95-15873. New York: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Program Revisions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 125 (Thursday, June 29, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 33753-33754]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-15873]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 271
    
    [FRL-5249-2]
    
    
    New York: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Program 
    Revisions
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    ACTION: Immediate final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: New York has applied for final authorization of certain 
    revisions to its hazardous waste program under the Resource 
    Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The Environmental Protection 
    Agency (EPA) has reviewed New York's application and has made a 
    decision, subject to EPA's receipt and evaluation of public comment, 
    that New York's hazardous waste program revisions satisfy all of the 
    requirements necessary to qualify for final authorization. Thus, EPA 
    intends to approve New York's hazardous waste program revisions, which 
    are described later in this Notice. New York's application for program 
    revision is available for public review and comment.
    
    DATES: Final authorization for New York shall be effective August 28, 
    1995 unless EPA publishes a prior Federal Register action withdrawing 
    this immediate final rule. All comments on New York's program revision 
    application must be received by the close of business July 31, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of New York's program revision application are 
    available during the business hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the 
    following addresses for inspection and copying: New York State 
    Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Room 204, 
    Albany, New York 12233-7253, (518) 457-3273; U.S. EPA Library (PM 
    211A), 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC 20460, 202/382-5926. U.S. EPA 
    Region II Library, 16th Floor, 290 Broadway, New York, New York 10007-
    1866, Phone (212) 264-2881. Written comments should be sent to: Mr. 
    Conrad Simon, Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. EPA, 
    Region II, 290 Broadway, New York, New York 10007-1866, (212) 637-4218.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Venezia (212) 637-4218.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Background
    
        States with final authorization under Sec. 3006(b) of the Resource 
    Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA or the Act), 42 U.S.C 6926(b), have 
    a continuing obligation to maintain a hazardous waste program that is 
    equivalent to, consistent with, and no less stringent than the Federal 
    hazardous waste program. In addition, the Hazardous and Solid Waste 
    Amendments of 1984 (Public Law 98-616, November 8, 1984, hereinafter 
    HSWA) allows States to revise their programs to become equivalent to 
    RCRA requirements promulgated under HSWA authority. Revisions to State 
    hazardous waste programs are necessary when Federal or State statutory 
    or regulatory authority is modified or when certain other changes 
    occur. Most commonly, State program revisions are necessitated by 
    changes to EPA's regulations in 40 CFR Parts 260-266, 268, 124 and 270.
    
    New York
    
        New York initially received final authorization on May 29, 1986. 
    New York received authorization for revisions to its program on July 3, 
    1989, May 7, 1990, October 29, 1991, and May 22, 1992. On December 10, 
    1993, New York submitted a program revision application for additional 
    program approvals. Today, EPA is proposing approval of New York's 
    program revision in accordance with 40 CFR 271.21(b)(3).
        In order to obtain Final Authorization, the State of New York has 
    demonstrated and certified that its authority to regulate the following 
    is equivalent to the Federal RCRA authority, including the requirements 
    promulgated under HSWA authority:
    
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           Provision            Federal authority         State authority   
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    Delay of Closure Period  RCRA Sec.  1006,         ECL Sec.  27-0900,    
     for Hazardous Waste      2002(a), 3004, 3005      0911, 0912, 0913;    
     Management Facilities    and 3006; 40 CFR         6NYCRR 373-1.7(c),   
     (54 FR 33376; 08/14/89.  264.13, 264.112,         373-2.2(e), 373-     
                              264.113, 264.142,        2.7(c), (d), 373-    
                              265.13, 265.112,         2.8(c), 373-3.2(d),  
                              265.113, 265.142,        373-3.7(c), (d), 373-
                              270.42.                  3.8(c), and Part 621.
    Mining Waste Exclusion   RCRA Sec.  3001(b); 40   ECL Sec.  27-0903;    
     I (54 FR 36592; 09/01/   CFR 261.3 and 261.4.     6NYCRR 371-1.1(d) and
     89.                                               (e).                 
    Testing and Monitoring   RCRA Sec.  3001, 3004,   ECL Sec.  27-0903,    
     Activities (54 FR        3005, 3006; 40 CFR       0911 and 0913; 6NYCRR
     40260; 09/29/89).        260.11 and Part 261      370.1(e)(8) and      
                              Appendix III.            Appendix.            
    Testing and Monitoring   RCRA Sec.  3001, 3004,   ECL Sec.  27-0903;    
     Activities (54 FR        3005, 3006; 40 CFR       0911 and 0913; 6NYCRR
     40260; 09/29/89).        260.11 and Part 261      370.1(e)(8) and      
                              Appendix III.            Appendix.            
    Changes to Part 124 Not  RCRA Sec.  1006, 3005;   ECL Sec.  3-0301, 27- 
     Accounted for by         40 CFR 124.3, 124.5,     0703, 0913, and 70-  
     Present Checklists (54   124.6, 124.10, 124.12.   0107; 6NYCRR 373-1.4,
     FR 246; 01/04/89).                                373-1.6, 373-1.7,    
                                                       621.2, 621.3, 621.4, 
                                                       621.6, 621.7, 621.13,
                                                       621.14.              
    Mining Waste Exclusion   RCRA Sec.  3001(b)(3)-   ECL Sec.  27-0903;    
     II (55 FR 2322; 01/23/   (A)(ii); 40 CFR          6NYCRR 370.2(b),     
     90).                     260.10, 261.4(b)(7).     371.1(e)(2)(vi).     
    Modifications of F019    RCRA Sec.  3001(b); 40   ECL Sec.  27-0903;    
     Listing (55 FR 5340;     CFR 261.31.              6NYCRR 371.4(b), (c),
     02/14/90).                                        Appendices 21 and 22.
    Testing and Monitoring   RCRA Sec.  3001, 3004,   ECL Sec.  27-0903,    
     Activities (Technical    3005, 3006; 40 CFR       0911 and 0913; 6NYCRR
     Correction to            260.11 and Part 261      370.1(e)(8) and      
     Checklist 67).           Appendix III.            Appendix 21.         
    
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    Listing of 1,1--         RCRA Sec.  3001(b); 40   ECL Sec.  27-0903;    
     Dimethylhydrazine        CFR 261.32.              6NYCRR 371.4(b), (c),
     Production Wastes (55                             Appendices 21 and 22.
     FR 18496; 05/02/90).                                                   
    HSWA Codification Rule:  RCRA Sec.  1006,         ECL Sec.  3-0301, 27- 
     Double Liners;           2002(a), 3004, 3005,     0703, 0707, 0911,    
     Correction (Correction   and 3015(b); 40 CFR      0913; 6NYCRR 373-    
     to Checklist 17H) (55    264.221, and 264.301.    2.11(b), 373-2.14(c).
     FR 19262; 05/09/90).                                                   
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        EPA has reviewed New York's application and has made an immediate 
    final decision that New York's hazardous waste program revision 
    satisfies all of the requirements necessary to qualify for final 
    authorization. Consequently, EPA intends to grant final authorization 
    for the additional program modifications to New York. The public may 
    submit written comments on EPA's immediate final decision up until July 
    29, 1995. Copies of New York's application for program revision are 
    available for inspection and copying at the locations indicated in the 
    Addresses section of this Notice.
        Approval of New York's program revision shall become effective 60 
    days after the date of publication of this Notice unless an adverse 
    comment pertaining to the State's revision discussed in this Notice is 
    received. EPA will publish either (1) a withdrawal of the immediate 
    final decision or (2) a Notice containing a response to comments which 
    either affirms that the immediate final decision takes effect or 
    reverses the decision.
        New York is applying for final authorization of the following 
    Federal hazardous waste requirements:
    
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                                                                                                        Promulgation
                                     RCRA checklist                                  HSWA/FR reference  or HSWA date
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    Non-HSWA Cluster VI:                                                                                            
        Delay of Closure Period for Hazardous Waste Management Facilities..........  54 FR 33376            08/14/89
        Mining Waste Exclusion I...................................................  54 FR 36592            09/01/89
        Testing and Monitoring Activities..........................................  54 FR 40260            09/29/89
        Changes to Part 124 Not Accounted for by Present Checklists................  54 FR 246              01/04/89
        Mining Waste Exclusion II..................................................  55 FR 2322             01/23/90
        Modifications to F019 Listing..............................................  55 FR 5340             02/14/90
        Testing and Monitoring Activities (Technical Correction to Checklist 67)...  55 FR 8948             03/09/90
    HSWA Cluster II:                                                                                                
        Listing of 1,1 Dimethylhydrazine Production Wastes.........................  55 FR 18496            05/02/90
        HSWA Codification Rule: Double Liners; Correction (Correction to Checklist   55 FR 19262            05/09/90
         17H).                                                                                                      
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        New York has only applied for authorization for the above listed 
    requirements as part of this particular Federal Register approval 
    process.
    
    B. Decision
    
        The EPA concludes, subject to receipt and evaluation of public 
    comment, that New York's application for program revision meets all of 
    the statutory and regulatory requirements established by RCRA. 
    Accordingly, EPA intends to grant New York final authorization to 
    operate its hazardous waste program as revised.
    
    Compliance With Executive Order 12866
    
        The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this rule from the 
    requirements of section 6 of Executive Order 12866.
    
    Certification Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        Pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 605(b), I hereby certify 
    that this authorization will not have a significant economic impact on 
    a substantial number of small entities. This authorization effectively 
    suspends the applicability of certain Federal regulations in favor of 
    New York's program, thereby eliminating duplicative requirements for 
    handlers of hazardous waste in the State. It does not impose any new 
    burdens on small entities. This rule, therefore, does not require a 
    regulatory flexibility analysis.
    
        Authority: This Notice is issued under the authority of Sections 
    2002(a), 3006 and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as 
    amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, 6974(b).
    
        Dated: March 15, 1995.
    William J. Muszynski,
    Acting Regional Administrator.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/28/1995
Published:
06/29/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Immediate final rule.
Document Number:
95-15873
Dates:
Final authorization for New York shall be effective August 28, 1995 unless EPA publishes a prior Federal Register action withdrawing this immediate final rule. All comments on New York's program revision application must be received by the close of business July 31, 1995.
Pages:
33753-33754 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5249-2
PDF File:
95-15873.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 271