Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
As used in this chapter, terms are defined as follows:
(A)
(1)
"Agronomic benefit" means the promotion or enhancement of plant growth and
includes but is not limited to increases in soil fertility and moisture
retention.
(2) "Asphalt" means a
brown-black solid or semisolid mixture of bitumens obtained from native
deposits or as a petroleum byproduct that is used in paving, roofing, and
waterproofing.
(3) "Asphalt
concrete" means a composite material consisting of asphalt binder and mineral
aggregate that is mixed together then laid down in layers and
compacted.
(B)
(1) "Beneficial use" means the use of a
beneficial use byproduct as an ingredient, as a product, or in a manner that
contributes to a manufacturing process or product that does not constitute
disposal or cause pollution of any waters of the state. A beneficial use may
include but is not limited to the following:
(a) Use for agronomic benefit.
(b) Use as a replacement of a raw
material.
(c) Use as a soil
amendment.
(d) Use as a
fertilizer.
(e) Use as structural
fill.
(f) Use as a fuel
in accordance with 40 C.F.R. Part 241
(2011).
(2)
"Beneficial use byproduct" means a source
separated solid waste, industrial waste, or other waste having properties
necessary or preferred for beneficial use.
(3) "Best management practices" or "BMPs"
means activities, prohibitions or practices, maintenance procedures, and other
management practices intended to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of
the state. BMPs also include treatment, operating procedures, and practices
intended to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal,
or drainage from raw material and beneficial use byproduct storage.
(C)
(1) "Cement" means a pozzolanic material that
can bind other materials together, is a powder, and to which both of the
following apply:
(a) Includes a mixture of
calcined limestone and clay.
(b)
Sets and hardens independently.
(2) "Cement concrete" means a construction
material that solidifies and hardens independently after mixing with water and
that includes cement mixed with any of the following:
(a) Cementitious materials such as fly ash or
slag cement.
(b) Aggregate
(generally a coarse aggregate such as gravel, limestone, or granite, plus a
fine aggregate such as sand).
(c)
Chemical admixtures.
(3)
"Chip and seal pavement" means a pavement surface treatment that combines a
layer of asphalt with a layer of fine aggregate, constructed by evenly
distributing a thin base of asphalt onto an existing pavement and then
embedding finely graded aggregate into the pavement.
(4) "Controlled low-strength material" means
a self-consolidating cementitious mixture that is intended to result in a
compressive strength of twelve hundred pounds per square inch or
less.
(5) "Cyanobacteria" means
photosynthesizing bacteria, also called blue-green algae, which naturally occur
in marine and fresh water ecosystems and may produce cyanotoxins that at
sufficiently high concentrations can pose a risk to public
health.
(6) "Cyanotoxin" means a
toxin produced by cyanobacteria, which include liver toxins, nerve toxins, and
skin toxins.
(D)
(1) "Director" means the director of
environmental protection or the director's authorized representative.
(2) "Disposal" means the discharge, deposit,
injection, dumping, spilling, leaking, emitting, or placing of any beneficial
use byproduct into or on any land or ground or surface water or into the air,
except if the disposition or placement constitutes storage, treatment, or
beneficial use in accordance with this chapter.
(3) "Distributor" means a person that
provides a beneficial use byproduct to another person for beneficial
use.
(4) "Drinking water source
protection area for a public water system using ground water" means the surface
and subsurface area surrounding a public water system's supply well that will
provide water to the well within five years as delineated or endorsed by Ohio
EPA under the wellhead protection program and the source water assessment and
protection program.
(E)
"Emergency management zone" or "EMZ" means the surface and subsurface area in
the immediate vicinity of a public water system intake as delineated or
endorsed by the Ohio EPA under the source water assessment and protection
program within which the public water supply owner or operator has little or no
time to respond to potential contamination from a spill, release, or weather
related event. The standard emergency management zone boundary consists of a
semi-circle that extends five hundred feet upstream of the intake and one
hundred feet downstream of the intake, except as modified due to local
conditions.
(G)
(1) "Generator" means a person who generates
a beneficial use byproduct.
(2)
"Ground water" means any water below the surface of the earth in a zone of
saturation.
(3) "Grout" means a
construction material used to embed rebar in masonry walls, connect sections of
pre-cast concrete, fill voids, or seal joints. Grout is generally composed of a
mixture of water, cement, sand, and sometimes fine gravel.
(H)
(1)
"Hazardous waste" means waste that is listed
specifically as hazardous waste or exhibits one or more characteristics of
hazardous waste as defined in rule
3745-51-03 of the Administrative
Code.
(2)
"Household hazardous waste" means solid waste originally
generated by individual households that is listed specifically as hazardous
waste or exhibits one or more characteristics of hazardous waste as defined in
rule 3745-51-03 of the Administrative
Code. Household hazardous waste is excluded from regulation as a hazardous
waste pursuant to paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3745-51-04 of the Administrative
Code.
(I)
"Industrial waste" has the same meaning as in section
6111.01 of the Revised
Code.
(L)
(1)
"Lake Erie dredge" means material excavated or dredged from either a federal
navigation channel during harbor or navigation maintenance activities or from
adjacent or connected commercial maritime port facilities.
(2) "Liquid waste" means industrial waste or
other waste that contains free liquids as determined by the paint filter
liquids test in accordance with method 9095B of the "Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods (SW-846)" as described in
rule 3745-599-03 of the
Administrative Code.
(M)
(1) "Masonry unit" means manufactured
building product that includes but is not limited to materials composed of
burned clay, concrete, stone, glass, gypsum, sand, or other
residuals.
(2) "Material change"
means the composition of the beneficial use byproduct has changed such that
either of the following occurs:
(a) The
concentration of a known constituent exceeds the concentration limits
established in the general or individual beneficial use permit issued pursuant
to this chapter.
(b) A new
constituent is present in the beneficial use byproduct that was not present or
known at the time of the previous characterization.
(N) "Nuisance" means anything
which is injurious to human health or offensive to the senses; interferes with
the comfortable enjoyment of life or property; and affects a community,
neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons (although the extent of
annoyance or damage inflicted upon individual persons may be
unequal).
(O)
(1) "Ohio EPA" means Ohio environmental
protection agency.
(2) "Open
burning" has the same meaning as in section
3734.01 of the Revised
Code.
(3) "Open dumping" has the
same meaning as in section
3734.01 of the Revised
Code.
(4) "Other waste" has the
same meaning as in section
6111.01 of the Revised
Code.
(P)
(1) "Permittee" means any person covered
under an effective permit issued pursuant to this chapter.
(2) "Person" means an individual, the state,
any political subdivision of the state or other state or local body, the United
States and any agency or instrumentality thereof, and any legal entity or
organization defined as a person under section
1.59 of the Revised Code, or
other entity.
(R) "Representative
sample" means a sample of a universe or whole that can be expected to exhibit
the average properties of the universe or whole.
(S)
(1)
"Sediment processing facility" means a site or location to which lake Erie
dredge is transferred and at which the lake Erie dredge is dewatered, blended,
amended, or otherwise managed prior to distribution or use.
(2) "Solid waste" has the same meaning as in
Chapter 3734. of the Revised Code. As used in the definition of solid waste for
the purposes of this chapter, "unwanted" means discarded by the generator or
used in a manner that shows the generator no longer reasonably needs or desires
the beneficial use byproduct. Unwanted does not include beneficially used in
accordance with this chapter.
(W) "Waters of the state" has the same
meaning as in section
6111.01 of the Revised
Code.