A generator shall determine its generator category. A
generator's category is based on the amount of hazardous waste generated each
month and may change from month to month. This section sets forth procedures to
determine whether a generator is a very small quantity generator, a small
quantity generator, or a large quantity generator for a particular month, as
defined in Section
R315-260-10.
(a) Generators of either acute hazardous
waste or non-acute hazardous waste. A generator who either generates acute
hazardous waste or non-acute hazardous waste in a calendar month shall
determine its generator category for that month by doing the following:
(1) counting the total amount of hazardous
waste generated in the calendar month;
(2) subtracting from the total any amounts of
waste exempt from counting as described in Subsections R315-262-13(c) and
R315-262-13(d); and
(3) determining
the resulting generator category for the hazardous waste generated using Table
1 below.
(b) Generators
of both acute and non-acute hazardous wastes. A generator who generates both
acute hazardous waste and non-acute hazardous waste in a calendar month shall
determine its generator category for that month by doing the following:
(1) counting separately the total amount of
acute hazardous waste and the total amount of non-acute hazardous waste
generated in the calendar month;
(2) subtracting from each total any amounts
of waste exempt from counting as described in Subsections R315-262-13(c) and
(d);
(3) determining separately the
resulting generator categories for the quantities of acute and non-acute
hazardous waste generated using Table 1 below; and
(4) comparing the resulting generator
categories from Subsection R315-262-13(b)(3) and applying the more stringent
generator category to the accumulation and management of both non-acute
hazardous waste and acute hazardous waste generated for that month.
TABLE 1 to Section R315-262-13
Generator Categories Based on Quantity of Waste Generated in
a Calendar Month
|
Quantity of acute hazardous waste generated in a
calendar month
|
Quantity of non-acute hazardous waste generated in a
calendar month
|
Quantity of residues from a cleanup of acute
hazardous waste generated in a calendar month
|
Generator category
|
|
>1kg
|
Any amount
|
Any amount
|
Large quantity generator
|
|
Any amount
|
> or = 1,000kg
|
Any amount
|
Large quantity generator
|
|
Any amount
|
Any Amount
|
>100kg
|
Large quantity generator
|
|
< or = 1 kg
|
>100 kg and < 1,000 kg
|
< or = 100 kg
|
Small quantity Generator
|
|
< or = 1 kg
|
< or = 100 kg
|
< or = 100 kg
|
Very small quantity generator
|
(c) When making the monthly quantity-based
determinations required by Rule R315-262, the generator shall include each
hazardous waste that it generates, except hazardous waste that:
(2) is managed immediately upon generation
only in on-site elementary neutralization units, wastewater treatment units, or
totally enclosed treatment facilities as defined in Section
R315-260-10;
(3) is recycled, without prior storage or
accumulation, only in an on-site process subject to regulation under Subsection
R315-261-6(c)(2);
(4) is used oil managed under the
requirements of Subsection
R315-261-6(a)(4)
and Section R315-15;
(5) is spent
lead-acid batteries managed under the requirements of Section
R315-266-80;
(6) is universal waste managed under Section
R315-261-9
and Rule R315-273;
(7) is a
hazardous waste that is an unused commercial chemical product, listed in
Sections
R315-261-30
through
R315-261-35
or exhibiting one or more characteristics in Sections
R315-261-20
through
R315-261-24,
that is generated solely as a result of a laboratory clean-out conducted at an
eligible academic entity pursuant to Section
R315-262-213.
For purposes of Subsection R315-262-13(c)(7), the term eligible academic entity
shall have the meaning as defined in Section
R315-262-200;
(8) is managed as part of an
episodic event in compliance with the conditions of Sections
R315-262-230
through
R315-262-233;
or
(9) is a hazardous waste
pharmaceutical, as defined in Section R315-266-500, that is subject to or
managed in accordance with Sections R315-266-500 through R315-266-510 or is a
hazardous waste pharmaceutical that is also a Drug Enforcement Administration
controlled substance and is conditionally exempt under Section
R315-266-506.
(d) In
determining the quantity of hazardous waste generated in a calendar month, a
generator need not include:
(1) hazardous
waste if it is removed from on-site accumulation, so long as the hazardous
waste was previously counted once;
(2) hazardous waste generated by on-site
treatment, including reclamation, of the generator's hazardous waste, so long
as the hazardous waste that is treated was previously counted once;
and
(3) hazardous waste spent
materials that are generated, reclaimed, and subsequently reused on site, so
long as such spent materials have been previously counted once.
(e) Based on the generator
category as determined under Section R315-262-13, the generator shall meet the
applicable independent requirements listed in Section
R315-262-10.
A generator's category also determines which of the provisions of Sections
R315-262-14,
R315-262-15,
R315-262-16
or
R315-262-17
shall be met to obtain an exemption from the storage facility permit, interim
status, and operating requirements when accumulating hazardous waste.
(f) Mixing hazardous wastes with solid
wastes.
(1) Very small quantity generator
wastes.
(i) Hazardous wastes generated by a
very small quantity generator may be mixed with solid wastes. Very small
quantity generators may mix its hazardous waste with solid waste and remain
subject to Section
R315-262-14
even though the resultant mixture exceeds the quantity limits identified in the
definition of very small quantity generator at Section
R315-260-10, unless
the mixture exhibits one or more of the characteristics of hazardous waste
identified in Sections
R315-261-20
through
R315-261-24.
(ii) If the resulting mixture
exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste, this resultant mixture is a
newly-generated hazardous waste. The very small quantity generator shall count
both the resultant mixture amount plus the other hazardous waste generated in
the calendar month to determine whether the total quantity exceeds the very
small quantity generator calendar month quantity limits identified in the
definition of generator categories found in Section
R315-260-10. If so,
to remain exempt from the permitting, interim status, and operating standards,
the very small quantity generator shall meet the conditions for exemption
applicable to either a small quantity generator or a large quantity generator.
The very small quantity generator shall also comply with the applicable
independent requirements for either a small quantity generator or a large
quantity generator.
(iii) If a very
small quantity generator's wastes are mixed with used oil, the mixture is
subject to Rule R315-15. Any material produced from such a mixture by
processing, blending, or other treatment is also regulated under Rule
R315-15.
(2) Small
quantity generator and large quantity generator wastes.
(i) Hazardous wastes generated by a small
quantity generator or large quantity generator may be mixed with solid waste.
These mixtures are subject to the following: the mixture rule in Subsections
R315-261-3(a)(2)(iv),
R315-261-3(b)(2)
and
R315-261-3(b)(3),
and
R315-261-3(g)(2)(i);
the prohibition of dilution rule at Subsection
R315-268-3(a);
the land disposal restriction requirements of Section
R315-268-40
if a characteristic hazardous waste is mixed with a solid waste so that it no
longer exhibits the hazardous characteristic; and the hazardous waste
determination requirement at Section
R315-262-11.
(ii) If the resulting mixture is found to be
a hazardous waste, this resultant mixture is a newly-generated hazardous waste.
A small quantity generator shall count both the resultant mixture amount plus
the other hazardous waste generated in the calendar month to determine whether
the total quantity exceeds the small quantity generator calendar monthly
quantity limits identified in the definition of generator categories found in
Section
R315-260-10. If so,
to remain exempt from the permitting, interim status, and operating standards,
the small quantity generator shall meet the conditions for exemption applicable
to a large quantity generator. The small quantity generator shall also comply
with the applicable independent requirements for a large quantity
generator.