[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: 40CFR257.3-5]



[Page 377-378]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 257_CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFICATION OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES 

AND PRACTICES--Table of Contents

 

    Subpart A_Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and 

                                Practices

 

Sec.  257.3-5  Application to land used for the production of food-chain 

crops (interim final).



    (a) Cadmium. A facility or practice concerning application of solid 

waste to within one meter (three feet) of the surface of land used for 

the production of food-chain crops shall not exist or occur, unless in 

compliance with all requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) (i) through (iii) 

of this section or all requirements of paragraphs (a)(2) (i) through 

(iv) of this section.

    (1)(i) The pH of the solid waste and soil mixture is 6.5 or greater 

at the time of each solid waste application, except for solid waste 

containing cadmium at concentrations of 2 mg/kg (dry weight) or less.

    (ii) The annual application of cadmium from solid waste does not 

exceed 0.5 kilograms per hectare (kg/ha) on land used for production of 

tobacco, leafy vegetables or root crops grown for human consumption. For 

other food-chain crops, the annual cadmium application rate does not 

exceed:



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                              Annual Cd

                                                             application

                        Time period                           rate (kg/

                                                                 ha)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Present to June 30, 1984...................................          2.0

July 1, 1984 to December 31, 1986..........................         1.25

Beginning January 1, 1987..................................          0.5

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    (iii) The cumulative application of cadmium from solid waste does 

not exceed the levels in either paragraph (a)(1)(iii)(A) or (B) of this 

section.

    (A)



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                                                    Maximum cumulative

                                                    application (kg/ha)

                                                 -----------------------

    Soil cation exchange capacity (meq/100g)      Background  Background

                                                    soil pH     soil pH

                                                   less than   more than

                                                      6.5         6.5

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Less than 5.....................................           5           5

5 to 15.........................................           5          10

More than 15....................................           5          20

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    (B) For soils with a background pH of less than 6.5, the cumulative 

cadmium application rate does not exceed the levels below: Provided, 

That the pH of the solid waste and soil mixture is adjusted to and 

maintained at 6.5 or greater whenever food-chain crops are grown.



------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                               Maximum

                                                              cumulative

          Soil cation exchange capacity (meq/100g)           application

                                                               (kg/ha)

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Less than 5................................................            5

5 to 15....................................................           10

More than 15...............................................           20

------------------------------------------------------------------------



    (2)(i) The only food-chain crop produced is animal feed.

    (ii) The pH of the solid waste and soil mixture is 6.5 or greater at 

the time of solid waste application or at the time the crop is planted, 

whichever occurs later, and this pH level is maintained whenever food-

chain crops are grown.

    (iii) There is a facility operating plan which demonstrates how the 

animal feed will be distributed to preclude ingestion by humans. The 

facility operating plan describes the measures to be taken to safeguard 

against possible health hazards from cadmium entering the food chain, 

which may result from alternative land uses.

    (iv) Future property owners are notified by a stipulation in the 

land record or property deed which states that the property has received 

solid waste at high cadmium application rates and that food-chain crops 

should not be grown, due to a possible health hazard.

    (b) Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). Solid waste containing 

concentrations of PCBs equal to or greater than 10 mg/kg (dry weight) is 

incorporated into the soil when applied to land used for producing 

animal feed, including pasture crops for animals raised for milk. 

Incorporation of the solid waste into the soil is not required if it is 

assured that the PCB content is less than 0.2



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mg/kg (actual weight) in animal feed or less than 1.5 mg/kg (fat basis) 

in milk.

    (c) As used in this section:

    (1) Animal feed means any crop grown for consumption by animals, 

such as pasture crops, forage, and grain.

    (2) Background soil pH means the pH of the soil prior to the 

addition of substances that alter the hydrogen ion concentration.

    (3) Cation exchange capacity means the sum of exchangeable cations a 

soil can absorb expressed in milli-equivalents per 100 grams of soil as 

determined by sampling the soil to the depth of cultivation or solid 

waste placement, whichever is greater, and analyzing by the summation 

method for distinctly acid soils or the sodium acetate method for 

neutral, calcareous or saline soils (``Methods of Soil Analysis, 

Agronomy Monograph No. 9.'' C. A. Black, ed., American Society of 

Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin. pp 891-901, 1965).

    (4) Food-chain crops means tobacco, crops grown for human 

consumption, and animal feed for animals whose products are consumed by 

humans.

    (5) Incorporated into the soil means the injection of solid waste 

beneath the surface of the soil or the mixing of solid waste with the 

surface soil.

    (6) Pasture crops means crops such as legumes, grasses, grain 

stubble and stover which are consumed by animals while grazing.

    (7) pH means the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen ion 

concentration.

    (8) Root crops means plants whose edible parts are grown below the 

surface of the soil.

    (9) Soil pH is the value obtained by sampling the soil to the depth 

of cultivation or solid waste placement, whichever is greater, and 

analyzing by the electrometric method. (``Methods of Soil Analysis, 

Agronomy Monograph No. 9,'' C.A. Black, ed., American Society of 

Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin, pp. 914-926, 1965.)



[44 FR 53460, Sept. 13, 1979; 44 FR 54708, Sept. 21, 1979]