Or. Admin. R. 340-093-0190 - Wastes Requiring Special Management
(1) The following wastes require special
handling or management practices, and shall not be deposited at a solid waste
disposal site unless special provisions for such disposal are included in a
Special Waste Management Plan pursuant to OAR 340-094-0040(11)(b)(J) or
340-095-0020(3)(j), or their disposal is otherwise approved by the Department:
(a) Agricultural Wastes. Residues from
agricultural practices shall be recycled, utilized for productive purposes or
disposed of in a manner not to cause vector creation or sustenance, air or
water pollution, public health hazards, odors, or nuisance
conditions;
(b) Construction and
Demolition Materials. Due to the unusually combustible nature of construction
and demolition materials, construction and demolition landfills or landfills
incorporating large quantities of combustible materials shall be designed and
operated to prevent fires and the spread of fires, in accordance with
engineering or operations plans required by OAR 340, divisions 93 through 96.
Equipment shall be provided of sufficient size and design to densely compact
the material to be included in the landfill;
(c) Oil Wastes. More than 25 gallons of
petroleum-bearing wastes such as used oil filters, oil-absorbent materials,
suspended solids that have settled to the bottom of the tank (tank bottoms) or
oil sludges shall not be placed in any disposal site unless all recoverable
liquid oils are removed and special provisions for handling and other special
precautions are included in the facility's approved plans and specifications
and operations plan to prevent fires and pollution of surface or groundwaters.
See also OAR 340-093-0040(3)(a), Prohibited Disposal;
(d) Infectious Wastes. All infectious wastes
must be managed in accordance with ORS
459.386
to
459.405:
(A) Pathological wastes shall be treated by
incineration in an incinerator which complies with the requirements of OAR
340-025-0850 to 340-025-0905 unless the Department determines:
(i) The disposal cost for incineration of
pathological wastes generated within the individual wasteshed exceeds the
average cost by 25 percent for all incinerators within the State of Oregon
which comply with the requirements of OAR 340-025-0850 to 340-025-0905; or the
generator is unable to contract with any incinerator facility within the State
of Oregon due to lack of incinerator processing capacity; and
(ii) The State Health Division of the Oregon
Department of Human Resources has prescribed by rule requirements for
sterilizing "cultures and stocks," and this alternative means of treatment of
the pathological waste is available.
(B) Sharps. Sharps may be treated by placing
them in a leak-proof, rigid, puncture-resistant, red container that is taped
closed or tightly lidded to prevent loss of the contents. Sharps contained
within containers which meet these specifications may be disposed of in a
permitted municipal solid waste landfill without further treatment if they are
placed in a segregated area of the landfill;
(C) Medical Waste. Medical waste other than
infectious waste as defined by ORS
459.386
or hazardous wastes as defined by ORS
466.055
may be disposed of without special treatment in municipal solid waste landfills
permitted by the Department if such disposal is not prohibited in the
permit.
(e) Asbestos.
Wastes containing asbestos shall be disposed of pursuant to OAR
340-248;
(f) Abrasive Blast Media
Containing Pesticides. Waste described in OAR 340-101-0040(1) may be disposed
of at a solid waste landfill if the site meets the design criteria of
40 CFR 258.40 for
new municipal solid wastes landfill units;
(g) Pesticide Treated Wood. Waste described
in OAR 340-101-0040(2) may be disposed of at a solid waste landfill if the site
meets the design criteria of
40 CFR 258.40 for
new municipal solid waste landfill units.
(2) Incinerator ash. Ash from domestic energy
recovery facilities and from domestic solid waste incinerator disposal sites
shall be disposed of at an ash monofill permitted by the Department. Such a
monofill must meet standards in 40 CFR 258 and OAR 340, division 94.
(3) Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Wastes
containing polychlorinated biphenyls shall be disposed of pursuant to OAR 340,
division 110.
Notes
Publications: The publication(s) referred to or incorporated by reference in this rule are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459.045, 459.046, 459A.025 & 468.020
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459.015, 459.205-245 & 459.411-405
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