[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: 40CFR246.100]



[Page 336-338]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 246_SOURCE SEPARATION FOR MATERIALS RECOVERY GUIDELINES--Table of 

Contents

 

                      Subpart A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  246.100  Scope.









                      Subpart A_General Provisions



Sec.

246.100 Scope.

246.101 Definitions.



            Subpart B_Requirements and Recommended Procedures



246.200 High-grade paper recovery.

246.200-1 Requirements.

246.200-2 Recommended procedures: High-grade paper recovery from smaller 

          offices.



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246.200-3 Recommended procedures: Market study.

246.200-4 Recommended procedures: Levels of separation.

246.200-5 Recommended procedures: Methods of separation and collection.

246.200-6 Recommended procedures: Storage.

246.200-7 Recommended procedures: Transportation.

246.200-8 Recommended procedures: Cost analysis.

246.200-9 Recommended procedures: Contracts.

246.200-10 Recommended procedures: Public information and education.

246.201 Residential materials recovery.

246.201-1 Requirement.

246.201-2 Recommended procedures: Newsprint recovery from smaller 

          residential facilities.

246.201-3 Recommended procedures: Glass, can, and mixed paper 

          separation.

246.201-4 Recommended procedures: Market study.

246.201-5 Recommended procedures: Methods of separation and collection.

246.201-6 Recommended procedures: Transportation to market.

246.201-7 Recommended procedures: Cost analysis.

246.201-8 Recommended procedures: Contracts.

246.201-9 Recommended procedures: Public information and education.

246.202 Corrugated container recovery.

246.202-1 Requirement.

246.202-2 Recommended procedures: Corrugated container recovery from 

          smaller commercial facilities.

246.202-3 Recommended procedures: Market study.

246.202-4 Recommended procedures: Methods of separation and storage.

246.202-5 Recommended procedures: Transportation.

246.202-6 Recommended procedures: Cost analysis.

246.202-7 Recommended procedures: Establishment of purchase contract.

246.203 Reevaluation.



Appendix to Part 246--Recommended Bibliography



    Authority: Secs. 1008 and 6004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as 

amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as 

amended (42 U.S.C. 6907, 6964).



    Source: 41 FR 16952, Apr. 23, 1976, unless otherwise noted.







    (a) These guidelines are applicable to the source separation of 

residential, commercial, and institutional solid wastes. Explicitly 

excluded are mining, agricultural, and industrial solid wastes; 

hazardous wastes; sludges; construction and demolition wastes; 

infectious wastes; classified waste.

    (b) The ``Requirement'' sections contained herein delineate minimum 

actions for Federal agencies for the recovery of resources from solid 

waste through source separation. Pursuant to section 211 of the Solid 

Waste Disposal Act, as amended, and Executive Order 11752 section 4(a), 

the ``Requirement'' sections of these guidelines are mandatory for all 

Federal agencies that generate solid waste. In addition, they are 

recommended to State, interstate, regional, and local governments for 

use in their activities.

    (c) The ``Recommended Procedures'' sections are presented to suggest 

actions or preferred methods by which the objectives of the requirements 

can be realized. The ``Recommended Procedures'' are not mandatory for 

Federal agencies.

    (d) The Environmental Protection Agency will render technical 

assistance in the form of sample cost analysis formats, sample bid 

specifications, implementation guidance documents and other guidance to 

Federal agencies when requested to do so, pursuant to section 3(d)1 of 

Executive Order 11752.

    (e) Within one year after the effective date of these guidelines, 

agencies shall make a final determination as to what actions shall be 

taken to adopt the requirements of these guidelines and shall, within 

two months of such determination, submit to the Administrator a schedule 

of such actions.

    (f) Federal agencies that make the determination not to source 

separate as described in Sec. Sec.  246.200-1, 246.201-1, and 246.202-1, 

for whatever reason, shall make available to the Administrator the 

analysis and rationale used in making that determination. The 

Administrator shall publish notice of the availability of this report to 

the general public in the Federal Register. The following are considered 

to be valid reasons for not source separating under individual facts and 

circumstances: inability to sell the recovered materials due to lack of 

market, and costs so unreasonably high as to render source



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separation for materials recovery economically impracticable.

    (1) The following points are to be covered in the report:

    (i) A description of alternative actions considered with emphasis on 

those alternatives which involve source separation for materials 

recovery.

    (ii) A description of ongoing actions which will be continued and 

new actions taken or proposed. This statement should identify all agency 

facilities which will be affected by these actions including a brief 

description of how such facilities will be affected.

    (iii) An analysis in support of the action chosen by the agency 

including technical data, market studies, and policy considerations used 

in arriving at such a determination.



In covering the points above, agencies should make every effort to 

present information succinctly in a form easily understood, but in 

sufficient detail so that the factors influencing the decision not to 

source separate for materials recovery are clear.

    (2) The above report shall be submitted to the Administrator as soon 

as possible after a final agency determination has been made not to 

adopt the requirements of these guidelines, but in no case later than 

sixty days after such final determination. The Administrator will 

indicate to the agency his concurrence/nonconcurrence with the agency's 

decision, including his reason therefor.

    (3) Implementation of actions that would preclude source separation 

for materials recovery shall be deferred, for sixty days where feasible, 

in order to give the Administrator an opportunity to receive, analyze 

and seek clarification of the above required report.

    (4) It is recommended that where the report required by Sec.  

246.100(f) concerns an action for which an Environmental Impact 

Statement (EIS) is required by the National Environmental Policy Act, 

that the report be circulated together with the EIS.

    (g) The report required under Sec.  246.100(e) and (f) shall be made 

on forms to be prescribed by the Administrator by notice in the Federal 

Register.



[41 FR 16952, Apr. 23, 1976, as amended at 47 FR 36603, Aug. 20, 1982]