(A) How could you lose the conditional
exemption for your low level mixed waste
(LLMW) and what action
shall you
take?
(1) Your LLMW will automatically lose
the storage and treatment conditional exemption if you fail to meet any of the
conditions specified in paragraph (C) of rule
3745-266-220 of the
Administrative Code. When your LLMW loses the exemption, you
shall
immediately manage that waste which failed the condition as hazardous waste,
and the storage unit storing the LLMW immediately becomes subject to hazardous
waste container or tank storage requirements.
(a) If you fail to meet any of the conditions
specified in paragraph (C) of rule
3745-266-220 of the
Administrative Code you shall report to Ohio EPA and the
nuclear regulatory commission (NRC), or the oversight agency in the NRC
agreement state, in writing by certified delivery within thirty days
after
learning of the failure. Your report shall be signed
by your authorized representative, certifying
that the information provided is true, accurate, and complete. This report
shall
include:
(i) The specific
conditions you failed to meet;
(ii) A description of the LLMW (including the
waste name, EPA hazardous waste numbers, and quantity) and storage location at
the facility; and
(iii) The
dates
on which you failed to meet the conditions.
(b) If the failure to meet any of the
conditions may endanger human health or the environment, you
also shall immediately notify Ohio EPA verbally
within twenty-four hours and follow up with a written notification within five
days. Failures that may endanger human health or the environment include, but
are not limited to, discharge of a Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) reportable quantity or other leaking or exploding
tanks or containers, or detection of radionuclides above background or
hazardous constituents in the leachate collection system of a storage area. If
the failure may endanger human health or the environment, you
shallfollow the provisions of your emergency plan.
[Comment: CERCLA reportable quantities are those
substances and quantities listed by the administrator
under 40 CFR
Part302,
table 302.4.]
(2)
Ohio EPA may
terminate your conditional exemption for your LLMW, or require you to meet
additional conditions to claim a conditional exemption, for serious or repeated
noncompliance with any requirements of rules
3745-266-210 to
3745-266-355 of the
Administrative Code.