Kentucky Administrative Regulations (Last Updated: August 1, 2016) |
TITLE 401. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT CABINET - DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION |
Chapter 36. Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities |
401 KAR 36:025. Tables and procedures associated with the standards for the management of specific hazardous wastes and specific types of hazardous waste management facilities
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Section 1. Tier I and Tier II Feed Rate and Emissions Screening Limits for Metals. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix I, effective July 1, 2005.
(2) The requirements established in this subsection shall be in lieu of 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix I, Tables I-D and I-E:
(a) Table I-D. Tier I and Tier II Feed Rate and Emissions Screening Limits for Carcinogenic Metals for Facilities in Noncomplex Terrain - Values for use in Urban Areas:
Terrain
adjusted
eff. stack
ht. (m)
Values for use in urban areas
Values for use in rural areas
Arsenic
(g/hr)
Cadmium
(g/hr)
Chromium
(g/hr)
Beryllium
(g/hr)
Arsenic
(g/hr)
Cadmium
(g/hr)
Chromium
(g/hr)
Beryllium
(g/hr)
4
4.6E-02
1.1E-01
1.7E-02
8.2E-02
2.4E-02
5.8E-02
8.6E-03
4.3E-02
6
5.4E-02
1.3E-01
1.9E-02
9.4E-02
2.8E-02
6.6E-02
1.0E-02
5.0E-02
8
6.0E-02
1.4E-01
2.2E-02
1.1E-01
3.2E-02
7.6E-02
1.1E-02
5.6E-02
10
6.8E-02
1.6E-01
2.4E-02
1.2E-01
3.6E-02
8.6E-02
1.3E-02
6.4E-02
12
7.6E-02
1.8E-01
2.7E-02
1.4E-01
4.3E-02
1.1E-01
1.6E-02
7.8E-02
14
8.6E-02
2.1E-01
3.1E-02
1.5E-01
5.4E-02
1.3E-01
2.0E-02
9.6E-02
16
9.6E-02
2.3E-01
3.5E-02
1.7E-01
6.8E-02
1.6E-01
2.4E-02
1.2E-01
18
1.1E-01
2.6E-01
4.0E-02
2.0E-01
8.2E-02
2.0E-01
3.0E-02
1.5E-01
20
1.2E-01
3.0E-01
4.4E-02
2.2E-01
1.0E-01
2.5E-01
3.7E-02
1.9E-01
22
1.4E-01
3.4E-01
5.0E-02
2.5E-01
1.3E-01
3.2E-01
4.8E-02
2.4E-01
24
1.6E-01
3.9E-01
5.8E-02
2.8E-01
1.7E-01
4.0E-01
6.0E-02
3.0E-01
26
1.8E-01
4.3E-01
6.4E-02
3.2E-01
2.1E-01
5.0E-01
7.6E-02
3.9E-01
28
2.0E-01
4.8E-01
7.2E-02
3.6E-01
2.7E-01
6.4E-01
9.8E-02
5.0E-01
30
2.3E-01
5.4E-01
8.2E-02
4.0E-01
3.5E-01
8.2E-01
1.2E-01
6.2E-01
35
3.0E-01
6.8E-01
1.0E-01
5.4E-01
5.4E-01
1.3E+00
1.9E-01
9.6E-01
40
3.6E-01
9.0E-01
1.3E-01
6.8E-01
8.2E-01
2.0E+00
3.0E-01
1.5E+00
45
4.6E-01
1.1E+00
1.7E-01
8.6E-01
1.1E+00
2.8E+00
4.2E-01
2.1E+00
50
6.0E-01
1.4E+00
2.2E-01
1.1E+00
1.5E+00
3.7E+00
5.4E-01
2.8E+00
55
7.6E-01
1.8E+00
2.7E-01
1.4E+00
2.0E+00
5.0E+00
7.2E-01
3.6E+00
60
9.4E-01
2.2E+00
3.4E-01
1.7E+00
2.7E+00
6.4E+00
9.6E-01
4.8E+00
65
1.1E+00
2.8E+00
4.2E-01
2.1E+00
3.6E+00
8.6E+00
1.3E+00
6.4E+00
70
1.3E+00
3.1E+00
4.6E-01
2.4E+00
4.3E+00
1.0E+01
1.5E+00
7.6E+00
75
1.5E+00
3.6E+00
5.4E-01
2.7E+00
5.0E+00
1.2E+01
1.8E+00
9.0E+00
80
1.7E+00
4.0E+00
6.0E-01
3.0E+00
6.0E+00
1.4E+01
2.2E+00
1.1E+01
85
1.9E+00
4.6E+00
6.8E-01
3.4E+00
7.2E+00
1.7E+01
2.6E+00
1.3E+01
90
2.2E+00
5.0E+00
7.8E-01
3.9E+00
8.6E+00
2.0E+01
3.0E+00
1.5E+01
95
2.5E+00
5.8E+00
9.0E-01
4.4E+00
1.0E+01
2.4E+01
3.6E+00
1.8E+01
100
2.8E+00
6.8E+00
1.0E+00
5.0E+00
1.2E+01
2.9E+01
4.3E+00
2.2E+01
105
3.2E+00
7.6E+00
1.1E+00
5.6E+00
1.4E+01
3.4E+01
5.0E+00
2.6E+01
110
3.6E+00
8.6E+00
1.3E+00
6.4E+00
1.7E+01
4.0E+01
6.0E+00
3.0E+01
115
4.0E+00
9.6E+00
1.5E+00
7.2E+00
2.0E+01
4.8E+01
7.2E+00
3.6E+01
120
4.6E+00
1.1E+01
1.7E+00
8.2E+00
2.4E+01
5.8E+01
8.6E+00
4.3E+01
(b) Table I-E. Tier I and Tier II Feed Rate and Emissions Screening Limits for Carcinogenic Metals for Facilities in Complex Terrain; Values for use in Urban and Rural Areas:
Terrain adjusted eff. stack ht. (m)
Values for use in urban and rural areas
Arsenic (g/hr)
Cadmium (g/hr)
Chromium (g/hr)
Beryllium (g/hr)
4
1.1E-02
2.6E-02
4.0E-03
2.0E-02
6
1.6E-02
3.9E-02
5.8E-03
2.9E-02
8
2.4E-02
5.8E-02
8.6E-03
4.3E-02
10
3.5E-02
8.2E-02
1.3E-02
6.2E-02
12
4.3E-02
1.0E-01
1.5E-02
7.6E-02
14
5.0E-02
1.3E-01
1.9E-02
9.4E-02
16
6.0E-02
1.4E-01
2.2E-02
1.1E-01
18
6.8E-02
1.6E-01
2.4E-02
1.2E-01
20
7.6E-02
1.8E-01
2.7E-02
1.3E-01
22
8.2E-02
1.9E-01
3.0E-02
1.5E-01
24
9.0E-02
2.1E-01
3.3E-02
1.6E-01
26
1.0E-01
2.4E-01
3.6E-02
1.8E-01
28
1.1E-01
2.7E-01
4.0E-02
2.0E-01
30
1.2E-01
3.0E-01
4.4E-02
2.2E-01
35
1.5E-01
3.7E-01
5.4E-02
2.7E-01
40
1.9E-01
4.6E-01
6.8E-02
3.4E-01
45
2.4E-01
5.4E-01
8.4E-02
4.2E-01
50
2.9E-01
6.8E-01
1.0E-01
5.0E-01
55
3.5E-01
8.4E-01
1.3E-01
6.4E-01
60
4.3E-01
1.0E+00
1.5E-01
7.8E-01
65
5.4E-01
1.3E+00
1.9E-01
9.6E-01
70
6.0E-01
1.4E+00
2.2E-01
1.1E+00
75
6.8E-01
1.6E+00
2.4E-01
1.2E+00
80
7.6E-01
1.8E+00
2.7E-01
1.3E+00
85
8.2E-01
2.0E+00
3.0E-01
1.5E+00
90
9.4E-01
2.3E+00
3.4E-01
1.7E+00
95
1.0E+00
2.5E+00
4.0E-01
1.9E+00
100
1.2E+00
2.8E+00
4.3E-01
2.1E+00
105
1.3E+00
3.2E+00
4.8E-01
2.4E+00
110
1.5E+00
3.5E+00
5.4E-01
2.7E+00
115
1.7E+00
4.0E+00
6.0E-01
3.0E+00
120
1.9E+00
4.4E+00
6.4E-01
3.3E+00
Section 2. Tier I Feed Rate Screening Limits for Total Chlorine. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix II, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 3. Tier II Emissions Rate Screening Limits for Free Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix III, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 4. Reference Air Concentrations. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix IV, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 5. Risk specific doses (10-6) (RSD) shall be as follows:
Constituent
CAS No.
Unit risk
(m3/ug)
RsD
(ug/m3)
Acrylamide
79-06-1
1.3E-02
7.7E-04
Acrylonitrile
107-13-1
6.8E-04
1.5E-02
Aldrin
309-00-2
4.9E-02
2.0E-04
Aniline
62-53-3
7.4E-05
1.4E+01
Arsenic
7440-38-2
4.3E-02
2.3E-04
Benz(a)anthracene
56-55-3
8.9E-03
1.1E-03
Benxene
71-43-2
8.3E-05
1.2E+01
Benzidine
92-87-5
6.7E-01
1.5E-05
Benzo(a)pyrene
50-32-8
3.3E-02
3.0E-04
Beryllium
7440-41-7
2.4E-02
4.2E-04
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether
111-44-4
3.3E-03
3.0E-03
Bis(chloromethyl)ether
542-88-1
6.2E-01
1.6E-05
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate
117-81-7
2.4E-06
4.2E+02
1,3-Butadiene
106-99-0
2.8E-03
3.6E-03
Cadmium
7440-43-9
1.8E-02
5.6E-04
Carbon Tetrachloride
56-23-5
1.5E-04
6.7E-0
Chlordane
57-74-9
3.7E-03
2.7E-03
Chloroform
67-66-3
2.3E-04
4.3E-02
Chloromethane
74-87-3
3.6E-05
2.8E+01
Chromium VI
7440-47-3
1.2E-01
8.3E-05
DDT
50-29-3
9.7E-04
1.0E-02
Dibenz(a,h)anthracene
53-70-3
1.4E-01
7.1E-05
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
96-12-8
6.3E-02
1.6E-04
1,2-Dibromoethane
106-93-4
2.2E-03
4.5E-03
1,1-Dichloroethane
75-34-3
2.6E-04
3.8E-02
1,2-Dichloroethane
107-06-2
2.6E-04
3.8E-02
1,1-Dichloroethylene
75-35-4
5.0E-04
2.0E-02
1,3-Dichloropropene
542-75-6
3.5E-0
2.9E-06
Dieldrin
60-57-1
4.6E-02
2.2E-04
Diethylstilbestrol
56-53-1
1.4E-0
7.1E-06
Dimethylnitrosamine
62-75-9
1.4E-01
7.1E-05
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
121-14-2
8.8E-04
1.1E-02
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
122-66-7
2.2E-03
4.5E-03
1,4-Dioxane
123-91-1
1.4E-05
7.1E+01
Epichlorohydrin
106-89-8
1.2E-05
8.3E+01
Ethylene Oxide
75-21-8
1.0E-03
1.0E-02
Ethylene Dibromide
106-93-4
2.2E-03
4.5E-03
Formaldehyde
50-00-0
1.3E-04
7.7E-02
Heptachlor
76-44-8
1.3E-02
7.7E-04
Heptachlor Epoxide
1024-57-3
2.6E-02
3.8E-04
Hexachlorobenzene
118-74-1
4.9E-03
2.0E-03
Hexachlorobutadiene
87-68-3
2.0E-04
5.0E-02
Alpha-hexachlorocyclo-hexane
319-84-6
1.8E-02
5.6E-04
Beta-hexachlorocyclo-hexane
319-85-7
5.3E-03
1.9E-03
Gamma-hexachlorocy-clohexane
58-89-9
3.8E-03
2.6E-03
Hexachlorocyclohex-ane, Technical
5.1E-03
2.0E-03
Hexachlorodibenxo-p-
dioxin(1,2 Mixture)
1.3E+1
7.7E-07
Hexachloroethane
67-72-1
4.0E-05
2.5E+01
Hydrazine
302-01-2
2.9E-02
3.4E-04
Hydrazine Sulfate
302-01-2
2.9E-02
3.4E-04
3-Methylcholanthrene
56-49-5
2.7E-02
3.7E-04
Methyl Hydrazine
60-34-4
3.1E-03
3.2E-03
Methylene Chloride
75-09-2
4.1E-05
2.4E+01
4,4'-Methylene-bis-2-
chloroaniline
101-14-4
4.7E-04
2.1E-02
Nickel
7440-02-0
2.4E-03
4.2E-03
Nickel Refinery Dust
7440-02-0
2.4E-03
4.2E-03
Nickel Subsulfide
12035-72-2
4.8E-03
2.1E-03
2-Nitropropane
79-46-9
2.7E-01
3.7E-05
N-Nitroso-n-butylamine
924-16-3
1.6E-02
6.3E-04
N-Nitroso-n-
methylurea
684-93-5
8.6E-01
1.2E-05
N-Nitrosodiethylamine
55-18-5
4.3E-01
2.3E-05
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
930-55-2
6.1E-03
1.6E-03
Pentachloronitroben-zene
82-68-8
7.3E-04
1.4E-02
PCBs
1336-36-3
1.2E-02
8.3E-04
Pronamide
23950-58-5
4.6E-05
2.2E+01
Reserpine
50-55-5
3.0E-02
3.3E-04
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodi-benzo-p-dioxin
1746-01-6
4.5E+0
2.2E-08
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-ethane
79-34-5
5.8E-04
1.7E-02
Tetrachloroethylene
127-18-4
4.8E-06
2.1E+02
Thiourea
62-56-6
5.5E-03
1.8E-03
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
79-00-5
1.6E-04
6.3E-02
Trichloroethylene
79-01-6
1.3E-05
7.7E+01
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
88-06-2
5.7E-05
1.8E+01
Toxaphene
8001-35-2
3.2E-03
3.1E-03
Vinyl Chloride
75-01-4
7.1E-05
1.4E+01
Section 6. Stack Plume Rise (SPR). The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266 Appendix VI, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 7. Health Based Limits for Exclusions of Waste-Derived Residues. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix VII, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 8. Organic Compounds for Which Residues Shall Be Analyzed The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix VIII, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 9. Methods Manual for Compliance with the BIF(Burning in Industrial Furnaces) Regulations. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix IX, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 10. Lead-Bearing Materials that May be Processed in Exempt Lead Smelters. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix XI, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 11. Nickel or Chromium-bearing Materials that May be Processed in Exempt Nickel-chromium Recovery Furnaces. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix XII, effective July 1, 2005.
Section 12. Mercury Bearing Wastes that May be Processed in Exempt Mercury Recovery Units. The subject matter shall be governed by 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix XIII, effective July 1, 2005. (20 Ky.R. 1487; eff. 2-10-94; Am. 23 Ky.R. 783; eff. 3-12-97; 33 Ky.R. 2548; 3965; eff. 6-13-2007.)
Notation
RELATES TO: KRS Subchapters 224.10, 224.40, 224.43, 224.46, 224.99, 40 C.F.R. Part 266, Appendices I-XIII
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 224.10-100, 224.46-520, 224.46-530
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 224.46-520 and 224.46-530 require the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations for permitting of persons who treat, store, recycle, or dispose of hazardous waste. This administrative regulation establishes the standards of 40 C.F.R. Part 266, Appendices I to XIII. This administrative regulation is equivalent to the corresponding federal regulations, except Kentucky has more stringent requirements than those in 40 C.F.R. 266, Appendix 1, Tables 1-D and 1-E. The Kentucky-specific tables are more stringent due to the Kentucky risk-specific doses based on 10-6 rather than 10-5.