[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 26]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 40CFR268.14]



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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 268_LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTIONS--Table of Contents

 

 Subpart B_Schedule for Land Disposal Prohibition and Establishment of 

                           Treatment Standards

 

Sec.  268.14  Surface impoundment exemptions.



    (a) This section defines additional circumstances under which an 

otherwise prohibited waste may continue to be placed in a surface 

impoundment.

    (b) Wastes which are newly identified or listed under section 3001 

after November 8, 1984, and stored in a surface impoundment that is 

newly subject to subtitle C of RCRA as a result of the additional 

identification or listing, may continue to be stored in the surface 

impoundment for 48 months after the promulgation of the additional 

listing or characteristic, not withstanding that the waste is otherwise 

prohibited from land disposal, provided that the surface impoundment is 

in compliance with the requirements of subpart F of part 265 of this 

chapter within 12 months after promulgation of the new listing or 

characteristic.

    (c) Wastes which are newly identified or listed under section 3001 

after November 8, 1984, and treated in a surface impoundment that is 

newly subject to subtitle C of RCRA as a result of the additional 

identification or listing, may continue to be treated in that surface 

impoundment, not withstanding that the waste is otherwise prohibited 

from land disposal, provided that surface impoundment is in compliance 

with the requirements of subpart F of part 265 of this chapter within 12 

months after the promulgation of the new listing or characteristic. In 

addition, if the surface impoundment continues to treat hazardous waste 

after 48 months from promulgation of the additional listing or 

characteristic, it must then be in compliance with Sec.  268.4.



[57 FR 37271, Aug. 18, 1992]



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