96-9973. Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities and Hazardous Waste Generators; Organic Air Emission Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments, and Containers  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 79 (Tuesday, April 23, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 17863-17864]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9973]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Parts 262, 264, 265, and 270
    
    [IL-64-2-5807; FRL-5459-9]
    
    
    Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities and 
    Hazardous Waste Generators; Organic Air Emission Standards for Tanks, 
    Surface Impoundments, and Containers
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of data availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of additional data that 
    are being considered by the EPA in amending the air emission standards 
    for hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDF) 
    that were published December 6, 1994 under the authority of the 
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), as amended (59 FR 
    62896). This notice addresses the narrow issue of an Other Thermal 
    Treatment Facility subject to regulation under subpart P of Part 265 
    (40 CFR 265.370 through 265.383) being eligible to receive spent 
    activated carbon which is a hazardous waste. The additional data are 
    available for public inspection at the EPA RCRA Docket Office.
    
    DATES: Comments on these additional data will be accepted through May 
    7, 1996.
    
    DOCKET: The information referenced by today's notice is available for 
    public inspection and copying in the RCRA docket. The RCRA docket 
    numbers pertaining to this rulemaking are F-91-CESP-FFFFF, F-92-CESA-
    FFFFF, F-94-CESF-FFFFF, F-94-CE2A-FFFFF, and F-95-CE3A-FFFFF. The RCRA 
    docket is located at Crystal Gateway, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
    First Floor, Arlington, Virginia. Hand delivery of items and review of 
    docket materials are made at the Virginia address. The public must have 
    an appointment to review docket materials. Appointments can be 
    scheduled by calling the Docket Office at (703) 603-9230. The mailing 
    address for the RCRA docket office is RCRA Information Center (5305W), 
    U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW., Washington, DC 
    20460.
    
    COMMENTS: Written comments regarding these data may be mailed to the 
    Docket Clerk at the above-mentioned Washington, DC mailing address. 
    Please send an original and two copies of all comments, and refer to 
    Docket Number F-96-CE4A-FFFFF. The EPA will consider comments on the 
    additional data that are received through May 7, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about this notice and 
    the associated rulemaking contact the RCRA Hotline at (703) 412-9877 or 
    toll-free at 1-800-424-9346.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is available on the EPA's Clean-
    up Information Bulletin Board (CLU-IN). To access CLU-IN with a modem 
    of up to 28,800 baud, dial (301) 589-8366. First time users will be 
    asked to input some initial registration information. Next, select 
    ``D'' (download) from the main menu. Input the file name ``RCRA-
    NDA.496'' to download this notice. Follow the on-line instructions to 
    complete the download. More information about the download procedure is 
    located in Bulletin 104; to read this type ``B 104'' from the main 
    menu. For additional help with these instructions, telephone the CLU-IN 
    help line at (301) 589-8368.
        On December 6, 1994, the EPA published in the Federal Register (59 
    FR 62896) under authority of the RCRA standards requiring the use of 
    air emission controls on certain tanks, surface impoundments, and 
    containers at hazardous waste TSDF. These standards are codified in 40 
    CFR parts 264 and 265 under subpart CC (referred to as the ``subpart CC 
    standards'').
        This Notice of Data Availability addresses the appropriateness of 
    an Other Thermal Treatment Facility subject to regulation under subpart 
    P of Part 265 (40 CFR 265.370 through 265.383) being eligible to 
    receive spent activated carbon which is a hazardous waste. In the 
    December 6, 1994 final subpart CC standards (59 FR 62896), the EPA 
    established a requirement that spent activated carbon removed from a 
    control device had to be managed at particular types of facilities, 
    namely regulated incinerators, regulated boilers or industrial 
    furnaces, or ``thermal treatment units that [are] permitted under 
    subpart X of 40 CFR part 264 or subpart P of [Part 265]''. See 40 CFR 
    265.1033(l)(1) as promulgated at 59 FR at 62935 (Dec. 6, 1994). A 
    parallel requirement was contained in 40 CFR 264.1033(m), but no 
    reference to subpart P was included (59 FR at 62927). In the February 
    9, 1996 technical correction notice, the EPA amended these provisions 
    to clarify that they apply only to activated carbon which is a 
    hazardous waste, and that interim status incinerators and boilers and 
    industrial furnaces which had certified compliance could receive such 
    activated carbon. See 61 FR at 4910, 4911, and 4913. In so doing, the 
    EPA removed the reference to subpart P facilities in 265.1033(l)(1), 
    thus removing such facilities from eligibility to receive hazardous 
    waste spent activated carbon from interim status facilities, but did 
    not provide any explanation for this omission.
        The Response to Comment Background Information Document to the 
    Final Rule does not completely clarify the EPA's intent. At one point 
    the EPA mentioned subpart P facilities as potentially eligible to 
    receive hazardous waste spent activated carbon (BID page 6-113 and 
    114), but at other points indicated that only other thermal treatment 
    units permitted under subpart X would be eligible (BID at 6-116 and 
    117).
        After publication of the February 9 notice, the EPA received a 
    letter from a subpart P facility which reactivates spent activated 
    carbon questioning the omission of subpart P facilities from amended 
    265.1033(l). The EPA is noticing this letter, along with memoranda 
    documenting EPA's further contacts with the facility, for comment. The 
    EPA is also seeking comment on the following issues. The subpart CC 
    standards specify the types of facilities that can manage hazardous 
    waste spent activated carbon so that EPA can ensure that any adsorbed 
    hazardous organic
    
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    constituents released from the carbon are adequately controlled or 
    destroyed, rather than emitted to the atmosphere (BID page 6-115). It 
    is not clear that the subpart P standards, taken by themselves, provide 
    this assurance, since subpart P standards do not contain substantive 
    air emission controls. Thus, in addition to soliciting comment on the 
    information in the docket, the EPA solicits comment on whether some 
    further limitation should be necessary if subpart P facilities are to 
    be eligible. For example, should eligibility be limited to facilities 
    whose regeneration units provide adequate protection from the emission 
    of desorbed organics? If so, is it appropriate to require compliance 
    with subpart CC, or comparable controls to ensure such protection? The 
    EPA will consider all comments on the new data received by the close of 
    the comment period when making a final regulatory determination on the 
    regulatory requirements for this regulation.
        This notice does not represent the only provision of the final 
    subpart CC standards which the EPA is considering revising. The EPA is 
    planning to publish technical amendments to the rule within the next 
    two months which will include revisions described in the August 14, 
    1995 Federal Register document entitled, ``Proposed rule; data 
    availability'' (60 FR 41870), as well as a finding on the issue 
    discussed in today's notice.
    
        Dated: April 11, 1996.
    Richard Wilson,
    Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation.
    [FR Doc. 96-9973 Filed 4-22-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/23/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of data availability.
Document Number:
96-9973
Dates:
Comments on these additional data will be accepted through May 7, 1996.
Pages:
17863-17864 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
IL-64-2-5807, FRL-5459-9
PDF File:
96-9973.pdf
CFR: (4)
40 CFR 262
40 CFR 264
40 CFR 265
40 CFR 270