Utah Admin. Code R315-273-81 - Standards for Universal Waste Management - Factors for Petitions to Include Other Wastes Under R315-273
(a) The waste or
category of waste, as generated by a wide variety of generators, is listed in
Sections
R315-261-30
through 3, or, if not listed, a proportion of the waste stream exhibits one or
more characteristics of hazardous waste identified in Sections
R315-261-20
through 24. When a characteristic waste is added to the universal waste
regulations of this Rule R315-273 by using a generic name to identify the waste
category, e.g., batteries, the definition of universal waste in Section
R315-260-10 and
Section
R315-273-9
shal be amended to include only the hazardous waste portion of the waste
category, e.g., hazardous waste batteries. Thus, only the portion of the waste
stream that does exhibit one or more characteristics, i.e., is hazardous waste,
is subject to the universal waste regulations of Rule R315-273;
(b) The waste or category of waste is not
exclusive to a specific industry or group of industries, is commonly generated
by a wide variety of types of establishments, including, for example,
households, retail and commercial businesses, office complexes, very small
quantity generators, small businesses, government organizations, as well as
large industrial facilities;
(c)
The waste or category of waste is generated by a large number of generators,
e.g., more than 1,000 nationally, and is frequently generated in relatively
small quantities by each generator;
(d) Systems to be used for collecting the
waste or category of waste, including packaging, marking, and labeling
practices, would ensure close stewardship of the waste;
(e) The risk posed by the waste or category
of waste during accumulation and transport is relatively low compared to other
hazardous wastes, and specific management standards proposed or referenced by
the petitioner, e.g., waste management requirements appropriate to be added to
Sections
R315-273-13,
33, and 52; and/or applicable Department of Transportation requirements, would
be protective of human health and the environment during accumulation and
transport;
(f) Regulation of the
waste or category of waste under Rule R315-273 will increase the likelihood
that the waste will be diverted from non-hazardous waste management systems;
e.g., the municipal waste stream, non-hazardous industrial or commercial waste
stream, municipal sewer or stormwater systems; to recycling; treatment; or
disposal in compliance with Title 19 Chapter 6.
(g) Regulation of the waste or category of
waste under Rule R315-273 will improve implementation of and compliance with
the hazardous waste regulatory program; and/or
(h) Such other factors as may be
appropriate.
Notes
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