Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) For purposes of this Part, uncontaminated
broken concrete without protruding metal bars, bricks, rock, stone, or
reclaimed or other asphalt pavement that has been painted (painted CCDD) may be
used as fill material at a CCDD fill operation if it is evaluated analytically
under the supervision of a PE or PG and if all requirements of this Section are
satisfied. Acceptance or management of painted CCDD for any purpose other than
use as fill material at a CCDD fill operation must be in accordance with
applicable law and may require permits or beneficial use determinations from
the Agency. Such other purposes include, but are not limited to, processing of
painted CCDD for reuse.
1) The PE or PG must
determine, on a site-specific basis, the number and location of paint samples
that will provide a representative analysis of paint from the painted CCDD to
be used as fill material.
2) The PE
or PG must obtain paint samples consisting of representative paint chips or
scrapings that include all layers of paint in the area sampled and that
minimize the amount of substrate in the sample.
3) Paint samples must be analyzed for
arsenic, cadmium, chromium (total), lead, mercury and zinc (contaminants of
concern) using the TCLP or SPLP extraction test analytical procedures in
accordance with Methods 1311 and 1312, respectively, in "Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods," USEPA Publication No.
SW-846, incorporated by reference in Section
1100.104.
A) Paint samples must not be composited for
analysis, and analytical results from paint samples must not be
averaged.
B) All quantitative
analyses of paint samples must be completed by an accredited laboratory in
accordance with the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 186 and the scope of the
accreditation.
C) Documentation of
any chemical analysis must include, but is not limited to:
i) Chain of custody control;
ii) A copy of the lab analysis;
iii) Accreditation status of the laboratory
performing the analysis; and
iv)
Certification by an authorized agent of the laboratory that the analysis has
been performed in accordance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 186, the Agency's rules for
the accreditation of environmental laboratories and the scope of the
accreditation.
4) For painted CCDD to be used as fill
material, analytical results for each paint sample must not exceed the
chemical-specific Class I groundwater quality standard at 35 Ill. Adm. Code
620.410
for any contaminant of concern identified in subsection (a)(3) of this
Section.
b)
Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this Section, broken concrete, asphalt
pavement, and other roadway CCDD with pavement markings, including but not
limited to striping, may be used as fill material at a CCDD fill operation
provided that:
1) The pavement markings
comply with IDOT specifications for pavement markings; and
2) The CCDD is accompanied by a PE or PG
certification, on forms prescribed by the Agency, affirming that the pavement
markings comply with IDOT specifications for pavement markings found at Section
1095 of IDOT's "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge
Construction".