96-2918. Underground Injection Control Program Hazardous Waste Disposal Injection Restrictions Petition for ExemptionClass I Hazardous Waste Injection Cab-O-Sil Division, Cabot Corporation, Tuscola, Illinois  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 28 (Friday, February 9, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 4996-4997]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-2918]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5419-4]
    
    
    Underground Injection Control Program Hazardous Waste Disposal 
    Injection Restrictions Petition for Exemption--Class I Hazardous Waste 
    Injection Cab-O-Sil Division, Cabot Corporation, Tuscola, Illinois
    
    AGENCY: United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of reissuance of exemption from land disposal 
    restrictions.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given by the USEPA that an exemption to the 
    land disposal restrictions under the 1984 Hazardous and Solid Waste 
    Amendments (HSWA) to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 
    has been reissued to Cab-O-Sil Division, Cabot Corporation (Cabot), of 
    Tuscola, Illinois, for continued use of Wells No. 1 and 2 and addition 
    of Well No. 3 to inject enumerated restricted wastes into geological 
    reservoirs. As required by 40 CFR Part 148, Cabot has demonstrated, to 
    a reasonable degree of certainty, that there will be no migration of 
    hazardous constituents from the injection zone for as long as the waste 
    remains hazardous. This final decision allows the initiation of 
    underground injection by Cabot of specific restricted hazardous wastes, 
    including hydrochloric acid and wastewaters contaminated with 
    hydrochloric acid which are hazardous because they are corrosive (Waste 
    Code D002), a multi-source leachate (Waste Code F039) contaminated with 
    small amounts of 1,1-dichloroethylene, 1,2-dichloroethylene, methylene 
    chloride, phenol, tetrachloroethylene, and trichloroethylene from a 
    closed waste storage impoundment, and low concentrations of residual, 
    spent acetone (Waste Code F003) rinsed from laboratory glassware 
    cleaned with solvent, into a Class I hazardous waste injection well, 
    specifically identified as Well No. 3, at the Tuscola facility. The 
    reissuance also incorporates conclusions based on geological data 
    gathered during construction of that well and contained in the petition 
    for reissuance dated August 16, 1995, into the Administrative Record of 
    the decision to grant Cabot Corporation an exemption from the Land 
    Disposal Restrictions. This decision constitutes a final USEPA action 
    for which there is no administrative appeal.
    
    Background
    
        Cabot submitted a petition on April 14, 1988, requesting exemption 
    for its two injection wells, Well No. 1 and Well No. 2, located near 
    Tuscola, Illinois, from the land disposal restrictions for corrosive 
    hazardous wastes (Waste Code D002) which became effective on August 8, 
    1990. After reviewing the petition and additional submissions of 
    information, the USEPA determined that the geological setting at the 
    site as well as the construction and operation of Well No. 2 is 
    adequate to prevent fluid migration out of the injection zone within 
    10,000 years, as required under 40 CFR Part 148. A three-month 
    extension of the facility's ban date was required because the 
    requirements for finalizing the decsion to grant an exemption could not 
    be completed before the ban date. The exemption for Well No. 2 was 
    issued on November 6, 1990.
        Because of problems which included loss of mechanical integrity of 
    Well No. 1 at the time the exemption was granted, it was not included 
    in the exemption. The well was repaired, and mechanical integrity 
    tests, demonstrations showing an absence of leaks in the tubing and 
    casings or cement seal at the top of the injection zone, were completed 
    on 
    
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    November 21, 1990. The results were submitted on December 17, 1990. The 
    demonstrations of mechanical integrity were accepted and Cabot's 
    exemption was extended to include operation of Well No. 1 on February 
    4, 1991. On August 18, 1994, Cabot requested addition of Waste Code 
    F039, multi-source leachate recovered as purge water from on-site 
    monitoring wells, to the list of exempted wastes. This petition was 
    reviewed and determined to be nonsubstantive, and the changed requested 
    was acknowledged on November 4, 1994.
        Because of problems of capacity to inject the entire waste stream 
    through Well No 1. at times when Well No. 2 is unavailable and concerns 
    about the maintenance of mechanical integrity of Well No. 1, Cabot 
    petitioned for reissuance of the exemption to include newly drilled 
    Well No. 3 and to add information which confirms the conservative 
    nature of the parameter values used to simulate waste migration through 
    the 10,000 year post closure period.
        The USEPA reviewed information concerning the mechanical integrity 
    of each well, evaluated the conclusions and data on which they are 
    based, and has determined that conclusions are based on valid 
    interpretations of measured data and show that the model used to 
    simulate waste migration is conservative and meets all requirements 
    specified in 40 CFR Part 148.
        A Federal Register notice describing the basis of the decision was 
    published on November 28, 1995, at 60 FR 58623 et seq. A public notice 
    of the proposed decision was published in local papers on December 5, 
    1995, pursuant to 40 CFR 124.10. A public hearing was tentatively 
    scheduled, but not held due to lack of public interest in the decision. 
    The public comment period expired on January 19, 1996. Two comment 
    letters were received, and after considering all comments, the USEPA 
    has determined that its reasons for granting the exemption as set forth 
    in the proposed decison remain valid; accordingly, the exemption is 
    reissued with specific conditions listed in this notice. A 
    responsiveness summary has been prepared for distribution to all 
    commentors.
    
    CONDITIONS: For this exemption to be effective, Cabot must meet the 
    following conditions:
        (1) The monthly average injection rate must not exceed 400 gallons 
    per minute;
        (2) The concentrations of the constituents included in the injected 
    leachate will not exceed the amounts listed as proposed maximum 
    allowable concentrations in Table 8-6 in the 1988 petition document;
        (3) Direct injection shall occur only into the Franconia, Potosi, 
    and Eminence Dolomites and the Gunter Sandstone;
        (4) The injection zone shall consist of the Franconia, Potosi, 
    Eminence, and Oneota Dolomites and the Gunter Sandstone, found between 
    the 5,400 and 4,442 foot depths in Cabot's Well No. 2; and
        (5) Cabot must be in full compliance with all conditions of its 
    permits and other conditions relating to the exemption found in 40 CFR 
    Parts 148.23 and 148.24.
    
    DATE: This action is effective as of January 22, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harlan Gerrish, Lead Petition 
    Reviewer, USEPA, Region 5, telephone (312) 886-2939. Copies of the 
    petition and all pertinent information relating thereto are on file and 
    are part of the Administrative Record. It is recommended that you 
    contact the lead reviewer prior to reviewing the Administrative Record.
    Rebecca L Harvey,
    Acting Director, Water Division.
    [FR Doc. 96-2918 Filed 2-8-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
1/22/1996
Published:
02/09/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of reissuance of exemption from land disposal restrictions.
Document Number:
96-2918
Dates:
This action is effective as of January 22, 1996.
Pages:
4996-4997 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5419-4
PDF File:
96-2918.pdf