2. Comparison of
Waste-Derived Residue Concentrations with Health-Based Limits
a. Nonmetal Constituents. The concentration
of each nonmetal toxic constituent of concern (specified in Paragraph B.1 of
this Section) in the waste-derived residue must not exceed the health-based
level specified in 40 CFR 266, Appendix VII, as incorporated by reference and
amended in LAC 33:V.3099.Appendix G, or the level of detection, whichever is
higher. If a health-based limit for a constituent of concern is not listed in
40 CFR 266, Appendix VII, as incorporated by reference and amended in LAC
33:V.3099.Appendix G, then a limit of 0.002 micrograms per kilogram or the
level of detection (which must be determined by using appropriate analytical
procedures), whichever is higher, shall be used. The levels specified in 40 CFR
266, Appendix VII (and the default level of 0.002 micrograms per kilogram or
the level of detection for constituents as identified in 40 CFR 266, Appendix
VII.Note 1, as incorporated by reference and amended in LAC 33:V.3099.Appendix
G) are administratively stayed under the condition, for those constituents
specified in Paragraph B.1 of this Section, that the owner or operator complies
with alternative levels defined as the land disposal restriction limits
specified in LAC 33:V.2299.Appendix, Table 2 for F039 nonwastewaters. In
complying with those alternative levels, if an owner or operator is unable to
detect a constituent despite documenting use of best good-faith efforts, as
defined by applicable agency guidance or standards, the owner or operator is
deemed to be in compliance for that constituent. Until new guidance or
standards are developed, the owner or operator may demonstrate such good-faith
efforts by achieving a detection limit for the constituent that does not exceed
an order of magnitude above the level provided by LAC 33:V.2299.Appendix, Table
2 for F039 nonwastewaters. In complying with the LAC 33:V.2299.Appendix, Table
2 for F039 nonwastewater levels for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and
polychlorinated dibenzo-furans, analyses must be performed for total
hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total hexachlorodibenzofurans, total
pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, total pentachlorodibenzofurans, total
tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, and total tetrachlorodibenzofurans;
[NOTE to Subparagraph B.2.a: The stay, under the condition
that the owner or operator complies with alternative levels defined as the land
disposal restriction limits specified in LAC 33:V.2299.Appendix, Table 2 for
F039 nonwastewaters, remains in effect until further administrative action is
taken and notice is published in the Federal Register or the
Louisiana Register.]
b. Metal Constituents. The concentration of
metals in an extract obtained using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure of LAC 33:V.4903.E must not exceed the levels specified in 40 CFR
266, Appendix VII, as adopted and amended at LAC 33:V.3099.Appendix
G;
c. Sampling and Analysis.
Waste-derived residue shall be sampled and analyzed as often as necessary to
determine whether the residue generated during each 24-hour period has
concentrations of toxic constituents that are higher than the health-based
levels. Concentrations of toxic constituents of concern in the waste-derived
residue shall be determined based on analysis of one or more samples obtained
over a 24-hour period. Multiple samples may be analyzed and multiple samples
may be taken to form a composite sample for analysis provided that the sampling
period does not exceed 24 hours. If more than one sample is analyzed to
characterize waste-derived residues generated over a 24-hour period, the
concentration of each toxic constituent shall be the arithmetic mean of the
concentrations in the samples. No results may be disregarded.