[Federal Register: August 11, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 154)]
[Proposed Rules]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 271
[FRL-7951-2]
Ohio: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revision
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: Ohio has applied to EPA for Final authorization of the changes
to its hazardous waste program under the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA). EPA has determined that these changes satisfy all
requirements needed to qualify for Final authorization, and is
proposing to authorize the State's changes through this proposed final
action.
DATES: Written comments must be received on or before September 12,
2005.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Gary Westefer, Ohio Regulatory
Specialist, DM-7J, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604.
Please refer to Docket Number OH ARA 6. We must receive your comments
by September 12, 2005. You can view and copy Ohio's application from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the following addresses: Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency, Lazarus Government Center, 122 South Front Street,
Columbus, Ohio, (mailing address P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216)
contact Kit Arthur (614) 644-2932; and EPA Region 5, contact Gary
Westefer at the following address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary Westefer, Ohio Regulatory
Specialist, U.S. EPA Region 5, DM-7J, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-7450.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Why Are Revisions to State Programs Necessary?
States which have received final authorization from EPA under RCRA
section 3006(b), 42 U.S.C. 6926(b), must maintain a hazardous waste
program that is equivalent to, consistent with, and no less stringent
than the Federal program. As the Federal program changes, States must
change their programs and ask EPA to authorize the
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changes. Changes to State programs may be necessary when Federal or
State statutory or regulatory authority is modified or when certain
other changes occur. Most commonly, States must change their programs
because of changes to EPA's regulations in 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) parts 124, 260 through 266, 268, 270, 273 and 279.
B. What Decisions Have We Made in This Rule?
We conclude that Ohio's application to revise its authorized
program meets all of the statutory and regulatory requirements
established by RCRA. Therefore, we propose to grant Ohio Final
authorization to operate its hazardous waste program with the changes
described in the authorization application. Ohio has responsibility for
permitting Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) within
its borders (except in Indian Country) and for carrying out the aspects
of the RCRA program described in its revised program application,
subject to the limitations of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments
of 1984 (HSWA). New Federal requirements and prohibitions imposed by
Federal regulations that EPA promulgates under the authority of HSWA
take effect in authorized States before they are authorized for the
requirements. Thus, EPA will implement those requirements and
prohibitions in Ohio, including issuing permits, until the State is
granted authorization to do so.
C. What Is the Effect of Today's Authorization Decision?
This decision means that a facility in Ohio subject to RCRA will
now have to comply with the authorized State requirements (listed in
section F of this action) instead of the equivalent Federal
requirements in order to comply with RCRA. Ohio has enforcement
responsibilities under its State hazardous waste program for violations
of such program, but EPA retains its authority under RCRA sections
3007, 3008, 3013, and 7003, which include, among others, authority to:
Do inspections, and require monitoring, tests, analyses or
reports
Enforce RCRA requirements and suspend or revoke permits
Take enforcement actions regardless of whether the State
has taken its own actions
This action does not impose additional requirements on the
regulated community because the regulations for which Ohio is being
authorized by today's action are already effective, and are not changed
by today's action.
D. What Happens If EPA Receives Comments That Oppose This Action?
If EPA receives comments that oppose this authorization, we will
address all public comments in a later Federal Register. You may not
have another opportunity to comment. If you want to comment on this
authorization, you must do so at this time.
E. What Has Ohio Previously Been Authorized for?
Ohio initially received Final authorization on June 28, 1989,
effective June 30, 1989 (54 FR 27170) to implement the RCRA hazardous
waste management program. We granted authorization for changes to their
program on April 8, 1991, effective June 7, 1991 (56 FR 14203) as
corrected June 19, 1991, effective August 19, 1991 (56 FR 28088); July
27, 1995, effective September 25, 1995 (60 FR 38502); October 23, 1996,
effective December 23, 1996 (61 FR 54950); and January 24, 2003,
effective January 24, 2003 (68 FR 3429).
F. What Changes Are We Authorizing With Today's Action?
On October 18, 2004, Ohio submitted a final complete program
revision application, seeking authorization of their changes in
accordance with 40 CFR 271.21. We now make a final decision, subject to
receipt of written comments that oppose this action, that Ohio's
hazardous waste program revision satisfies all of the requirements
necessary to qualify for Final authorization. Therefore, we propose to
grant Ohio Final authorization for the following program changes:
Table 1.--Ohio's Analogs to the Federal Requirements
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Federal Register
Description of federal date and page
requirement (include checklist (and/or RCRA Analogous state
, if relevant) statutory authority
authority)
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Listing of Spent Pickle Liquor August 3, 1987, Ohio Administrative
(K062) Correction 2. 52 FR 28697. Code (OAC) 3745-51-
Checklist 26.2. 32; Effective
December 28, 1987.
Standards For Generators; October 1, 1986, OAC 3745-52-20;
Waste Minimization 51 FR 35190. Effective December
Certifications. Checklist 32. 30, 1989.
HSWA Codification Rule 2; December 1, 1987, OAC 3745-50-51;
Permit Modification. 52 FR 45788. Effective June 15,
Checklist 44D. 1992.
HSWA Codification Rule 2; Post- December 1, 1987, OAC 3745-50-45;
Closure Permits. Checklist 52 FR 45788. Effective September
44G. 2, 1997.
Land Disposal Restriction May 2, 1989, 54 OAC 3745-270-40;
Amendments to First Third FR 18836. Effective February
Scheduled Wastes (Technical 11, 1992 Renumbered
Correction to Checklist 50). from OAC 3745-59-40
Checklist 62. on December 7, 2000.
Wood Preserving Listings. December 6, 1990, OAC 3745-50-44; 3745-
Checklist 82. 55 FR 50450. 51-04; 3745-51-11;
3745-51-20; 3745-51-
30; 3745-51-31; 3745-
51-35; 3745-52-34;
3745-55-90; 3745-57-
80; 3745-57-81; 3745-
57-82; 3745-57-83;
3745-57-84; 3745-57-
85; 3745-66-90; 3745-
69-40; 3745-69-41;
3745-69-42; 3745-69-
43; 3745-69-44; 3745-
69-45; Effective
September 2, 1997.
Wood Preserving Listing; July 1, 1991, 56 OAC 3745-50-44; 3745-
Technical Correction. FR 30192. 51-04; 3745-51-35;
Checklist 92. 3745-52-34; 3745-57-
80; 3745-57-81; 3745-
57-82; 3745-57-83;
3745-57-84; 3745-57-
85; 3745-69-40; 3745-
69-43; Effective
September 2, 1997.
Land Disposal Restrictions for June 8, 2000, 56 OAC 3745-51-03; 3745-
Electric Arc Furnace Dust FR 41164. 51-04; 3745-270-40;
(K061). Checklist 95. 3745-270-42;
Effective February
14, 1995 and
September 2, 1997.
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Second Correction to the Third March 6, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-54-13; 3745-
Third Land Disposal FR 8086. 65-13; 3745-270-03;
Restrictions. Checklist 102 March 17, 1993, 3745-270-40; 3745-
as amended Checklist 102.1. 58 FR 14317. 270-42; Effective
December 7, 2000.
Hazardous Debris Case-by-Case May 15, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-270-35;
Capacity Variance. Checklist FR 20766. Effective December
103. 7, 2000.
Lead Bearing Hazardous June 26, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-270-35;
Materials Case-by-Case FR 28628. Effective December
Capacity Variance. Checklist 7, 2000.
106.
Toxicity Characteristics July 10, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-51-04; 3745-
Revision; Technical FR 30657. 68-011; Effective
Corrections. Checklist 108. February 14, 1995,
and September 2,
1997.
Land Disposal Restrictions for August 18, 1992, OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Newly Listed Wastes and 57 FR 37194. 50-43; 3745-50-44;
Hazardous Debris. Checklist 3745-50-51; 3745-51-
109. 03; 3745-52-34; 3745-
55-10; 3745-55-11;
3745-55-12; 3745-55-
40; 3745-55-42; 3745-
66-10; 3745-66-11;
3745-66-12; 3745-66-
40; 3745-66-42; 3745-
67-21; 3745-218-01;
3745-218-011; 3745-
218-02; 3745-248-01;
3745-248-011; 3745-
248-02; 3745-270-02;
3745-270-05; 3745-
270-07; 3745-270-09;
3745-270-40; 3745-
270-42; 3745-270-45;
3745-270-50;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Recycled Used Oil Management September 10, OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Standards. Checklist 112. 1992, 57 FR 51-03; 3745-51-05;
41566. 3745-51-06; 3745-279-
01; 3745-279-10;
3745-279-11; 3745-
279-12; 3745-279-20;
3745-279-21; 3745-
279-22; 3745-279-23;
3745-279-24; 3745-
279-30; 3745-279-31;
3745-279-32; 3745-
279-40; 3745-279-41;
3745-279-42; 3745-
279-43; 3745-279-44;
3745-279-45; 3745-
279-46; 3745-279-47;
3745-279-50; 3745-
279-51; 3745-279-52;
3745-279-53; 3745-
279-54; 3745-279-55;
3745-279-56; 3745-
279-57; 3745-279-58;
3745-279-59; 3745-
279-60; 3745-279-61;
3745-279-62; 3745-
279-63; 3745-279-64;
3745-279-65; 3745-
279-66; 3745-279-67;
3745-279-70; 3745-
279-71; 3745-279-72;
3745-279-73; 3745-
279-74; 3745-279-75;
3745-279-80; 3745-
279-81; 3745-279-82;
Effective October
20, 1998.
Hazardous Soil Case-by-Case October 20, 1992, OAC 3745-270-35;
Capacity Variance. Checklist 57 FR 47772. Effective December
116. 7, 2000.
Mixture and Derived From March 3, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-51-03;
Rules; Response to Court FR 7628. Effective December
Remand. Checklist 117A. 7, 2000.
Mixture and Derived From June 1, 1992, 57 OAC 3745-51-03;
rules; Technical Correction. FR 23062. Effective December
Checklist 117A.1. 7, 2000.
Mixture and Derived From October 20, 1992, OAC 3745-51-03;
Rules; Final Rule. Checklist 57 FR 49278. Effective December
117A.2. 7, 2000.
Wood Preserving: Amendments to December 24, OAC 3745-51-31; 3745-
Listings and Technical 1992, 57 FR 57-80; 3745-57-81;
Requirements. Checklist 120. 61492. 3745-57-82; 3745-57-
83; 3745-69-40; 3745-
69-41; 3745-69-42;
3745-69-43;
Effective September
2, 1997.
Recycled Used Oil Management May 3, 1993, 58 .....................
Standards; Technical FR 26420.
Amendments and Corrections. June 17, 1993, 58
Checklist 122 as Amended FR 33341.
checklist 122.1.
Land Disposal Restrictions; May 14, 1993, 58 OAC 3745-270-35;
Renewal of the Hazardous FR 28506. Effective December
Waste Debris Case-by-Case 7, 2000.
Capacity Variance Checklist
123.
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Land Disposal Restrictions for May 24, 1993, 58 OAC 3745-50-51; 3745-
Ignitable and Corrosive FR 29860. 54-01; 3745-65-01;
Characteristic Wastes Whose 3745-270-01; 3745-
Treatment Standards Were 270-02; 3745-270-07;
Vacated. Checklist 124. 3745-270-09; 3745-
270-37; 3745-270-40;
3745-270-42;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Hazardous Waste Identification March 4, 1994, 59 OAC 3745-279-01; 3745-
and Listing of Hazardous FR 10550. 279-10; 3745-279-20;
Waste; Recycled Used Oil 3745-279-41; 3745-
Management Standards. 279-44; 3745-279-46;
Checklist 130. 3745-279-53; 3745-
279-63; Effective
October 20, 1998.
Hazardous Waste Management June 20, 1994, 59 OAC 3745-51-11; 3745-
System; Correction of Listing FR 31551. 51-33; 3745-270-42;
of P015-Berylium Powder. Effective September
Checklist 134. 2, 1997.
Standards for the Management August 24, 1994, OAC 3745-266-20; 3745-
of Specific Hazardous Wastes; 59 FR 43496. 270-40; Effective
Amendment to Subpart C-- December 7, 2000.
Recyclable Materials Used in
a Manner Constituting
Disposal; Final Rule.
Checklist 136.
Land Disposal Restrictions September 19, OAC 3745-50-23; 3745-
Phase II--Universal Treatment 1994, 59 FR 50-24; 3745-50-26;
Standards and Treatment 47982. 3745-51-02; 3745-54-
Standards for Organic January 3, 1995, 01; 3745-65-01; 3745-
Toxicity Characteristics 60 FR 242. 266-20; 3745-266-23;
Wastes and Newly Listed 3745-270-01; 3745-
Waste. Checklist 137 as 270-02; 3745-270-07;
amended Checklist 137.1. 3745-270-09; 3745-
270-38; 3745-270-40;
3745-270-42; 3745-
270-45; 3745-270-48;
3745-270-49;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Universal Waste Rule; May 11, 1995, 60 OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Administrative Requirements FR 25492. 50-45; 3745-51-05;
(Hazardous Waste Management 3745-51-09; 3745-52-
System; Modification of the 10; 3745-52-11; 3745-
Hazardous Waste Recycling 54-01; 3745-65-01;
Regulatory Program); Final 3745-270-01; 3745-
Rule. Checklist 142A. 273-01; 3745-273-03;
3745-273-05; 3745-
273-06; 3745-273-10;
3745-273-11; 3745-
273-12; 3745-273-14;
3745-273-15; 3745-
273-16; 3745-273-17;
3745-273-18; 3745-
273-19; 3745-273-20;
3745-273-30; 3745-
273-31; 3745-273-32;
3745-273-34; 3745-
273-35; 3745-273-36;
3745-273-37; 3745-
273-38; 3745-273-39;
3745-273-40; 3745-
273-50; 3745-273-51;
3745-273-52; 3745-
273-53; 3745-273-54;
3745-273-55; 3745-
273-56; 3745-273-60;
3745-273-61; 3745-
273-62; 3745-273-70;
Effective September
2, 1997 and October
20, 1998.
Universal Waste Rule; Covered May 11, 1995, 60 OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Batteries (Hazardous Waste FR 25492. 50-45; 3745-51-06;
Management System; 3745-51-09; 3745-54-
Modification of the Hazardous 01; 3745-65-01; 3745-
Waste Recycling Regulatory 266-80; 3745-270-01;
Program); Final Rule. 3745-273-01; 3745-
Checklist 142B. 273-02; 3745-273-06;
3745-273-13; 3745-
273-14; 3745-273-33;
3745-273-34;
Effective September
2, 1997.
Universal Waste Rule; Covered May 11, 1995, 60 OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Pesticides (Hazardous Waste FR 25492. 50-45; 3745-54-01;
Management System; 3745-65-01; 3745-270-
Modification of the Hazardous 01; 3745-273-01;
Waste Recycling Regulatory 3745-273-03; 3745-
Program); Final Rule. 273-06; 3745-273-13;
Checklist 142C. 3745-273-14; 3745-
273-32; 3745-273-33;
3745-273-34;
Effective September
2, 1997.
Universal Waste Rule; Covered May 11, 1995, 60 OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Thermostats (Hazardous Waste FR 25492. 50-45; 3745-51-09;
Management System; 3745-54-01; 3745-65-
Modification of the Hazardous 01; 3745-270-01;
Waste Recycling Regulatory 3745-273-01; 3745-
Program); Final Rule. 273-04; 3745-273-06;
Checklist 142D. 3745- 273-13; 3745-
273-14; 3745-273-33;
3745-273-34;
Effective September
2, 1997.
Universal Waste Rule; May 11, 1995, 60 OAC 3745-50-20; 3745-
Petitions to Include Other FR 25492. 273-80; 3745-273-81;
Wastes (Hazardous Waste Effective September
Management System; 2, 1997.
Modification of the Hazardous
Waste Recycling Regulatory
Program); Final Rule.
Checklist 142E.
Land Disposal Restrictions April 8, 1996, 61 OAC 3745-270-01; 3745-
Phase III--Decharacterized FR 15566. 270-02; 3745-270-03;
Wastewaters, Carbamate April 8, 1996, 61 3745-270-07; 3745-
Wastes, and Spent Potliners. FR 15660; April 270-09; 3745-270-39;
Checklist 151 as Amended; 30, 1996, 61 FR 3745-270-40; 3745-
Checklist 151.1 as Amended; 19117; June 28, 270-42; 3745-270-44;
Checklist 151.2 as Amended; 1996, 61 FR 3745-270-48;
Checklist 151.3 as Amended; 33680; July 10, Effective December
Checklist 151.4 as Amended; 1996, 61 FR 7, 2000.
Checklist 151.5 as Amended; 36419; August
and Checklist 151.6. 26, 1996, 61 FR
43924; and
February 19,
1997, 62 FR 7502.
Criteria for Classification of July 1, 1996, 61 OAC 3745-51-05;
Solid Waste Disposal FR 34252. Effective December
Facilities and Practices; 7, 2000.
Identification and Listing of
Hazardous Waste; Requirements
for Authorization of State
Hazardous Waste Programs.
Checklist 153.
Land Disposal Restrictions January 14, 1997, OAC 3745-270-39;
Phase III--Emergency 62 FR 1992. Effective December
Extension of the K088 7, 2000.
Capacity Variance. Checklist
155.
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Land Disposal Restrictions May 12, 1997, 62 OAC 3745-51-01; 3745-
Phase IV: Treatment Standards FR 25998. 51-02; 3745-51-04;
for Wood Preserving Wastes, 3745-51-06; 3745-270-
Paperwork Reduction and 01; 3745-270-04;
Streamlining, Exemptions from 3745-270-07; 3745-
RCRA for Certain Processed 270-09; 3745-270-30;
Materials; and Miscellaneous 3745-270-40; 3745-
Hazardous Waste Provisions. 270-42; 3745-270-44;
Checklist 157. Effective December
7, 2000.
Hazardous Waste Management June 17, 1997, 62 OAC 3745-51-11; 3745-
System; Carbamate Production, FR 32974. 51-30; 3745-51-32;
Identification and Listing of 3745-51-33; 3745-270-
Hazardous Waste; Land 39; 3745-270-40;
Disposal Restrictions. Effective December
Checklist 159. 7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions July 14, 1997, 62 OAC 3745-270-39;
Phase III--Emergency FR 37694. Effective December
Extension of the K088 7, 2000.
National Capacity Variance.
Checklist 160.
Second Emergency Revision of August 28, 1997, OAC 3745-270-40; 3745-
the Land Disposal 62 FR 45568. 270-48; Effective
Restrictions (LDR) Treatment December 7, 2000.
Standards for Listed
Hazardous Wastes From
Carbamate Production.
Checklist 161.
Clarification of Standards for December 5, 1997, OAC 3745-270-44;
Hazardous Waste LDR Treatment 62 FR 64504. Effective December
and Clarification. Checklist 7, 2000.
162.
Recycled Used Oil Management May 6, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-51-05; 3745-
Standards; Technical FR 24963. 51-06; 3745-270-10;
Correction and Clarification July 14, 1998, 63 3745-270-22; 3745-
Checklist 166 as Amended. FR 37780. 270-45; 3745-270-54;
Checklist 166.1. 3745-270-64; 3745-
270-74; Effective
December 7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-270-02; 3745-
Phase IV--Treatment Standards FR 28556. 270-03; 3745-270-34;
for Metal Wastes and Mineral 3745-270-40; 3745-
Processing Wastes. Checklist 270-48; Effective
167A. December 7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-270-02; 3745-
Phase IV--Hazardous Soils FR 28556. 270-07; 3745-270-44;
Treatment Standards and 3745-270-49;
Exclusions. Checklist 167B. Effective December
7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-270-04; 3745-
Phase IV--Corrections FR 28556. 270-07; 3745-270-40;
Checklist 167C as amended. June 8, 1998, 63 3745-270-42; 3745-
Checklist 167C.1. FR 31266. 270-45; 3745-270-48;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Mineral Processing Secondary May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-51-02; 3745-
Materials Exclusion. FR 28556. 51-04; Effective
Checklist 167D. December 7, 2000.
Bevill Exclusion Revisions and May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-51-03; 3745-
Clarification. Checklist 167E. FR 28556. 51-04; Effective
December 7, 2000.
Exclusion of Recycled Wood May 26, 1998, 63 OAC 3745-51-04;
Preserving Wastewaters. FR 28556. Effective December
Checklist 167F. 7, 2000.
Petroleum Refining Process August 6, 1998, OAC 3745-51-03; 3745-
Wastes. Checklist 169. 63 FR 42110. 51-04; 3745-51-06;
3745-51-30; 3745-51-
31; 3745-51-32; 3745-
270-35; 3745-270-40;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions August 31, 1998, OAC 3745-270-40;
Phase IV; Zinc Micronutrient 63 FR 46332. Effective December
Fertilizers, Administrative 7, 2000.
Stay. Checklist 170.
Emergency Revisions of LDR September 4, OAC 3745-270-40; 3745-
Treatment Standards for 1998, 63 FR47409. 270-48; Effective
Listed Hazardous Wastes from December 7, 2000.
Carbamate Production.
Checklist 171.
Land Disposal Restrictions September 9, OAC 3745-270-34;
Phase IV--Extension of 1998, 63 FR Effective December
Compliance Date. Checklist 48124. 7, 2000.
172.
Land Disposal Restrictions September 24, OAC 3745-270-39; 3745-
Treatment Standards for Spent 1998, 63 FR 270-40; Effective
Potliners from Primary 51254. December 7, 2000.
Aluminum Production (K088).
Checklist 173.
Petroleum Refining Process February 11, OAC 3745-51-04;
Wastes; Exemption for 1999, 64 FR 6806. Effective December
Leachate from Non-Hazardous 7, 2000.
Waste Landfilld. Checklist
178.
Land Disposal Restrictions May 11, 1999, 64 OAC 3745-51-02; 3745-
Phase IV--Technical FR 25408. 51-04; 3745-52-34;
Corrections and 3745-270-02; 3745-
Clarifications to Treatment 270-07; Corrections
Standards. Checklist 179. and 3745-270-09;
3745-270-40; 3745-
270-48; 3745-270-49;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Land Disposal Restrictions; October 20, 1999, OAC 3745-51-32; 3745-
Wood Preserving Wastes, Metal 64 FR 56469. 52-34; 3745-270-07;
Wastes, Zinc Micronutrients 3745-270-40; 3745-
Fertilizer, etc.; Correction. 270-49; Effective
Checklist 183. December 7, 2000.
Organobromine Production March 17, 2000, OAC 3745-51-11; 3745-
Wastes. Checklist 185. 65 FR 14472. 51-30; 3745-51-32;
3745-51-33; 3745-270-
40; 3745-270-48;
Effective December
7, 2000.
Organobromine Production June 8, 2000, 65 OAC 3745-51-31;
Wastes; Petroleum Refining FR 36365. Effective December
Wastes; Identification and 7, 2000.
Listing of Hazardous Waste;
Land Disposal Restrictions;
Final Rule and Correcting
Amendments. Checklist 187.
Sharing of Information with July 15, 1985.... OAC 3745-49-031; 3745-
the Agency for Toxic 50-30; Effective
Substances and Disease February 23, 1989
Registry. Checklist SI. and December 30,
1989.
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TABLE 2.--Equivalent State-Initiated Changes
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Description of Sections Affected and
Ohio Amendment Change Effective Date
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HB435......................... HB435: permitting OAC 3745-50-21; 3745-
system, signed 50-40; 3745-50-41;
May 20, 1996. 3745-50-43; 3745-50-
46; 3745-50-51; 3745-
50-52; Effective
July 14, 1997.
CL-UW......................... Housekeeping: OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
universal waste 50-11; 3745-50-221;
set. 3745-50-33 (broader
in scope, see
section G); 3745-50-
44; 3745-50-45; 3745-
50-62; 3745-51-03;
3745-51-04; 3745-51-
06; 3745-51-11; 3745-
51-21; 3745-51-22;
3745-51-23; 3745-51-
24; 3745-51-30; 3745-
51-31; 3745-51-35;
3745-52-11; 3745-52-
34; 3745-52-41; 3745-
52-54; 3745-54-01;
3745-54-13; 3745-54-
73; 3745-54-97; 3745-
54-98; 3745-55-41;
3745-55-43; 3745-55-
45; 3745-55-47; 3745-
55-51; 3745-55-92;
3745-55-97; 3745-55-
98; 3745-57-14; 3745-
57-16; 3745-58-70;
3745-65-01; 3745-65-
73; 3745-65-90; 3745-
65-91; 3745-66-14;
3745-66-43; 3745-66-
45; 3745-66-47; 3745-
66-94; 3745-66-98;
3745-67-73; 3745-68-
14; 3745-68-16; 3745-
69-06; Effective
September 2, 1997.
HB647......................... HB647: hazardous OAC 3745-53-11;
waste Effective September
transporter 2, 1997.
registration
change, rule
canges.
CL-UO......................... Housekeeping: OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
Used Oil Set. 50-34 (broader in
scope, see section
G); 3745-50-44; 3745-
50-45; 3745-50-51;
3745-50-57; 3745-50-
58; 3745-51-02; 3745-
51-03; 3745-51-04;
3745-51-05; 3745-51-
06; 3745-51-10; 3745-
52-10; 3745-52-11;
3745-52-32; 3745-52-
34; 3745-52-41; 3745-
54-01; 3745-54-13;
3745-54-90; 3745-54-
91; 3745-54-99; 3745-
55-01; 3745-55-12;
3745-55-42; 3745-55-
75; 3745-56-50; 3745-
56-80; 3745-59-07;
3745-59-09; 3745-65-
01; 3745-65-15; 3745-
65-33; 3745-68-83;
Effective October
20, 1998.
CT-Batteries.................. DC Circuit Court OAC 3745-51-02;
of Appeals Effective December
decision on 7, 2000.
battery
recyclers v.
U.S. EPA (April
21, 2000);
supercedes part
of May 26, 1998
amendments to 40
CFR Part
261.2(c)(3) and
Table 1, column
3 heading.
CL-LDR-1...................... Housekeeping: OAC 3745-49-031; 3745-
LDRs plus set. 50-10; 3745-50-11;
3745-50-311; 3745-50-
40; 3745-50-43; 3745-
50-44; 3745-50-45;
3745-50-48; 3745-50-
50; 3745-50-51; 3745-
50-57; 3745-50-314;
3745-51-01; 3745-51-
02; 3745-51-03; 3745-
51-04; 3745-51-05;
3745-51-06; 3745-51-
07; 3745-51-08; 3745-
51-09; 3745-51-20;
3745-52-10; 3745-52-
11; 3745-52-34; 3745-
52-41; 3745-52-54;
3745-52-70; 3745-53-
12; 3745-54-01; 3745-
54-03; 3745-54-11;
3745-54-12; 3745-54-
13; 3745-54-14; 3745-
54-16; 3745-54-17;
3745-54-18; 3745-54-
73; 3745-54-74; 3745-
54-77; 3745-55-011;
3745-55-10; 3745-55-
11; 3745-55-12; 3745-
55-40; 3745-55-42;
3745-55-43; 3745-55-
45; 3745-55-51; 3745-
55-71; 3745-55-75;
3745-55-93; 3745-55-
98; 3745-56-29; 3745-
56-30; 3745-56-56;
3745-56-81; 3745-57-
12; 3745-57-14; 3745-
57-16; 3745-57-83;
3745-58-30; 3745-58-
32; 3745-58-33; 3745-
58-40; 3745-58-45;
3745-58-46; 3745-58-
60; 3745-58-70; 3745-
65-01; 3745-65-12;
3745-65-13; 3745-65-
14; 3745-65-16; 3745-
65-17; 3745-65-52;
3745-65-56; 3745-65-
73; 3745-65-74; 3745-
65-76; 3745-66-10;
3745-66-11; 3745-66-
12; 3745-66-13; 3745-
66-18; 3745-66-19;
3745-66-40; 3745-66-
41; 3745-66-43; 3745-
66-45; 3745-66-71;
3745-66-91; 3745-66-
93; 3745-66-98; 3745-
66-992; 3745-67-21;
3745-67-29; 3745-67-
56; 3745-67-81; 3745-
68-12; 3745-68-16;
3745-68-52; 3745-273-
01; 3745-273-03;
3745-273-13; 3745-
273-17; 3745-273-33;
3745-273-37; 3745-
273-54; 3745-273-60;
3745-279-01; 3745-
279-10; 3745-279-11;
3745-279-12; 3745-
279-22; 3745-279-40;
3745-279-44; 3745-
279-45; 3745-279-52;
3745-279-53; 3745-
279-54; 3745-279-56;
3745-279-57; 3745-
279-59; 3745-279-63;
3745-279-64; 3745-
279-65; 3745-279-74;
3745-279-81;
Effective December
7, 2000.
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J 5........................... Consolidated rule OAC 3745-50-10; 3745-
review per 50-40; 3745-50-43;
119.032-review 3745-50-44; 3745-50-
date was October 45; 3745-50-46; 3745-
30, 2001 (Year 5/ 50-51; 3745-50-52;
All). 3745-50-57; 3745-50-
58; 3745-50-62; 3745-
51-02; 3745-51-03;
3745-51-04; 3745-51-
05; 3745-52-11; 3745-
52-20; 3745-52-34;
3745-52-41; 3745-54-
01; 3745-54-10; 3745-
54-13; 3745-54-56;
3745-54-70; 3745-54-
73; 3745-54-75; 3745-
54-76; 3745-54-77;
3745-54-90; 3745-54-
91; 3745-54-97; 3745-
54-98; 3745-54-99;
3745-55-01; 3745-55-
12; 3745-55-17; 3745-
55-18; 3745-55-42;
3745-55-44; 3745-55-
75; 3745-56-28; 3745-
56-50; 3745-56-80;
3745-56-81; 3745-57-
02; 3745-58-33; 3745-
58-45; 3745-65-01;
3745-65-15; 3745-65-
33; 3745-65-54; 3745-
65-56; 3745-65-75;
3745-65-92; 3745-65-
93; 3745-66-12; 3745-
66-20; 3745-66-42;
3745-66-44; 3745-66-
74; 3745-67-76; 3745-
68-10; 3745-270-04;
3745-270-06; 3745-
270-42; 3745-279-01;
3745-279-42; 3745-
279-51; 3745-279-62;
3745-279-73;
Effective March 13,
2002.
Ohio Checklist 78.1........... Housekeeping: LDR OAC 3745-57-16; 3745-
Third Third. 68-16; 3745-270-07;
Effective February
11, 1992 and
December 7, 2000.
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In CL-LDR-2, a state initiated change, Ohio has renumbered their
Land Disposal Restrictions Regulations, effective December 7, 2000.
These regulations were moved from OAC 3745-59 to OAC 3745-270 and are
equivalent to 40 CFR part 268.
Table 3.--Renumbering of Chapter 3745-59
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Former Ohio rule (rescinded) Current Ohio rule Federal equivalent
------------------------------------------------------------------------
OAC 3745-59-01.................. OAC 3745-270-01... 40 CFR 268.1
OAC 3745-59-02.................. OAC 3745-270-02... 40 CFR 268.2
OAC 3745-59-03.................. OAC 3745-270-03... 40 CFR 268.3
OAC-3745-59-04.................. OAC 3745-270-04... 40 CFR 268.4
OAC-3745-59-05.................. OAC 3745-270-05... 40 CFR 268.5
OAC-3745-59-06.................. OAC 3745-270-06... 40 CFR 268.6
OAC-3745-59-07.................. OAC 3745-270-07... 40 CFR 268.7
OAC-3745-59-09.................. OAC 3745-270-09... 40 CFR 268.9
OAC-3745-59-30.................. OAC 3745-270-30... 40 CFR 268.30
OAC-3745-59-31.................. OAC 3745-270-31... 40 CFR 268.31
OAC-3745-59-32.................. Rescinded......... 40 CFR 268.32*
OAC-3745-59-33.................. Rescinded......... 40 CFR 268.33*
OAC-3745-59-34.................. OAC 3745-270-34... 40 CFR 268.34
OAC-3745-59-35.................. OAC 3745-270-35... 40 CFR 268.35
OAC-3745-59-40.................. OAC 3745-270-40... 40 CFR 268.40
OAC-3745-59-41.................. Rescinded......... None
OAC-3745-59-42.................. OAC 3745-270-42... 40 CFR 268.42
OAC-3745-59-43.................. Rescinded......... None
OAC-3745-59-44.................. OAC 3745-270-44... 40 CFR 268.44
OAC-3745-59-50.................. OAC 3745-270-50... 40 CFR 268.50
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*These U.S. EPA rules have been rescinded and replaced by totally
different rules.
U.S. EPA promulgated a new 268.33 on November 8, 2000; Ohio has an
effective rule for this new rule at OAC 3745-270-33 effective December
7, 2004. It will not be authorized in this action.
The tables that were Federal sections 268.41 and 268.43 were moved
into 268.40. The rescission of OAC 3745-59-41 and 3745-59-43 maintains
Ohio's consistency with the Federal rule.
G. Where Are the Revised State Rules Different From the Federal Rules?
Ohio has excluded the non-delegable Federal requirements at 40 CFR
268.5, 268.6, 268.42(b), 268.44, and 270.3. EPA will continue to
implement those requirements.
In this package, Ohio has also amended Broader in Scope provisions
in State initiated changes HB 147 (OAC 3745-50-34), HB 215 biennium
budget bill (OAC 3745-50-33, 3745-50-35), CL-UW (OAC 3745-50-33) and
CL-UO (see State initiated changes above) (OAC 3745-50-34).
In Checklists 112, 137 and 169, Ohio is not requesting
authorization for that portion covering 266.100 because they are not
authorized for Boilers and Industrial Furnaces. This section will be
added in ARA 7.
H. Who Handles Permits After the Authorization Takes Effect?
Ohio will issue permits for all the provisions for which it is
authorized and will administer the permits it issues. EPA will continue
to administer any RCRA hazardous waste permits or portions of permits
which we issued prior to the effective date of this authorization until
they expire or are terminated. We will not issue any more new permits
or new portions of permits for the provisions listed in the Table above
after the effective date of this authorization. EPA will continue to
implement and issue permits for HSWA
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requirements for which Ohio is not yet authorized.
I. How Does Today's Action Affect Indian Country (18 U.S.C. 1151) in
Ohio?
Ohio is not authorized to carry out its hazardous waste program in
``Indian Country,'' as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151. Indian Country
includes:
1. All lands within the exterior boundaries of Indian reservations
within the State of Ohio;
2. Any land held in trust by the U.S. for an Indian tribe; and
3. Any other land, whether on or off an Indian reservation that
qualifies as Indian Country. Therefore, EPA retains the authority to
implement and administer the RCRA program in Indian Country. However,
at this time, there is no Indian Country within the State of Ohio.
J. What Is Codification and Is EPA Codifying Ohio's Hazardous Waste
Program as Authorized in This Rule?
Codification is the process of placing the State's statutes and
regulations that comprise the State's authorized hazardous waste
program into the Code of Federal Regulations. We do this by referencing
the authorized State rules in 40 CFR part 272. Ohio's rules, up to and
including those revised January 4, 2001, have previously been codified
through the incorporation-by-reference effective December 24, 2001 (66
FR 53728, October 24, 2001). We reserve the amendment of 40 CFR part
272, subpart KK for the codification of Ohio's program changes until a
later date.
K. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
This rule only authorizes hazardous waste requirements pursuant to
RCRA section 3006 and imposes requirements other than those imposed by
State law (see Supplementary Information, Section A. Why are Revisions
to State Programs Necessary?). Therefore this rule complies with
applicable executive orders and statutory provisions as follows:
1. Executive Order 18266: Regulatory Planning Review
The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this rule from its
review under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993).
2. Paperwork Reduction Act
This rule does not impose an information collection burden under
the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.).
3. Regulatory Flexibility Act
After considering the economic impacts of today's rule on small
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), I
certify that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
4. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Because this rule approves pre-existing requirements under state
law and does not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that
required by state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or
significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4).
5. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999) does not apply
to this rule because it will not have federalism implications (i.e.,
substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between
the National Government and the States, or on the distribution of power
and responsibilities among the various levels of government).
6. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian
Tribal Governments
Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000) does not
apply to this rule because it will not have tribal implications (i.e.,
substantial direct effects on one or more Indian Tribes, or on the
relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, or on
the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian Tribes.
7. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental
Health and Safety Risks
This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885,
April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant and it is
not based on environmental health or safety risks.
8. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy
Supply, Distribution, or Use
This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001), because it is not a significant regulatory action as defined
in Executive Order 12866.
9. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act
EPA approves State programs as long as they meet criteria required
by RCRA, so it would be inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, in
its review of a State program, to require the use of any particular
voluntary consensus standard in place of another standard that meets
requirements of RCRA. Thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) do not apply to this rule.
10. Executive Order 12988
As required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729,
February 7, 1996), in issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary
steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential
litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct.
11. Executive Order 12630: Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of
Unanticipated Takings
EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15,
1988) by examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance
with the Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation
of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings issued under the
executive order.
12. Congressional Review Act
EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other information
required by the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.) To the
U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller
General of the United States prior to publication in the Federal
Register. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is
published in the Federal Register. This action is not a ``major rule''
as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 271
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Confidential business information, Hazardous material transportation,
Hazardous waste, Indians-lands, Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Authority: This action is issued under the authority of sections
2002(a), 3006 and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended
42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, 6974(b).
Dated: July 22, 2005.
Bharat Mathur,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
[FR Doc. 05-15922 Filed 8-10-05; 8:45 am]
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