Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3745-560-202 | Construction and commencement of operations at class II composting facilities.
...ging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) The materials placement area allows facility operation during inclement weather. (7) Roads within the facility boundary allow for passage of vehicles at all times. (8) Signs are posted with letters not less than three inches in height at the entrance of the composting facility that include the followi... |
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Rule 3745-560-210 | Operational requirements for class II composting facilities.
...that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection o... |
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Rule 3745-560-210 | Operational requirements for class II composting facilities.
...ons that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection or containment of lea... |
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Rule 3745-560-302 | Construction and commencement of operations at class III composting facilities.
...ging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) Construction of the materials placement area to allow facility operation during inclement weather. (7) Construction of roads within the facility boundary to allow for passage of vehicles at all times. (8) Signs are posted with letters not less than three inches in height at the... |
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Rule 3745-560-302 | Construction and commencement of operations at class III composting facilities.
...ging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) The materials placement area allows facility operation during inclement weather. (7) Roads within the facility boundary allow for passage of vehicles at all times. (8) Signs are posted with letters not less than three inches in height at the entrance of the composting facility that include the followi... |
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Rule 3745-560-310 | Operational requirements for class III composting facilities.
...that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection o... |
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Rule 3745-560-310 | Operational requirements for class III composting facilities.
...ons that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection or containment of lea... |
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Rule 3745-560-402 | Construction and commencement of operations at class IV composting facilities.
...ging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) Construction of the materials placement area to allow facility operation during inclement weather. (7) Construction of roads within the facility boundary to allow for passage of vehicles at all times. (8) Signs are posted with letters not less than three inches in height at the... |
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Rule 3745-560-402 | Construction and commencement of operations at class IV composting facilities.
...ging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) The materials placement area allows facility operation during inclement weather. (7) Roads within the facility boundary allow for passage of vehicles at all times. (8) Signs are posted with letters not less than three inches in height at the entrance of the composting facility that include the followi... |
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Rule 3745-560-410 | Operational requirements for class IV composting facilities.
...that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection o... |
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Rule 3745-560-410 | Operational requirements for class IV composting facilities.
...ons that contribute to the unauthorized discharge of leachate from the composting facility. (5) Collect and contain leachate within the boundary of the composting facility and prevent leachate from discharging to waters of the state, unless the discharge is authorized pursuant to Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code. (6) If applicable, maintain any structures or mechanisms used for the collection or containment of lea... |
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Rule 3745-570-100 | Infectious waste generators - general obligations.
...dy fluids, or embalming fluids that are discharged on the site of generation into a disposal system as defined in section 6111.01 of the Revised Code if the generator holds a license issued under Chapter 4717. of the Revised Code. (2) For an emergency medical service organization as defined in section 4765.01 of the Revised Code, infectious waste accepted by a generator that is a hospital as defi... |
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Rule 3745-570-200 | General requirements for infectious waste treatment facilities.
...ance with either of the following: (a) Discharged into a disposal system permitted in accordance with Chapter 6111. of the Revised Code provided the discharge is not inconsistent with that permit. (b) Absorbed and handled as infectious waste. (16) Ensure infectious waste intended for recycling is managed in accordance with the following: (a) Infectious waste is treated using an autoclave in accord... |
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Rule 3745-580-24 | Wording of financial assurance instruments for a scrap tire transporter.
... grantor, any payments necessary to discharge any liabilities of the grantor established by the Ohio EPA. Section 4. Payment for scrap tire transporter closure. The trustee will make such payments from the fund as the director will direct, in writing, to provide for the payment of the scrap tire transporter closure covered by this agreement. The trustee will reimburse the grantor or other persons... |
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Rule 3745-580-701 | Application for a scrap tire monofill facility permit to install.
...applicable. (f) Sedimentation pond and discharge structures and surface water run-on and runoff control structures. (g) Other necessary details including but not limited to structural fill for berms and subbase, and transitional cover. (C) Reports. The following information shall be presented in narrative form in a report with a table of contents and divided and labeled according to paragraphs (C)(... |
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Rule 3745-580-705 | Construction of a scrap tire monofill facility.
...ifer system, except if the recharge and discharge zone of the aquifer system are located entirely within the boundary of the scrap tire monofill. (b) For purposes of controlling ground water infiltration until sufficient load has been placed in all locations across the facility such that a 1.40 factor of safety for hydrostatic uplift is achieved, a pumping system of a temporary ground water contr... |
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Rule 3745-580-710 | Operation of a scrap tire monofill facility.
...for leachate treatment or disposal, discharges to surface waters, management of surface water runoff, and air emissions. (b) Prior to accepting scrap tires in the first phase of a new scrap tire monofill facility, the owner or operator shall ensure the facility has been inspected by the licensing authority and that written concurrence has been received stating that the facility is ready to begin ... |
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Rule 3745-580-725 | Final closure of a scrap tire monofill facility.
...tail drawings of sedimentation pond and discharge structures and surface water run-on and runoff control structures. (e) Static and seismic stability analysis. (f) The financial assurance information contained in rule 3745-580-22 of the Administrative Code. (5) A description of availability and suitability of cap material. (6) The quality assurance/quality control plan for cap system construction ... |
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Rule 3745-599-02 | Beneficial use and harbor sediment authorization - definitions.
...entative. (2) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, emitting, or placing of any beneficial use byproduct into or on any land or ground or surface water or into the air, except if the disposition or placement constitutes storage, treatment, or beneficial use in accordance with this chapter. (3) "Distributor" means a person that provides a beneficial u... |
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Rule 3745-599-02 | Beneficial use and harbor sediment authorization - definitions.
...entative. (2) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, emitting, or placing of any beneficial use byproduct into or on any land or ground or surface water or into the air, except if the disposition or placement constitutes storage, treatment, or beneficial use in accordance with this chapter. (3) "Distributor" means a person that provides a beneficial u... |
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Rule 3745-599-20 | Beneficial use and harbor sediment authorization - prohibitions.
...ith an effective national pollutant discharge elimination system permit, no person shall place or cause to be placed a beneficial use byproduct in a location where it results in a discharge to waters of the state. (3) Except as authorized by section 6111.32 of the Revised Code and in accordance with a water quality certification issued under Chapter 3745-32 of the Administrative Code, and a p... |
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Rule 3745-599-20 | Beneficial use and harbor sediment authorization - prohibitions.
...ith an effective national pollutant discharge elimination system permit, no person shall place or cause to be placed a beneficial use byproduct in a location where it results in a discharge to waters of the state. (3) Except as authorized by section 6111.32 of the Revised Code and in accordance with a water quality certification issued under Chapter 3745-32 of the Administrative Code, and a p... |
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Rule 3746-3-17 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...ters (e.g. hiring, promotion, demotion, discharge, salary/compensation issues, leave requests/issues, time card approvals/issues); (O) Complying with an executive order or policy; (P) Complying with an agency policy or a state administrative policy issued by the department of administrative services, the office of budget and management or other similar state agency; or (Q) Complying with a collective bargaining ag... |
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Rule 3750-1-01 | Definitions and incorporation by reference.
...ance. The term does not include any discharge, emission, injection, or disposal into the environment of any oil, hazardous chemical, hazardous substance, or extremely hazardous substance that is in compliance with Chapter 1509., 3704., 3734., or 6111. of the Revised Code, or rules adopted thereunder, the terms or conditions of a current and valid permit or license, or order, issued thereunder, or ... |
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Rule 3750-25-20 | Reportable quantities for oil including crude oil.
...h the reportable quantities for the discharge and release of oil and crude oil as defined in paragraphs (AA) and (SS) of rule 3750-1-01 of the Administrative Code from a facility as follows: (1) The reportable quantity for the discharge of oil including crude oil into or upon navigable waters is any amount which causes a film or sheen upon or discoloration of the surface of the waters or caus... |