Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7045 - HAZARDOUS WASTE
STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO GENERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
Part 7045.0214 - EVALUATION OF WASTES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General requirement.
Any person who produces a waste within the state of Minnesota or any person who produces a waste outside the state of Minnesota that is managed within the state of Minnesota, must evaluate the waste to determine if it is hazardous within 60 days of initially generating the waste. The generation start date must be recorded and available for inspection. Waste that is not evaluated within 60 days of the generation start date must be managed as a hazardous waste and the person who produces the waste must be considered a generator until the waste is determined to be nonhazardous under parts 7045.0214 to 7045.0218. A material is determined to be a waste in accordance with the conditions specified under the definition of other waste material in part 7045.0020. Any waste evaluated and exempted under part 7045.0075 or 7045.0120 does not need to be reevaluated under this part. If the waste is determined to be hazardous, the generator must refer to parts 7045.0075, 7045.0450 to 7045.0990, 7045.1390, and 7045.1400 for possible exclusions or restrictions relating to management of the specific waste.
Subp. 2. Method for evaluation.
The person evaluating the waste must determine if the waste meets any of the following criteria for a hazardous waste:
Subp. 3. Wastes generated by treatment, storage, or disposal.
Wastes generated by treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste are as follows:
The generic exclusion levels for K061 and K062 nonwastewater HTMR residues are as follows:
Constituent | Maximum for any single composite sample (mg/l) |
Antimony | 0.10 |
Arsenic | 0.50 |
Barium | 7.6 |
Beryllium | 0.010 |
Cadmium | 0.050 |
Chromium (total) | 0.33 |
Lead | 0.15 |
Mercury | 0.009 |
Nickel | 1.0 |
Selenium | 0.16 |
Silver | 0.30 |
Thallium | 0.020 |
Zinc | 70 |
The generic exclusion levels for F006 nonwastewater HTMR residues are as follows:
Constituent | Maximum for any single composite sample (mg/l) |
Antimony | 0.10 |
Arsenic | 0.50 |
Barium | 7.6 |
Beryllium | 0.010 |
Cadmium | 0.050 |
Chromium (total) | 0.33 |
Cyanide (total) | 1.8 (mg/kg) |
Lead | 0.15 |
Mercury | 0.009 |
Nickel | 1.0 |
Selenium | 0.16 |
Silver | 0.30 |
Thallium | 0.020 |
Zinc | 70 |
For K061, K062, or F006 HTMR residues sent to solid waste disposal units, the treatment facility must prepare and send to the commissioner a onetime notification and certification certifying that the residues meet the generic exclusion levels for all constituents and do not exhibit any characteristics of hazardous waste. The notification and certification must also be kept in the facility's files. The notification and certification must be updated if the process or operation generating the waste changes or if the solid waste disposal unit receiving the waste changes. However, the treatment facility need only notify the commissioner on an annual basis if these changes occur. The notification and certification must be sent to the commissioner no later than December 31. The notification and certification must include the following information:
The certification must be signed by an authorized representative of the treatment facility and must state as follows: "I certify under penalty of law that the generic exclusion levels for all constituents have been met without impermissible dilution and that no characteristic of hazardous waste is exhibited. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting a false certification, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment."
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 116.07; 116.37