Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part V - Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials
Subpart 1 - Department of Environmental Quality-Hazardous Waste
Chapter 10 - Generators of Hazardous Waste
Subchapter C - Alternative Standards for Episodic Generation
Section V-1033 - Conditions for Generators Managing Hazardous Waste from an Episodic Event
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-1033
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Very Small Quantity Generator. A very small quantity generator may maintain its existing generator category for hazardous waste generated during an episodic event provided that the generator complies with the following conditions.
1. The very small quantity generator is
limited to one episodic event per calendar year, unless a petition is granted
under Section 1035 of this
Subchapter. Before submittal of a HW-1 notification to the Office of
Environmental Services for a second episodic event in a calendar year, the very
small quantity generator shall obtain approval of the petition for a second
episodic event as required by
Section
1035 of this
Subchapter.
2. Notification. The
very small quantity generator shall notify the Office of Environmental Services
no later than 30 calendar days prior to initiating a planned episodic event
using the department's Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity Form (HW-1). In
the event of an unplanned episodic event, the generator shall notify the Office
of Environmental Services within 72 hours of the unplanned event via phone,
email, or fax and subsequently submit the department's Notification of
Hazardous Waste Activity Form (HW-1). The generator shall include the start
date and end date of the episodic event, the reason(s) for the event, types and
estimated quantities of hazardous waste expected to be generated as a result of
the episodic event, and shall identify a facility contact and emergency
coordinator with 24-hour telephone access to discuss the notification submittal
or respond to an emergency in compliance with LAC 33:V.1013.C.9.a.
3. EPA ID Number. The very small quantity
generator shall have an EPA identification number or obtain an EPA
identification number using the department's Notification of Hazardous Waste
Activity Form (HW-1).
4.
Accumulation. A very small quantity generator is prohibited from accumulating
hazardous waste generated from an episodic event on drip pads and in
containment buildings. When accumulating hazardous waste in containers and
tanks the following conditions apply.
a.
Containers. A very small quantity generator accumulating in containers shall
mark or label its containers with the following:
i. the words "Episodic Hazardous
Waste";
ii. an indication of the
hazards of the contents (examples include, but are not limited to, the
applicable hazardous waste characteristic(s) (i.e., ignitable, corrosive,
reactive, toxic); hazard communication consistent with the U.S. Department of
Transportation requirements at 49 CFR part 172 subpart E (labeling) or subpart
F (placarding); a hazard statement or pictogram consistent with the U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard at
29 CFR
1910.1200; or a chemical hazard label
consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Code 704);
and
iii. the date upon which the
episodic event began; clearly visible for inspection on each
container.
b. Tanks. A
very small quantity generator accumulating episodic hazardous waste in tanks
shall do the following:
i. mark or label the
tank with the words "Episodic Hazardous Waste";
ii. mark or label the tank with an indication
of the hazards of the contents (examples include, but are not limited to, the
applicable hazardous waste characteristic(s) (i.e., ignitable, corrosive,
reactive, toxic); hazard communication consistent with the U.S. Department of
Transportation requirements at 49 CFR part 172 subpart E (labeling) or subpart
F (placarding); a hazard statement or pictogram consistent with the U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard at
29 CFR
1910.1200; or a chemical hazard label
consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Code 704);
iii. use inventory logs, monitoring equipment
or other records to identify the date upon which each episodic event begins;
and
iv. keep inventory logs or
records with the above information on-site and readily available for
inspection.
c. Hazardous
waste shall be managed in a manner that minimizes the possibility of a fire,
explosion, or release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to the
air, soil, or water.
i. Containers shall be in
good condition and compatible with the hazardous waste being accumulated
therein. Containers shall be kept closed except to add or remove
waste.
ii. Tanks shall be in good
condition and compatible with the hazardous waste accumulated therein. Tanks
shall have procedures in place to prevent the overflow (e.g., be equipped with
means to stop inflow with systems such as waste feed cutoff systems or bypass
systems to a standby tank when hazardous waste is continuously fed into the
tank). Tanks shall be inspected at least once each operating day to ensure all
applicable discharge control equipment, such as waste feed cutoff systems,
bypass systems, and drainage systems are in good working order and to ensure
the tank is operated according to its design by reviewing the data gathered
from monitoring equipment such as pressure and temperature gauges from the
inspection.
5. The very small quantity generator shall
comply with the hazardous waste manifest provisions of LAC 33:V.1107 when it
sends its episodic event hazardous waste off-site to a designated
facility, as defined in LAC 33:V.109.
6. The very small quantity generator has up
to 60 calendar days from the start of the episodic event to manifest and send
its hazardous waste generated from the episodic event to a designated
facility, as defined in LAC 33:V.109.
7. Very small quantity generators shall
maintain the following records for three years from the end date of the
episodic event:
a. beginning and ending dates
of the episodic event;
b. a
description of the episodic event;
c. a description of the types and quantities
of hazardous wastes generated during the event;
d. a description of how the hazardous waste
was managed as well as the name of the RCRA-designated facility that received
the hazardous waste;
e. name(s) of
hazardous waste transporters; and
f. an approval letter from the administrative
authority if the generator petitioned to conduct one additional episodic event
per calendar year.
B. Small Quantity Generator. A small quantity generator may maintain its existing generator category during an episodic event provided that the generator complies with the following conditions.
1. The small quantity generator is limited to
one episodic event per calendar year unless a petition is granted under
Section
1035 of this Subchapter. Before
submittal of a HW-1 notification to the Office of Environmental Services for a
second episodic event in a calendar year, the small quantity generator shall
obtain approval of the petition for a second episodic event as required by
Section
1035 of this
Subchapter.
2. Notification. The
small quantity generator shall notify the Office of Environmental Services no
later than 30 calendar days prior to initiating a planned episodic event using
the department's Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity Form (HW-1). In the
event of an unplanned episodic event, the small quantity generator shall notify
the Office of Environmental Services within 72 hours of the unplanned event via
phone, email, or fax, and subsequently submit the department's Notification of
Hazardous Waste Activity Form (HW-1). The small quantity generator shall
include the start date and end date of the episodic event and the reason(s) for
the event, types and estimated quantities of hazardous waste expected to be
generated as a result of the episodic event, and identify a facility contact
and emergency coordinator with 24-hour telephone access to discuss the
notification submittal or respond to emergency.
3. EPA ID Number. The small quantity
generator shall have an EPA identification number or obtain an EPA
identification number using the department's Notification of Hazardous Waste
Activity Form (HW-1).
4.
Accumulation by Small Quantity Generators. A small quantity generator is
prohibited from accumulating hazardous waste generated from an episodic event
on drip pads and in containment buildings. When accumulating hazardous waste
generated from an episodic event in containers and tanks, the following
conditions shall apply.
a. Containers. A
small quantity generator accumulating episodic hazardous waste in containers
shall meet the standards of LAC 33:V.1013.C.2 and shall mark or label its
containers with the following:
i. the words
"Episodic Hazardous Waste";
ii. an
indication of the hazards of the contents (examples include, but are not
limited to, the applicable hazardous waste characteristic(s) (i.e., ignitable,
corrosive, reactive, toxic); hazard communication consistent with the U.S.
Department of Transportation requirements at 49 CFR part 172 subpart E
(labeling) or subpart F (placarding); a hazard statement or pictogram
consistent with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard
Communication Standard at
29 CFR
1910.1200; or a chemical hazard label
consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Code 704);
and
iii. the date upon which the
episodic event began, clearly visible for inspection on each
container.
b. Tanks. A
small quantity generator accumulating episodic hazardous waste in tanks shall
meet the standards of LAC 33:V.1013.C3 and shall:
i. mark or label the tank with the words
"Episodic Hazardous Waste";
ii.
mark or label the tank with an indication of the hazards of the contents
(examples include, but are not limited to, the applicable hazardous waste
characteristic(s) (i.e., ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic); hazard
communication consistent with the U.S. Department of Transportation
requirements at 49 CFR part 172 subpart E (labeling) or subpart F (placarding);
a hazard statement or pictogram consistent with the U.S. Occupational Safety
and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard at
29 CFR
1910.1200; or a chemical hazard label
consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Code 704);
iii. use inventory logs, monitoring equipment
or other records to identify the date upon which each period of accumulation
begins and ends; and
iv. keep
inventory logs or records with the above information on-site and available for
inspection.
5. The small quantity generator shall treat
hazardous waste generated from an episodic event on-site or manifest and ship
such hazardous waste off-site to a designated facility, as defined by LAC
33:V.109, within 60 calendar days from the start of the episodic
event.
6. The small quantity
generator shall maintain the following records for three years from the end
date of the episodic event including:
a. the
beginning and end dates of the episodic event;
b. a description of the episodic
event;
c. a description of the
types and quantities of hazardous waste generated during the event;
d. a description of how the hazardous waste
was managed as well as the name of the designated facility (as defined by LAC
33:V.109) that received the hazardous waste;
e. name(s) of hazardous waste transporters:
and
f. an approval letter from the
administrative authority if the generator petitioned to conduct one additional
episodic event per calendar year.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.
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