North American
Industry Classification System" (NAICS) or "Standard Industrial Classification"
(SIC).
(2) The beneficial use
byproduct is legitimately managed in accordance with rule
3745-599-35 of the
Administrative Code.
(3) The
beneficial use of the beneficial use byproduct as an ingredient results in a
construction material that meets generally accepted industry specifications for
the construction material.
(B) Construction materials:
(1) Asphalt concrete .
(2) Cement concrete .
(3) Chip and seal pavement .
(4) Controlled low-strength
material .
(5) Grout .
(6) Glass.
(7) Masonry unit .
(C) The beneficial use of a beneficial use
byproduct in accordance with 40 C.F.R. Part 241, as
described in rule 3745-599-03 of the Administrative Code, as a fuel or
as an ingredient in a combustion unit in accordance
with 40 C.F.R. Part 241 (2011) is an authorized beneficial use under this
beneficial use program chapter if the beneficial use byproduct is legitimately
managed in accordance with rule
3745-599-35 of the
Administrative Code.
(D) Nothing in
this rule limits the applicability of Chapter 3734., 6111., or 3704. of the
Revised Code or rules adopted thereunder, or any other applicable environmental
laws and regulations.
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Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.02, 6111.03, 6111.035, 6111.32
Rule Amplifies: 3734.02, 6111.03, 6111.035, 6111.32
Prior Effective Dates: 03/31/2017
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