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Rule 3745-50-700 | General information about standardized permits - standardized permit procedures.

 

(A) The standardized permit is a special form of hazardous waste management permit, that may consist of a uniform portion that the director issues in all cases, and a supplemental portion that the director issues at the director's discretion. A "standardized permit" is defined in rule 3745-50-502 of the Administrative Code.

(1) Components of the uniform portion. The uniform portion of a standardized permit consists of terms and conditions, relevant to the units owners or operators are operating at the facility, in Chapter 3745-267 of the Administrative Code. If an owner or operator plans to operate under the standardized permit, the owner or operator shall comply with the applicable terms and conditions.

(2) Components of the supplemental portion. The supplemental portion of a standardized permit consists of site-specific terms and conditions, beyond those of the uniform portion, that the director may impose on the owner or operator's facility, as necessary to protect human health and the environment. If the director issues an owner or operator a supplemental portion, the owner or operator shall comply with the site-specific terms and conditions the supplemental portion imposes.

(a) When required under rule 3745-267-101 of the Administrative Code, provisions to implement corrective action should be included in the supplemental portion.

(b) Unless otherwise specified, the supplemental permit terms and conditions apply to an owner's or operator's facility in addition to the terms and conditions of the uniform portion of the standardized permit and not in place of any of those terms and conditions.

(B) Eligibility for a standardized permit.

(1) Owners or operators may be eligible for a standardized permit if the owners or operators:

(a) Generate hazardous waste and then store or non-thermally treat the hazardous waste on-site in containers, tanks, or containment buildings; or

(b) Receive hazardous waste generated off-site by a generator under the same ownership as the receiving facility, and then store or non-thermally treat the hazardous waste in containers, tanks, or containment buildings.

(c) In either case, the director will inform the owner or operator of the owner's or operator's eligibility when a decision is made on the owner or operator's permit.

(2) [Reserved.]

Last updated March 7, 2025 at 8:10 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3734.12
Amplifies: 3734.12
Five Year Review Date: