Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R315 - Waste Management and Radiation Control, Waste Management
Rule R315-266 - Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
- Section R315-266-20 - Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal - Applicability
- Section R315-266-21 - Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal - Standards Applicable to Generators and Transporters of Materials Used in a Manner That Constitutes Disposal
- Section R315-266-22 - Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal - Standards Applicable to Storers of Materials That Are to Be Used in a Manner That Constitutes Disposal Who Are Not the Ultimate Users
- Section R315-266-23 - Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal - Standards Applicable to Users of Materials That Are Used in a Manner That Constitutes Disposal
- Section R315-266-70 - Recyclable Materials Utilized for Precious Metal Recovery - Applicability and Requirements
- Section R315-266-80 - Spent Lead-Acid Batteries Being Reclaimed - Applicability and Requirements
- Section R315-266-100 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Applicability
- Section R315-266-101 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Management Prior to Burning
- Section R315-266-102 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Permit Standards for Burners
- Section R315-266-103 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Interim Status Standards for Burners
- Section R315-266-104 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Standards to Control Organic Emissions
- Section R315-266-105 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Standards to Control Particulate Matter
- Section R315-266-106 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Standards to Control Metals Emissions
- Section R315-266-107 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Standards to Control Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) and Chlorine Gas (Cl 2) Emissions
- Section R315-266-108 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Small Quantity On-Site Burner Exemption
- Section R315-266-109 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Low Risk Waste Exemption
- Section R315-266-110 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Waiver of DRE Trial Burn for Boilers
- Section R315-266-111 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Standards for Direct Transfer
- Section R315-266-112 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Regulation of Residues
- Section R315-266-202 - Military Munitions - Definition of Solid Waste
- Section R315-266-203
- Section R315-266-204
- Section R315-266-205
- Section R315-266-206
- Section R315-266-207
- Section R315-266-208
- Section R315-266-209
- Section R315-266-210
- Section R315-266-211
- Section R315-266-212
- Section R315-266-213
- Section R315-266-214
- Section R315-266-500 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Definitions for Sections R315-266-500 through R315-266-510
- Section R315-266-501 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Applicability
- Section R315-266-502 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Standards for Healthcare Facilities Managing Non-Creditable Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
- Section R315-266-503 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Standards for Healthcare Facilities Managing Potentially Creditable Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
- Section R315-266-504 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Healthcare Facilities that are Very Small Quantity Generators for Both Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals and Non-Pharmaceutical Hazardous Waste
- Section R315-266-505 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Prohibition of Sewering Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
- Section R315-266-506 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Conditional Exemptions for Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals That Are Also Controlled Substances and Household Waste Pharmaceuticals Collected in a Take-Back Event or Program
- Section R315-266-507 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Residues of Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals in Empty Containers
- Section R315-266-508 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Shipping Non-Creditable Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals from a Healthcare Facility or Evaluated Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals from a Reverse Distributor
- Section R315-266-509 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Shipping Potentially Creditable Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals from a Healthcare Facility or a Reverse Distributor to a Reverse Distributor
- Section R315-266-510 - Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals - Standards for the Management of Potentially Creditable Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals and Evaluated Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals at Reverse Distributors
- Section R315-266-600 - Appendix I to R315-266 - Tier I and Tier II Feed Rate and Emissions Screening Limits for Metals
- Section R315-266-601 - Appendix II to R315-266 - Tier I Feed Rate Screening Limits for Total Chlorine
- Section R315-266-602 - Appendix III to R315-266 - Tier II Emission Rate Screening Limits for Free Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride
- Section R315-266-603 - Appendix IV to R315-266 - Reference Air Concentrations*
- Section R315-266-604 - Appendix V to Rule R315-266 - Risk Specific Doses
- Section R315-266-605 - Appendix VI to Rule R315-266 - Stack Plume Rise
- Section R315-266-606 - Appendix VII to R315-266 - Health-Based Limits for Exclusion of Waste-Derived Residues
- Section R315-266-607 - Appendix VIII to Rule R315-266 - Organic Compounds for Which Residues Shall Be Analyzed
- Section R315-266-608 - Appendix IX to Rule R315-266 - Methods Manual for Compliance With the BIF Regulations
- Section R315-266-609 - Appendix XI to Rule R315-266 - Lead-Bearing Materials That May Be Processed in Exempt Lead Smelters
- Section R315-266-610 - Appendix XII to Rule R315-266 - Nickel or Chromium-Bearing Materials That May Be Processed in Exempt Nickel-Chromium Recovery Furnaces
- Section R315-266-611 - Appendix XIII to Rule R315-266 - Mercury Bearing Wastes That May Be Processed in Exempt Mercury Recovery Units
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented, or
Interpreted Law
19-6-105;
19-6-106
1/14/2021
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