Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 722 - STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO GENERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Subpart K - ALTERNATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION AND ACCUMULATION OF UNWANTED MATERIAL FOR LABORATORIES OWNED BY ELIGIBLE ACADEMIC ENTITIES
Section 722.313 - Laboratory Clean-Outs
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 722.313
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Once in any 12-month period for each laboratory, an eligible academic entity may opt to conduct a laboratory clean-out that is subject to all the applicable requirements of this Subpart K, except that the following limitations apply:
1) If the volume of unwanted material in the
laboratory exceeds 55 gallons (208 [SCRIPT SMALL]) (or one quart (0.946 [SCRIPT
SMALL]) of liquid reactive acutely hazardous unwanted material or 1 kg (0.45
lb) of solid reactive acutely hazardous unwanted material), the eligible
academic entity is not required to remove all unwanted materials from the
laboratory within 10 calendar days after exceeding 55 gallons (208 [SCRIPT
SMALL]) (or one quart (0.946 [SCRIPT SMALL]) of liquid reactive acutely
hazardous unwanted material or 1 kg (0.45 lb) of solid reactive acutely
hazardous unwanted material), as required by Section
722.308.
Instead, the eligible academic entity must remove all unwanted materials from
the laboratory within 30 calendar days after the start of the laboratory
clean-out;
2) For the purposes of
on-site accumulation, an eligible academic entity is not required to count
toward its hazardous waste generator category, pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
722.113, a
hazardous waste that is an unused commercial chemical product (one that is
listed in Subpart D of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721 or which exhibits one or more of
the characteristics set forth in Subpart C of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 721) that is
solely generated during the laboratory clean-out. An unwanted material that is
generated prior to the beginning of the laboratory clean-out and which is still
in the laboratory at the time the laboratory clean-out commences must be
counted toward hazardous waste generator category, pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 722.113, if it is determined to be hazardous waste;
3) For the purposes of off-site management,
an eligible academic entity must count all of its hazardous waste, regardless
of whether the hazardous waste was counted toward generator category under
subsection (a)(2), and if the eligible academic entity generates more than one
kg per month of acute hazardous waste or more than 100 kg per month of
non-acute hazardous waste (i.e., the VSQG limits, as defined in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code
720.110) , the
hazardous waste is subject to all applicable hazardous waste regulations when
it is transported off site; and
4)
An eligible academic entity must document the activities of the laboratory
clean-out. The documentation must, at a minimum, identify the laboratory being
cleaned out, the date the laboratory clean-out began and ended, and the volume
of hazardous waste generated during the laboratory clean-out. The eligible
academic entity must maintain these records for a period of three years from
the date on which the clean-out ended.
b) For all other laboratory clean-outs conducted during the same 12-month period, an eligible academic entity is subject to all the applicable requirements of this Subpart K, including, but not limited to the following:
1) The
requirement to remove all unwanted materials from the laboratory within 10
calendar days of exceeding 55 gallons (208 [SCRIPT SMALL]) (or one quart (0.946
[SCRIPT SMALL]) of reactive acutely hazardous unwanted material), as required
by Section 722.308; and
2) The
requirement to count all hazardous waste, including unused hazardous waste,
that is generated during the laboratory clean-out toward its hazardous waste
generator category, pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.113.
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