Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 808 - SPECIAL WASTE CLASSIFICATIONS
Subpart B - CLASSES OF SPECIAL WASTE
Section 808.245 - Classification of Wastes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Special wastes which are subject to this Subpart shall be classified or declassified based on toxic score as follows:
a) Compute the toxic score for the wastestream pursuant to Appendix B or, where applicable, pursuant to Section 808.431, utilizing a data base which meets the standards of Section 808.302. However, if use of Appendix B or Section 808.431 is demonstrated to the Agency to be inapplicable or unavailable for the wastestream, the generator may employ a bioassay procedure approved by the Agency pursuant to Section 808.302, solely for the purpose of determining if the waste in its undiluted form results in no behavioral response from the exposed test organisms and, thus, warrants a toxic score of 0 (zero). Where applicable, the toxic score shall include the maximum volume of waste to which such score applies.
b) Except as authorized under subsection (e), a wastestream receiving a toxic score of 3 shall be deemed a Class A special waste.
c) Except as authorized under subsection (e), a wastestream receiving a toxic score of 1 or 2 shall be deemed a Class B special waste; however, such waste shall be deemed a Class A special waste if the Agency determines that it exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:
d) A wastestream receiving a toxic score of 0 shall be declassified, except that such a waste that is determined by the Agency to be a special handling waste shall be deemed a Class B special waste
e) Notwithstanding a wastestream's toxic score, the Agency may condition a lowered classification or a declassification of a special waste under this Section. Such conditions imposed by the Agency shall be limited to measures by which the generator shall, by particular modes or forms of containment or treatment, assure that the dangerous characterictics of the wastes are avoided or reduced. (Examples of such measures are neutralization of acidic wastes prior to shipment, containment or encapsulation of finely divided wastes, and treatment of ignitable wastes so as to preclude ignition.) However, under no circumstances shall a wastestream with a toxic score of 3 be declassified based solely upon its mode of containment.
f) All conditions or limitations imposed by the Agency that relate to the toxic score (including, where applicable, maximum wastestream volume) and classification or disclassification of a wastestream shall be specified in the Agency's determination.