[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 26]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR266.20]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
                           AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 266_STANDARDS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF SPECIFIC HAZARDOUS WASTES AND 
SPECIFIC TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart C_Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal
 
Sec. 266.20  Applicability.




Subparts A-B [Reserved]

  Subpart C_Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal

Sec.
266.20 Applicability.
266.21 Standards applicable to generators and transporters of materials 
          used in a manner that constitutes disposal.
266.22 Standards applicable to storers of materials that are to be used 
          in a manner that constitutes disposal who are not the ultimate 
          users.
266.23 Standards applicable to users of materials that are used in a 
          manner that constitutes disposal.

Subparts D-E [Reserved]

   Subpart F_Recyclable Materials Utilized for Precious Metal Recovery

266.70 Applicability and requirements.

           Subpart G_Spent Lead-Acid Batteries Being Reclaimed

266.80 Applicability and requirements.

   Subpart H_Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces

266.100 Applicability.
266.101 Management prior to burning.
266.102 Permit standards for burners.
266.103 Interim status standards for burners.
266.104 Standards to control organic emissions.
266.105 Standards to control particulate matter.
266.106 Standards to control metals emissions.
266.107 Standards to control hydrogen chloride (HCl) and chlorine gas 
          (Cl2) emissions.
266.108 Small quantity on-site burner exemption.
266.109 Low risk waste exemption.
266.110 Waiver of DRE trial burn for boilers.
266.111 Standards for direct transfer.
266.112 Regulation of residues.

Subparts I-L [Reserved]

                      Subpart M_Military Munitions

266.200 Applicability.
266.201 Definitions.
266.202 Definition of solid waste.
266.203 Standards applicable to the transportation of solid waste 
          military munitions.
266.204 Standards applicable to emergency responses.
266.205 Standards applicable to the storage of solid waste military 
          munitions.
266.206 Standards applicable to the treatment and disposal of waste 
          military munitions.

   Subpart N_Conditional Exemption for Low-Level Mixed Waste Storage, 
                 Treatment, Transportation and Disposal

                                  Terms

266.210 What definitions apply to this subpart?

       Storage and Treatment Conditional Exemption and Eligibility

266.220 What does a storage and treatment conditional exemption do?
266.225 What wastes are eligible for the storage and treatment 
          conditional exemption?
266.230 What conditions must you meet for your LLMW to qualify for and 
          maintain a storage and treatment exemption?

                                Treatment

266.235 What waste treatment does the storage and treatment conditional 
          exemption allow?

                      Loss of Conditional Exemption

266.240 How could you lose the conditional exemption for your LLMW and 
          what action must you take?
266.245 If you lose the storage and treatment conditional exemption for 
          your LLMW, can the exemption be reclaimed?

                              Recordkeeping

266.250 What records must you keep at your facility and for how long?

                            Reentry Into RCRA

266.255 When is your LLMW no longer eligible for the storage and 
          treatment conditional exemption?

                          Storage Unit Closure

266.260 Do closure requirements apply to units that stored LLMW prior to 
          the effective date of subpart N?

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            Transportation and Disposal Conditional Exemption

266.305 What does the transportation and disposal conditional exemption 
          do?

                               Eligibility

266.310 What wastes are eligible for the transportation and disposal 
          conditional exemption?

                               Conditions

266.315 What are the conditions you must meet for your waste to qualify 
          for and maintain the transportation and disposal exemption?
266.320 What treatment standards must your eligible waste meet?
266.325 Are you subject to the manifest and transportation condition in 
          Sec. 266.315(b)?
266.330 When does the transportation and disposal exemption take effect?
266.335 Where must your exempted waste be disposed of?
266.340 What type of container must be used for disposal of exempted 
          waste?

                              Notification

266.345 Whom must you notify?

                              Recordkeeping

266.350 What records must you keep at your facility and for how long?

        Loss of Transportation and Disposal Conditional Exemption

266.355 How could you lose the transportation and disposal conditional 
          exemption for your waste and what actions must you take?
266.360 If you lose the transportation and disposal conditional 
          exemption for a waste, can the exemption be reclaimed?

Subpart O_Standards Applicable to U.S. Filter Recovery Services XL Waste 
                 and U.S. Filter Recovery Services, Inc.

266.400 Purpose, scope, and applicability.
266.401 Definitions.
266.402 Procedures for adding persons as generators to EPA's USFRS XL 
          Project.
266.403 Procedures for adding persons as transporters to EPA's USFRS XL 
          Project.
266.404 USFRS requirements related to the development, use and content 
          of USFRS XL Waste Training Module.
266.405 USFRS requirements relative to the development, use and content 
          of USFRS XL Waste MSDS.
266.406 Waste characterization.
266.407 USFRS XL Waste Identification, handling, and Recycling.
266.408 Accumulation and storage prior to off-site transport.
266.409 USFRS XL waste transporter pre-transport requirements.
266.410 USFRS XL Waste Transport and Transportation Tracking Document.
266.411 Release of USFRS XL waste during transport.
266.412 USFRS XL Waste Generator Closure.
266.413 USFRS XL waste generator requirements to maintain alternate 
          treatment or disposal capacity.
266.414 Termination of a USFRS XL waste approved customer's 
          participation in the USFRS XL Project.
266.415 Termination of a USFRS XL waste generator's participation in the 
          USFRS XL Project.
266.416 Termination of a USFRS XL waste approved transporter's 
          participation in the USFRS XL Project.
266.417 Termination of a USFRS XL waste transporter's participation in 
          the USFRS XL Project.
266.418 Termination of USFRS' participation in this XL Project.
266.419 USFRS Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
266.420 USFRS XL waste generator recordkeeping and reporting 
          requirement.
266.421 USFRS XL waste transporter recordkeeping and reporting 
          requirement.
266.422 Effective Date and Duration of the project.

Appendix I to Part 266--Tier I and Tier II Feed Rate and Emissions 
          Screening Limits for Metals
Appendix II to Part 266--Tier I Feed Rate Screening Limits for Total 
          Chlorine
Appendix III to Part 266--Tier II Emission Rate Screening Limits for 
          Free Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride
Appendix IV to Part 266--Reference Air Concentrations
Appendix V to Part 266--Risk Specific Doses (10-5)
Appendix VI to Part 266--Stack Plume Rise
Appendix VII to Part 266--Health-Based Limits for Exclusion of Waste-
          Derived Residues
Appendix VIII to Part 266--Potential PICs for Determination of Exclusion 
          of Waste-Derived Residues
Appendix IX to Part 266--Methods Manual for Compliance With the BIF 
          Regulations
Appendix X to Part 266 [Reserved]
Appendix XI to Part 266--Lead-Bearing Materials That May Be Processed in 
          Exempt Lead Smelters
Appendix XII to Part 266--Nickel or Chromium-Bearing Materials That May 
          Be Processed in Exempt Nickel-Chromium Recovery Furnaces
Appendix XIII to Part 266--Mercury Bearing Wastes That May Be Processed 
          in Exempt Mercury Recovery Units


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    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1006, 2002(a), 3001-3009, 3014, 6905, 6906, 
6912, 6921, 6922, 6924-6927, 6934, and 6937.

    Source: 50 FR 666, Jan. 4, 1985, unless otherwise noted.

Subparts A-B [Reserved]



    (a) The regulations of this subpart apply to recyclable materials 
that are applied to or placed on the land:
    (1) Without mixing with any other substance(s); or
    (2) After mixing or combination with any other substance(s). These 
materials will be referred to throughout this subpart as ``materials 
used in a manner that constitutes disposal.''
    (b) Products produced for the general public's use that are used in 
a manner that constitutes disposal and that contain recyclable materials 
are not presently subject to regulation if the recyclable materials have 
undergone a chemical reaction in the course of producing the products so 
as to become inseparable by physical means and if such products meet the 
applicable treatment standards in subpart D of part 268 (or applicable 
prohibition levels in Sec. 268.32 or RCRA section 3004(d), where no 
treatment standards have been established) for each recyclable material 
(i.e., hazardous waste) that they contain.
    (c) Anti-skid/deicing uses of slags, which are generated from high 
temperature metals recovery (HTMR) processing of hazardous waste K061, 
K062, and F006, in a manner constituting disposal are not covered by the 
exemption in paragraph (b) of this section and remain subject to 
regulation.
    (d) Fertilizers that contain recyclable materials are not subject to 
regulation provided that:
    (1) They are zinc fertilizers excluded from the definition of solid 
waste according to Sec. 261.4(a)(21) of this chapter; or
    (2) They meet the applicable treatment standards in subpart D of 
Part 268 of this chapter for each hazardous waste that they contain.

[50 FR 666, Jan. 4, 1985, as amended at 52 FR 21307, June 5, 1987; 54 FR 
36970, Sept. 6, 1989; 59 FR 43500, Aug. 24, 1994; 67 FR 48414, July 24, 
2002]