[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 24]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR240.100]



[Page 321-322]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 240_GUIDELINES FOR THE THERMAL PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTES--Table of 

Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  240.100  Scope.









                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.

240.100 Scope.

240.101 Definitions.



            Subpart B_Requirements and Recommended Procedures



240.200 Solid wastes accepted.

240.200-1 Requirement.

240.200-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.200-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.201 Solid wastes excluded.

240.201-1 Requirement.

240.201-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.201-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.202 Site selection.

240.202-1 Requirement.

240.202-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.202-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.203 General design.

240.203-1 Requirement.

240.203-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.203-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.204 Water quality.

240.204-1 Requirement.

240.204-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.204-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.205 Air quality.

240.205-1 Requirement.

240.205-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.205-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.206 Vectors.

240.206-1 Requirement.

240.206-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.206-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.207 Aesthetics.

240.207-1 Requirement.

240.207-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.207-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.208 Residue.

240.208-1 Requirement.

240.208-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.208-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.209 Safety.

240.209-1 Requirement.

240.209-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.209-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.210 General operations.

240.210-1 Requirement.

240.210-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.210-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.

240.211 Records.

240.211-1 Requirement.

240.211-2 Recommended procedures: Design.

240.211-3 Recommended procedures: Operations.



Appendix to Part 240--Recommended Bibliography



    Authority: Sec. 209(a), Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 (Pub. L. 

89-272); as amended by the Resource Recovery Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-

512).



    Source: 39 FR 29329, Aug. 14, 1974, unless otherwise noted.







    (a) The prescribed guidelines are applicable to thermal processing 

facilities designed to process or which are processing 50 tons or more 

per day of municipal-type solid wastes. The application of this capacity 

criterion will be interpreted to mean any facility designed to process 

or actually processing 50/24 tons or more per hour. However, the 

guidelines do not apply to hazardous, agricultural, and mining wastes 

because of the lack of sufficient information upon which to base 

recommended procedures.

    (b) The requirement sections contained herein delineate minimum 

levels of performance required of any solid waste thermal processing 

operation. The recommended procedures sections are presented to suggest 

preferred methods by which the objectives of the requirements can be 

realized. The recommended procedures are based on the practice of 

incineration at large facilities (50 tons per day or more) processing 

municipal solid waste. If techniques other than the recommended 

procedures are used or wastes other than municipal wastes are processed, 

it is the obligation of the facility's owner and operator to demonstrate 

to the responsible agency in advance by means of engineering 

calculations, pilot plant data, etc., that the techniques employed will 

satisfy the requirements.

    (c) Thermal processing residue must be disposed of in an 

environmentally acceptable manner. Where a land disposal facility is 

employed, it must be in accordance with the Environmental



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Protection Agency's Guidelines for the Land Disposal of Solid Wastes for 

both residues from the thermal processing operation and those non-

hazardous wastes which cannot be thermally processed for reasons of 

health, safety, or technological limitation.

    (d) Pursuant to section 211 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as 

amended, these guidelines are mandatory for Federal agencies. In 

addition, they are recommended to State, interstate, regional, and local 

government agencies for use in their activities.

    (e) The guidelines are intended to apply equally to all solid waste 

generated by Federal agencies, regardless of whether processed or 

disposed of on or off Federal property; and solid waste generated by 

non-Federal entities, but processed or disposed of on Federal property. 

However, in the case of many Federal facilities such as Post Offices, 

military recruiting stations, and other offices, local community solid 

waste processing and disposal facilities are utilized, and processing 

and disposal is not within the management control of the Federal agency. 

Thus, implementation of the guidelines can be expected only in those 

situations where the Federal agency is able to exercise direct 

management control over the processing and disposal operations. However, 

every effort must be made by the responsible agency, where offsite 

facilities are utilized, to attain processing and disposal facilities 

that are in compliance with the guidelines. Where non-Federal generated 

solid waste is processed and disposed of on Federal land and/or 

facilities, those facilities and/or sites must be in compliance with 

these guidelines. Determination of compliance to meet the requirements 

of the guidelines rests with the responsible agency, and they have the 

authority to determine how such compliance may occur.