North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter T - WASTE NOT DISCHARGED TO SURFACE WATERS
Section .1200 - COAL COMBUSTION PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT
Section 02T .1201 - SCOPE
Universal Citation: 15A NC Admin Code 02T .1201
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) This Section shall apply to the treatment, storage, transportation, and beneficial reuse of coal combustion products (CCPs) that meet the definition of wastewater treatment residuals. This Section shall not regulate the treatment, storage, transportation, use, or disposal of:
(1) CCPs that are not generated
from a wastewater treatment facility;
(2) CCPs that are transported out of state
for treatment, storage, use, or disposal; and
(3) CCPs that are used for structural
fill.
(b) CCPs may be distributed for the following uses:
(1) fuel
for combustion for energy recovery in equipment such as boilers and
furnaces;
(2) material for
manufacturing concrete products, asphalt products, brick products, lightweight
aggregate, roofing materials, insulation products, plastics, paints, bowling
balls, cosmetics, and other manufactured products in which the CCPs are
encapsulated in the manufactured product;
(3) daily, intermediate, and final cover as
well as any other use at a landfill as approved by the Division of Waste
Management;
(4) material for
traction control during snow and ice events;
(5) substitute for blasting grit, roofing
granules, and filter cloth precoat for residuals dewatering;
(6) flowable fill for backfill of trenches
for potable water mains as approved by the Division of Environmental Health,
sanitary sewers, storm drainage structures, and other similar uses where
flowable fill is used in lieu of compacted soil;
(7) raw product for the stabilization of
residuals;
(8) soil nutrient
additive, amendment, or other agricultural purpose;
(9) overlay for roads, residential driveways,
farm roads, and high-traffic farm areas; or
(10) bedding for pipes, railroad beds, and
underground storage tanks.
Authority
G.S.
143-215.1;
143-215.3(a);
Eff. September 1, 2006;
Readopted Eff. September 1,
2018.
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