Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 1422 - DESIGN AND OPERATION OF FACILITIES
Subpart C - TREATMENT FACILITIES
Section 1422.122 - Design and Operating Standards
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 1422.122
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Treatment of PIMW must be conducted in a manner that:
1)
Eliminates the infectious
potential of the waste. A treatment process eliminates the infectious
potential of PIMW if the owner or operator of a treatment unit demonstrates
that an Initial Efficacy Test and Periodic Verification Test have been
completed successfully.
A) Demonstrate
successful completion of an Initial Efficacy Test by a 6-log kill of test
microorganisms. For a thermal unit that maintains the integrity of the
container, a 6-log kill of indicator microorganism spores may be used as an
alternative test. These demonstrations must comply with Section
1422.124.
B) Successful completion of a Periodic
Verification Test must comply with Section
1422.125, and may be
demonstrated by:
i) a 6-log kill of test
microorganisms or indicator microorganism spores as provided in subsection
(a)(1)(A) above; or
ii) a minimum
3-log kill of indicator microorganism spores that has been correlated with a
6-log kill of test microorganisms; or
iii) an alternate method approved in writing
by the Agency.
2)
Prevents compaction and rupture of
containers during handling operations, except when compaction or
rupture is an integral part of the treatment process and the treatment process
is conducted without discharge of PIMW to the environment;
3)
Disposes of treatment residuals in
accordance with the Act and Board
regulations;
4)
Provides for quality assurance programs that must include a
written plan that:
A) Designates
responsibility to personnel;
B)
Describes operating parameters that must be monitored to ensure effectiveness
of the treatment process;
C)
Identifies monitoring devices;
D)
Ensures monitoring devices are operating properly;
E) Establishes appropriate ranges for all
operating parameters;
F) Identifies
the person or persons who must collect and organize data for inclusion in the
operating record;
G) Identifies the
person or persons who must evaluate any discrepancies or problems;
H) Identifies the person or persons who must
propose actions to correct any problems identified; and
I) Identifies the person or persons who must
assess actions taken and document improvement;
5)
Provides for periodic testing
using biological testing, where appropriate, that demonstrate proper treatment
of the waste;
6)
Provides for assurances that clearly demonstrate that PIMW
has been properly treated; and
7)
Is in compliance with all federal
and State laws and regulations pertaining to environmental protection.
(Section 56.2(a)(1) through (7) of the Act)
b) In addition to the requirements in subsection (a):
1) Manage residues from
cleaning a PIMW contaminated container, equipment, or work surface under this
Subtitle, except when directly discharged into a sanitary or combined sewer in
compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code Subtitle C.
BOARD NOTE: Interested persons should note that local government units can regulate discharges to sewer systems.
2) Manage ash resulting from the incineration
of PIMW as a special waste in compliance with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 807 and 809
because it is an industrial process waste, as defined in Section 3.235 of the
Act.
3) Retain copies of PIMW
manifests required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code
1420.105
at the treatment facility for three years and make them available at the
treatment facility during normal business hours for inspection and photocopying
by the Agency. The retention period for PIMW manifests is extended
automatically during any unresolved enforcement action regarding the treatment
facility or as requested in writing by the Agency.
4)
Each treatment facility for which
a permit is required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code
1420.105
shall annually file the report required by this subsection (b)(4).
Additionally, each facility not required to have a permit
under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
1420.105
that treats more than 50 pounds per month of PIMW
shall file the report. The report shall be filed with
the Agency specifying the quantities and disposition of PIMW
treated during the previous calendar year. These reports shall be on
forms prescribed and provided by the Agency. (Section 56.3 of the
Act)
5) Upon closure of a treatment
facility, clean the area, equipment, and structures in compliance with 35 Ill.
Adm. Code
1420.107.
c) In addition to the requirements listed in subsections (a) and (b), the owners or operators of PIMW treatment facilities required to have a permit by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1420.105 must also comply with the following requirements that the Agency will review during the permitting process:
1) Weigh
amounts of PIMW received in pounds with a device for which certification has
been obtained under the Weights and Measures Act.
2) Prominently display signs identifying that
the facility treats PIMW at the points of access to the treatment area. The
signs must:
A) Display the International
Biohazard Symbol as shown in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1421. Illustration A and the
word "Biohazard"; and
B) Be marked
in lettering that is readable at a minimum distance of five
feet.
3) Provide
personnel training to all staff annually, and prior to the handling of PIMW,
that includes a thorough explanation of the operating procedures to be taken
during normal and emergency situations. The owner or operator must keep records
verifying training of personnel.
4)
Have a written contingency plan and implement the applicable sections of that
plan if there is equipment failure, injury, or a discharge of PIMW.
A) The contingency plan must:
i) Describe the actions to be taken by
personnel in response to emergency situations such as injury, discharges of
PIMW, and equipment failure; and
ii) Include a list of all emergency equipment
at the treatment facility, an up-to-date list of names, addresses, and phone
numbers (office and home) of all persons qualified to act as emergency
coordinator, procedures for cleanup, protection of personnel, disposal of spill
residue, and alternative arrangements for PIMW treatment; and
B) The treatment facility must
keep a copy of the contingency plan and must post emergency phone numbers and a
brief description of the emergency procedures.
5) Keep a written operating record that
includes the following information:
A)
Quantities and disposition of PIMW treated;
B) Date and time PIMW arrived at the
permitted PIMW site;
C) Date and
time PIMW was treated;
D) The
operating parameters of the treatment unit (e.g., temperature, pressure,
residence time, chemical concentration, irradiation dose);
E) Date and time the PIMW left the treatment
facility;
F) Generator names,
location or locations, and, if applicable, the generator identification numbers
issued by the Agency for each PIMW load received at the treatment
facility;
G) The destination of the
treated waste, the name of the receiving facility, the location of the
receiving facility, the identification number of the receiving facility issued
by the Agency (if applicable), and the disposition; and
H) A separate log, with the date, time,
nature, and extent of all discharges and injuries, and with the date, time,
nature, and result of any responses taken.
6) Retain the following records:
A) The records required by subsections (c)(3)
and (c)(5) must be:
i) Kept at the treatment
facility until closure of the treatment facility; and
ii) Made available at the treatment facility
during normal business hours for inspection and photocopying by the
Agency.
B) The retention
period in subsection (c)(6)(A) is extended automatically during any unresolved
enforcement action involving the treatment facility or at the written request
of the Agency.
7) For a
planned closure:
A) Notify the Agency of the
planned closure at least 60 days prior to closing a treatment facility;
and
B) Certify to the Agency that
final closure has been completed in compliance with the permit, the Act, and
all applicable regulations promulgated under the Act within 90 days after the
date the final load of PIMW is received at the storage operation.
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