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Rule 3745-266-205 | Standards for the storage of waste military munitions.
...(A) Criteria for hazardous waste regulation of waste non-chemical military munitions in storage. (1) Waste military munitions in storage that exhibit a hazardous waste characteristic or are listed as hazardous waste in Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code, are listed or identified as a hazardous waste (and thus are subject to regulation under Chapters 3745-50, 3745-51, 3745-52, 3745-53, 374... |
Rule 3745-266-205 | Standards for the storage of waste military munitions.
...(A) Criteria for hazardous waste regulation of waste non-chemical military munitions in storage. (1) Waste military munitions in storage that exhibit a hazardous waste characteristic or are listed as hazardous waste in Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code, are listed or identified as a hazardous waste (and thus are subject to regulation under the hazardous waste rules), unless all the follo... |
Rule 3745-266-355 | Loss of transportation and disposal conditional exemption.
...(A) How could you lose the transportation and disposal conditional exemption for your waste and what actions must you take? (1) Any waste will automatically lose the transportation and disposal exemption if you fail to manage it in accordance with all of the conditions specified in paragraphs (A) to (A)(4) of rule 3745-266-315 of the Administrative Code. (a) When you fail to meet any of the conditions specified in ... |
Rule 3745-266-500 | Definitions - hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
...The following definitions apply to rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code. (A) "Evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceutical" means a prescription hazardous waste pharmaceutical that has been evaluated by a reverse distributor in accordance with paragraph (A)(3) of rule 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code and will not be sent to another reverse distributor for further evaluat... |
Rule 3745-266-502 | Standards for healthcare facilities that manage non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
...(A) Notification and withdrawal from rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code for healthcare facilities managing hazardous waste pharmaceuticals. (1) Notification. A healthcare facility shall notify Ohio EPA, using Ohio EPA form EPA 9029, that the facility is a healthcare facility operating in accordance with rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code. A he... |
Rule 3745-266-502 | Standards for healthcare facilities that manage non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
...(A) Notification and withdrawal from rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code for healthcare facilities managing hazardous waste pharmaceuticals. (1) Notification. A healthcare facility shall notify Ohio EPA, using Ohio EPA form EPA 9029, that the facility is a healthcare facility operating in accordance with rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code. A he... |
Rule 3745-266-505 | Prohibition of sewering hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
...All healthcare facilities, including very small quantity generators operating in accordance with rule 3745-52-14 of the Administrative Code in lieu of rules 3745-266-500 to 3745-266-510 of the Administrative Code, and reverse distributors are prohibited from discharging hazardous waste pharmaceuticals to a sewer system that passes through to a publicly-owned treatment works. Healthcare facilities and revers... |
Rule 3745-266-507 | Residues of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals in empty containers.
...(A) Stock, dispensing, and unit-dose containers. A stock bottle, dispensing bottle, vial, or ampule (not to exceed one liter or ten-thousand pills); or a unit-dose container (e.g., a unit-dose packet, cup, wrapper, blister pack, or delivery device) is considered empty and the residues are not regulated as hazardous waste provided the pharmaceuticals have been removed from the stock bottle, dispens... |
Rule 3745-266-507 | Residues of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals in empty containers.
...(A) Stock, dispensing, and unit-dose containers. A stock bottle, dispensing bottle, vial, or ampule (not to exceed one liter or ten-thousand pills); or a unit-dose container (e.g., a unit-dose packet, cup, wrapper, blister pack, or delivery device) is considered empty and the residues are not regulated as hazardous waste provided the pharmaceuticals have been removed from the stock bottle, dispens... |
Rule 3745-266-510 | Standards for the management of potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals at reverse distributors.
...A reverse distributor may accept potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals from off-site and accumulate potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals or evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals on-site without an Ohio hazardous waste permit or without having permit by rule, provided that the reverse distributor complies with the following conditions: (A) Standards for reverse distrib... |
Rule 3745-267-16 | Training - standardized permitting.
...(A) Facility personnel shall successfully complete a program of classroom instruction or on-the-job training that teaches facility personnel to perform the personnel's duties in a way that ensures the facility's compliance with the requirements of Chapter 3745-267 of the Administrative Code. Owners or operators shall ensure that the program includes all the elements described in the documents that... |
Rule 3745-267-30 | Preparedness and prevention - standardized permitting.
...(A) Applicability. This rule applies to owners or operators of facilities that treat or store hazardous waste under a standardized permit pursuant to rules 3745-50-250 to 3745-50-320 of the Administrative Code, except as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of rule 3745-267-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) General design and operation standards. Owners or operators shall design, construct, maintain, an... |
Rule 3745-267-142 | Cost estimate for closure - financial requirements for standardized permits.
...(A) The owner or operator shall have at the facility a detailed written estimate, in current dollars, of the cost of closing the facility in accordance with the requirements in paragraphs (B) to (E) of rule 3745-267-110 of the Administrative Code and applicable closure requirements in paragraph (G) of rule 3745-267-170 and rules 3745-267-201 and 3745-267-908 of the Administrative Code. (1) The es... |
Rule 3745-267-143 | Financial assurance for closure - financial requirements for standardized permits.
...The owner or operator shall establish financial assurance for closure of each storage or treatment unit. In establishing financial assurance for closure, the owner or operator shall choose from the financial assurance mechanisms in paragraphs (A) to (G) of this rule. The owner or operator may also use a combination of mechanisms for a single facility if the mechanisms meet the requirement in paragraph (H) o... |
Rule 3745-267-147 | Liability requirements - financial requirements for standardized permits.
...(A) Coverage for sudden accidental occurrences. An owner or operator of a hazardous waste treatment or storage facility, or a group of such facilities, shall demonstrate financial responsibility for bodily injury and property damage to third parties caused by sudden accidental occurrences arising from operations of the facility or group of facilities. The owner or operator shall have and maintain ... |
Rule 3745-267-151 | Wording of the instruments - financial requirements for standardized permits.
...(A) The chief financial officer or an owner or operator of a facility with a standardized permit who uses a financial test to demonstrate financial assurance for that facility shall complete a letter as specified in paragraph (F) of rule 3745-267-143 of the Administrative Code. The letter shall be worded as follows, except that instructions in brackets are to be replaced with the relevant informat... |
Rule 3745-267-191 | Design and construction standards for new tank systems or components - tank systems - standardized permitting.
...The owner or operator shall ensure that the foundation, structural support, seams, connections, and pressure controls (if applicable) are adequately designed and that the tank system has sufficient structural strength, compatibility with the wastes to be stored or treated, and corrosion protection to ensure that the tank system will not collapse, rupture, or fail. The owner or operator shall obtain a writte... |
Rule 3745-267-194 | Installation - tank systems - standardized permitting.
...(A) The owner or operator shall support and protect ancillary equipment against physical damage and excessive stress due to settlement, vibration, expansion, or contraction. (B) The owner or operator shall provide the type and degree of corrosion protection recommended by an independent corrosion expert, based on the information provided under paragraph (C) of rule 3745-267-191 of the Administrat... |
Rule 3745-267-195 | Secondary containment - tank systems - standardized permitting.
...To prevent the release of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents to the environment, the owner or operator shall provide secondary containment that meets the requirements of this rule for all new and existing tank systems. (A) Secondary containment systems shall be: (1) Designed, installed, and operated to prevent any migration of wastes or accumulated liquid out of the system to the soil, grou... |
Rule 3745-267-200 | In case of a leak or a spill - tank systems - standardized permitting.
...If there has been a leak or a spill from a tank system or secondary containment system, or if either system is unfit for use, the owner or operator shall remove the system from service immediately, and the owner or operator shall satisfy the following requirements: (A) Immediately stop the flow of hazardous waste into the tank system or secondary containment system and inspect the system to determine t... |
Rule 3745-267-901 | Design and operating standards - containment buildings - standardized permitting.
...The containment building shall comply with the design and operating standards in this rule. Ohio EPA will consider standards established by professional organizations generally recognized by the industry such as the American concrete institute and the American society of testing materials in judging the structural integrity requirements of this rule. (A) The containment building shall be completely enclo... |
Rule 3745-267-907 | Conditions under which containment buildings may serve as secondary containment systems for tanks placed within the building - standardized permitting.
...Under certain conditions, containment buildings may serve as secondary containment systems for tanks placed within the building. (A) A containment building may serve as an external liner system for a tank, provided the containment building meets the requirements of paragraph (A) of rule 3745-267-196 of the Administrative Code. (B) To be considered an acceptable secondary containment system for ... |
Rule 3745-270-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability - land disposal restrictions.
...(A) Chapter 3745-270 of the Administrative Code identifies hazardous wastes that are restricted from land disposal and defines those limited circumstances under which an otherwise prohibited waste may continue to be land disposed. (B) Except as specifically provided otherwise in Chapter 3745-51 or 3745-270 of the Administrative Code, Chapter 3745-270 of the Administrative Code applies to persons ... |
Rule 3745-270-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability - land disposal restrictions.
...(A) Chapter 3745-270 of the Administrative Code identifies hazardous wastes that are restricted from land disposal and defines those limited circumstances under which an otherwise prohibited waste may continue to be land disposed. (B) Except as specifically provided otherwise in Chapter 3745-51 or 3745-270 of the Administrative Code, Chapter 3745-270 of the Administrative Code applies to persons ... |
Rule 3745-270-02 | Definitions pertaining to land disposal restrictions.
...(A) When used in Chapter 3745-270 of the Administrative Code, the following terms have the meanings given in this rule: (1) "Debris" means: (a) Solid material exceeding a 60.0 millimeter particle size that is intended for disposal and that is: (i) A manufactured object; or (ii) Plant or animal matter; or (iii) Natural geologic material. (b) However, the following materials are not debris: (i) Any material for ... |