(a) For purposes of interfacing with
40 CFR Parts
260-279, the following terms apply,
unless otherwise noted:
(1) The terms
"Administrator," "Regional Administrator," "Assistant Administrator,"
"Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response" and "State
Director" are substituted with "Department."
(2) When referring to an operating permit or
to the Federal hazardous waste program, "Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act
(42 U.S.C.A. §§
6901-
6986), " "
RCRA," "Subtitle C of
RCRA," "
RCRA Subtitle C" or "Subtitle C" is substituted with the
act.
(3) "Environmental Protection Agency" or
"EPA" and all names or associated acronyms are substituted with "Department"
except when referring to the terms "EPA Form," "EPA Identification Number,"
"EPA Acknowledgment of Consent," "EPA Hazardous Waste Number," "EPA
publication," "EPA publication number," "EPA Test Methods" and "EPA Guidance"
including any mailing addresses associated with these terms.
(4) "Used oil" is substituted with "waste
oil."
(5) "State," "authorized
state," "approved state" or "approved program" is substituted with "the
Commonwealth."
(6) Whenever the
regulations require compliance with procedures found in 40 CFR Part
270
(relating to
EPA administered permit programs: the hazardous waste permit
program), compliance is accomplished by the procedures found in Chapter 270a
(relating to hazardous waste permit program).
(7) The Commonwealth equivalent of 40 CFR
Part
273 (relating to universal waste
management) is found in Chapter 266b
(relating to universal waste
management).
(8) The Commonwealth equivalent of 40 CFR
Part
279 (relating to standards for the
management of used oil) is found in
Chapter 298 (relating to
management of waste oil).
(b) Federal regulations that are cited in
this article or that are cross referenced in the Federal regulations
incorporated by reference include any Pennsylvania modifications made to those
Federal regulations.
(c) References
to 40 CFR Part
124 (relating to procedures for decision making) found in
Federal regulations incorporated by reference are substituted with Pennsylvania
procedures found in Chapter 270a.
(d) References to the "Department of
Transportation" or "DOT" mean the United States Department of
Transportation.
(e) The effective
date for the Code of Federal Regulations incorporated by
reference in this article is May 1, 1999. The incorporation by reference
includes any subsequent modifications and additions to the CFR incorporated in
this article.