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§268.7 Testing, tracking, and recordkeeping requirements for generators, treaters, and disposal facilities.
(a) Requirements for generators: (1) A generator of hazardous waste must determine if the waste has to be treated before it can be land disposed. This is done by determining if the hazardous waste meets the treatment standards in §268.40, §268.45, or §268.49. This determination can be made in either of two ways: testing the waste or using knowledge of the waste. If the generator tests the waste, testing would normally determine the total concentration of hazardous constituents, or the concentration of hazardous constituents in an extract of the waste obtained using test method 1311 in "Test Methods of Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," EPA Publication SW-846, as referenced in §260.11 of this chapter, depending on whether the treatment standard for the waste is expressed as a total concentration or concentration of hazardous constituent in the waste's extract. In addition, some hazardous wastes must be treated by particular treatment methods before they can be land disposed and some soils are contaminated by such hazardous wastes. These treatment standards are also found in §268.40, and are described in detail in §268.42, Table 1. These wastes, and solids contaminated with such wastes, do not need to be tested (however, if they are in a waste mixture, other wastes with concentration level treatment standards would have to be tested). If a generator determines they are managing a waste or soil contamination with a waste, that displays a hazardous characteristic of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity, they must comply with the special requirements of §268.9 of this part in addition to any applicable requirements in this section.
(2) If the waste or contaminated soil does not meet the treatment standard: With the initial shipment of waste to each treatment or storage facility, the generator must send a one-time written notice to each treatment or storage facility receiving the waste, and place a copy in the file. The notice must include the information in column "268.7(a)(2)" of the Generator Paperwork Requirements Table in §268.7(a)(4). No further notification is necessary until such time that the waste or facility change, in which case a new notification must be sent and a copy placed in the generator's file.
(i) For contaminated soil, the following certification statement should be
included, signed by an authorized representative: I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined this
contaminated soil and it [does/does not] contain listed hazardous waste and
[does/does not] exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and requires
treatment to meet the soil treatment standards as provided by
268.49(c). (ii) [Reserved]
(3) If the waste or contaminated soil meets the treatment standard at the
original point of generation:
(i) With the initial shipment of waste to each treatment, storage, or
disposal facility, the generator must send a one-time written notice to each
treatment, storage, or disposal facility receiving the waste, and place a copy
in the file. The notice must include the information indicated in column
"268.7(a)(3)" of the Generator Paperwork Requirements Table in §268.7(a)(4) and
the following certification statement, signed by an authorized representative:
I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined and am
familiar with the waste through analysis and testing or through knowledge of the
waste to support this certification that the waste complies with the treatment
standards specified in 40 CFR part 268 subpart D. I believe that the information
I submitted is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are
significant penalties for submitting a false certification, including the
possibility of a fine and imprisonment. (ii) For contaminated soil, with the initial shipment of wastes to each
treatment, storage, or disposal facility, the generator must send a one-time
written notice to each facility receiving the waste and place a copy in the
file. The notice must include the information in "268.7(a)(3) of the Generator
Paperwork Requirements Table in §268.7(a)(4).
(iii) If the waste changes, the generator must send a new notice and
certification to the receiving facility, and place a copy in their files.
Generators of hazardous debris excluded from the definition of hazardous waste
under §261.3(f) of this chapter are not subject to these requirements.
(4) For reporting, tracking, and recordkeeping when exceptions allow certain
wastes or contaminated soil that do not meet the treatment standards to be land
disposed: There are certain exemptions from the requirement that hazardous
wastes or contaminated soil meet treatment standards before they can be land
disposed. These include, but are not limited to case-by-case extensions under
§268.5, disposal in a no-migration unit under §268.6, or a national capacity
variance or case-by-case capacity variance under subpart C of this part. If a
generator's waste is so exempt, then with the initial shipment of waste, the
generator must send a one-time written notice to each land disposal facility
receiving the waste. The notice must include the information indicated in column
"268.7(a)(4)" of the Generator Paperwork Requirements Table below. If the waste
changes, the generator must send a new notice to the receiving facility, and
place a copy in their files. (5) If a generator is managing and treating prohibited waste or contaminated
soil in tanks, containers, or containment buildings regulated under 40 CFR
262.34 to meet applicable LDR treatment standards found at §268.40, the
generator must develop and follow a written waste analysis plan which describes
the procedures they will carry out to comply with the treatment standards.
(Generators treating hazardous debris under the alternative treatment standards
of Table 1, §268.45, however, are not subject to these waste analysis
requirements.) The plan must be kept on site in the generator's records, and the
following requirements must be met:
(i) The waste analysis plan must be based on a detailed chemical and physical
analysis of a representative sample of the prohibited waste(s) being treated,
and contain all information necessary to treat the waste(s) in accordance with
the requirements of this part, including the selected testing frequency.
(ii) Such plan must be kept in the facility's on-site files and made
available to inspectors.
(iii) Wastes shipped off-site pursuant to this paragraph must comply with the
notification requirements of §268.7(a)(3).
(6) If a generator determines that the waste or contaminated soil is
restricted based solely on his knowledge of the waste, all supporting data used
to make this determination must be retained on-site in the generator's files. If
a generator determines that the waste is restricted based on testing this waste
or an extract developed using the test method 1311 in "Test Methods for
Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," EPA Publication SW-846, as
referenced in §260.11 of this chapter, and all waste analysis data must be
retained on-site in the generator's files.
(7) If a generator determines that he is managing a prohibited waste that is
excluded from the definition of hazardous or solid waste or is exempted from
Subtitle C regulation under 40 CFR 261.2 through 261.6 subsequent to the point
of generation (including deactivated characteristic hazardous wastes managed in
wastewater treatment systems subject to the Clean Water Act (CWA) as specified
at 40 CFR 261.4(a)(2) or that are CWA-equivalent, or are managed in an
underground injection well regulated by the SDWA), he must place a one-time
notice describing such generation, subsequent exclusion from the definition of
hazardous or solid waste or exemption from RCRA Subtitle C regulation, and the
disposition of the waste, in the facility's on-site files.
(8) Generators must retain on-site a copy of all notices, certifications,
waste analysis data, and other documentation produced pursuant to this section
for at least three years from the date that the waste that is the subject of
such documentation was last sent to on-site or off-site treatment, storage, or
disposal. The three year record retention period is automatically extended
during the course of any unresolved enforcement action regarding the regulated
activity or as requested by the Administrator. The requirements of this
paragraph apply to solid wastes even when the hazardous characteristic is
removed prior to disposal, or when the waste is excluded from the definition of
hazardous or solid waste under 40 CFR 261.2 through 261.6, or exempted from
Subtitle C regulation, subsequent to the point of generation.
(9) If a generator is managing a lab pack containing hazardous wastes and
wishes to use the alternative treatment standard for lab packs found at
§268.42(c):
(i) With the initial shipment of waste to a treatment facility, the generator
must submit a notice that provides the information in column "§268.7(a)(9)" in
the Generator Paperwork Requirements Table of paragraph (a)(4) of this section,
and the following certification. The certification, which must be signed by an
authorized representative and must be placed in the generator's files, must say
the following: I certify under penalty of law that I personally have examined and am
familiar with the waste and that the lab pack contains only wastes that have not
been excluded under appendix IV to 40 CFR part 268 and that this lab pack will
be sent to a combustion facility in compliance with the alternative treatment
standards for lab packs at 40 CFR 268.42(c). I am aware that there are
significant penalties for submitting a false certification, including the
possibility of fine or imprisonment. (ii) No further notification is necessary until such time that the wastes in
the lab pack change, or the receiving facility changes, in which case a new
notice and certification must be sent and a copy placed in the generator's file.
(iii) If the lab pack contains characteristic hazardous wastes (D001-D043),
underlying hazardous constituents (as defined in §268.2(i)) need not be
determined.
(iv) The generator must also comply with the requirements in paragraphs
(a)(6) and (a)(7) of this section.
(10) Small quantity generators with tolling agreements pursuant to 40 CFR
262.20(e) must comply with the applicable notification and certification
requirements of paragraph (a) of this section for the initial shipment of the
waste subject to the agreement. Such generators must retain on-site a copy of
the notification and certification, together with the tolling agreement, for at
least three years after termination or expiration of the agreement. The
three-year record retention period is automatically extended during the course
of any unresolved enforcement action regarding the regulated activity or as
requested by the Administrator.
(b) Treatment facilities must test their wastes according to the frequency
specified in their waste analysis plans as required by 40 CFR 264.13 (for
permitted TSDs) or 40 CFR 265.13 (for interim status facilities). Such testing
must be performed as provided in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this
section.
(1) For wastes or contaminated soil with treatment standards expressed in the
waste extract (TCLP), the owner or operator of the treatment facility must test
an extract of the treatment residues, using test method 1311 (the Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure, described in "Test Methods for Evaluating
Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," EPA Publication SW-846 as incorporated
by reference in §260.11 of this chapter) to assure that the treatment residues
extract meet the applicable treatment standards.
(2) For wastes or contaminated soil with treatment standards expressed as
concentrations in the waste, the owner or operator of the treatment facility
must test the treatment residues (not an extract of such residues) to assure
that they meet the applicable treatment standards.
(3) A one-time notice must be sent with the initial shipment of waste or
contaminated soil to the land disposal facility. A copy of the notice must be
placed in the treatment facility's file.
(i) No further notification is necessary until such time that the waste or
receiving facility change, in which case a new notice must be sent and a copy
placed in the treatment facility's file.
(ii) The one-time notice must include these requirements: (4) The treatment facility must submit a one-time certification signed by an
authorized representative with the initial shipment of waste or treatment
residue of a restricted waste to the land disposal facility. The certification
must state: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am
familiar with the treatment technology and operation of the treatment process
used to support this certification. Based on my inquiry of those individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the
treatment process has been operated and maintained properly so as to comply with
the treatment standards specified in 40 CFR 268.40 without impermissible
dilution of the prohibited waste. I am aware there are significant penalties for
submitting a false certification, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment. A certification is also necessary for contaminated soil and it must state: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am
familiar with the treatment technology and operation of the treatment process
used to support this certification and believe that it has been maintained and
operated properly so as to comply with treatment standards specified in 40 CFR
268.49 without impermissible dilution of the prohibited wastes. I am aware there
are significant penalties for submitting a false certification, including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment. (i) A copy of the certification must be placed in the treatment facility's
on-site files. If the waste or treatment residue changes, or the receiving
facility changes, a new certification must be sent to the receiving facility,
and a copy placed in the file.
(ii) Debris excluded from the definition of hazardous waste under §261.3(e)
of this chapter (i.e., debris treated by an extraction or destruction technology
provided by Table 1, §268.45, and debris that the Director has determined does
not contain hazardous waste), however, is subject to the notification and
certification requirements of paragraph (d) of this section rather than the
certification requirements of this paragraph.
(iii) For wastes with organic constituents having treatment standards
expressed as concentration levels, if compliance with the treatment standards is
based in whole or in part on the analytical detection limit alternative
specified in §268.40(d), the certification, signed by an authorized
representative, must state the following: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am
familiar with the treatment technology and operation of the treatment process
used to support this certification. Based on my inquiry of those individuals
immediately responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the
nonwastewater organic constituents have been treated by combustion units as
specified in 268.42, Table 1. I have been unable to detect the nonwastewater
organic constituents, despite having used best good-faith efforts to analyze for
such constituents. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting a
false certification, including the possibility of fine and
imprisonment. (iv) For characteristic wastes that are subject to the treatment standards in
§268.40 (other than those expressed as a method of treatment), or §268.49, and
that contain underlying hazardous constituents as defined in §268.2(i); if these
wastes are treated on-site to remove the hazardous characteristic; and are then
sent off-site for treatment of underlying hazardous constituents, the
certification must state the following: I certify under penalty of law that the waste has been treated in accordance
with the requirements of 40 CFR 268.40 or 268.49 to remove the hazardous
characteristic. This decharacterized waste contains underlying hazardous
constituents that require further treatment to meet treatment standards. I am
aware that there are significant penalties for submitting a false certification,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (v) For characteristic wastes that contain underlying hazardous constituents
as defined §268.2(i) that are treated on-site to remove the hazardous
characteristic to treat underlying hazardous constituents to levels in §268.48
Universal Treatment Standards, the certification must state the following: I certify under penalty of law that the waste has been treated in accordance
with the requirements of 40 CFR 268.40 to remove the hazardous characteristic
and that underlying hazardous constituents, as defined in §268.2(i) have been
treated on-site to meet the §268.48 Universal Treatment Standards. I am aware
that there are significant penalties for submitting a false certification,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (5) If the waste or treatment residue will be further managed at a different
treatment, storage, or disposal facility, the treatment, storage, or disposal
facility sending the waste or treatment residue off-site must comply with the
notice and certification requirements applicable to generators under this
section.
(6) Where the wastes are recyclable materials used in a manner constituting
disposal subject to the provisions of §268.20(b) regarding treatment standards
and prohibition levels, the owner or operator of a treatment facility (i.e., the
recycler) is not required to notify the receiving facility, pursuant to
paragraph (b)(3) of this section. With each shipment of such wastes the owner or
operator of the recycling facility must submit a certification described in
paragraph (b)(4) of this section, and a notice which includes the information
listed in paragraph (b)(3) of this section (except the manifest number) to the
Regional Administrator, or his delegated representative. The recycling facility
also must keep records of the name and location of each entity receiving the
hazardous waste-derived product.
(c) Except where the owner or operator is disposing of any waste that is a
recyclable material used in a manner constituting disposal pursuant to 40 CFR
266.20(b), the owner or operator of any land disposal facility disposing any
waste subject to restrictions under this part must:
(1) Have copies of the notice and certifications specified in paragraph (a)
or (b) of this section.
(2) Test the waste, or an extract of the waste or treatment residue developed
using test method 1311 (the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure),
described in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical
Methods," EPA Publication SW-846 as incorporated by reference in §260.11 of this
chapter), to assure that the wastes or treatment residues are in compliance with
the applicable treatment standards set forth in subpart D of this part. Such
testing must be performed according to the frequency specified in the facility's
waste analysis plan as required by §264.13 or §265.13 of this chapter.
(d) Generators or treaters who first claim that hazardous debris is excluded
from the definition of hazardous waste under §261.3(e) of this chapter (i.e.,
debris treated by an extraction or destruction technology provided by Table 1,
§268.45, and debris that the EPA Regional Administrator (or his designated
representative) or State authorized to implement part 268 requirements has
determined does not contain hazardous waste) are subject to the following
notification and certification requirements:
(1) A one-time notification, including the following information, must be
submitted to the EPA Regional hazardous waste management division director (or
his designated representative) or State authorized to implement part 268
requirements, or State authorized to implement part 268 requirements:
(2) The notification must be updated if the debris is shipped to a different
facility, and, for debris excluded under §261.2(e)(1) of this chapter, if a
different type of debris is treated or if a different technology is used to
treat the debris.
(3) For debris excluded under §261.3(e)(1) of this chapter, the owner or
operator of the treatment facility must document and certify compliance with the
treatment standards of Table 1, §268.45, as follows:
(i) Records must be kept of all inspections, evaluations, and analyses of
treated debris that are made to determine compliance with the treatment
standards;
(ii) Records must be kept of any data or information the treater obtains
during treatment of the debris that identifies key operating parameters of the
treatment unit; and
(iii) For each shipment of treated debris, a certification of compliance with
the treatment standards must be signed by an authorized representative and
placed in the facility's files. The certification must state the following: "I
certify under penalty of law that the debris has been treated in accordance with
the requirements of 40 CFR 268.45. I am aware that there are significant
penalties for making a false certification, including the possibility of fine
and imprisonment."
(e) Generators and treaters who first receive from EPA or an authorized state
a determination that a given contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in
§268.49(a) no longer contains a listed hazardous waste and generators and
treaters who first determine that a contaminated soil subject to LDRs as
provided in §268.49(a) no longer exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste
must:
(1) Prepare a one-time only documentation of these determinations including
all supporting information; and,
(2) Maintain that information in the facility files and other records for a
minimum of three years.
[51 FR 40638, Nov. 7, 1986; 52 FR 21016, June 4,
1987] Editorial Note: For FEDERAL REGISTER citations affecting §268.7, see
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of
the printed volume and on GPO Access.
Generator Paperwork Requirements Table
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§ 268.7 § 268.7 § 268.7 § 268.7
Required information (a)(2) (a)(3) (a)(4) (a)(9)
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1. EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers and Manifest Number of [bcheck] [bcheck] [bcheck] [bcheck]
first shipment.........................................
2. Statement: this waste is not prohibited from land [bcheck]
disposal...............................................
3. The waste is subject to the LDRs. The constituents of [bcheck] [bcheck]
concern for F001-F005, and F039, and underlying
hazardous constituents in characteristic wastes, unless
the waste will be treated and monitored for all
constituents. If all constituents will be treated and
monitored, there is no need to put them all on the LDR
notice.................................................
4. The notice must include the applicable wastewater/ [bcheck] [bcheck]
nonwastewater category (see §§ 268.2(d) and
(f)) and subdivisions made within a waste code based on
waste-specific criteria (such as D003 reactive cyanide)
5. Waste analysis data (when available)................. [bcheck] [bcheck] [bcheck]
6. Date the waste is subject to the prohibition......... [bcheck]
7. For hazardous debris, when treating with the [bcheck] [bcheck]
alternative treatment technologies provided by §
268.45: the contaminants subject to treatment, as
described in § 268.45(b); and an indication that
these contaminants are being treated to comply with
§ 268.45..........................................
8. For contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in [bcheck] [bcheck]
§ 268.49(a), the constituents subject to treatment
as described in § 268.49(d), and the following
statement: This contaminated soil [does/does not]
contain listed hazardous waste and [does/does not]
exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste and [is
subject to/complies with the soil treatment standards
as provided by § 268.49(c) or the universal
treatment standards....................................
9. A certification is needed (see applicable section for [bcheck] [bcheck]
exact wording).........................................
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Treatment Facility Paperwork Requirements Table
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Required information 268.7(b)
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1. EPA Hazardous Waste Numbers and Manifest Number of [bcheck]
first shipment...........................................
2. The waste is subject to the LDRs. The constituents of [bcheck]
concern for F001-F005, and F039, and underlying hazardous
constituents in characteristic wastes, unless the waste
will be treated and monitored for all constituents. If
all constituents will be treated and monitored, there is
no need to put them all on the LDR notice................
3. The notice must include the applicable wastewater/ [bcheck]
nonwastewater category (see §§ 268.2(d) and
(f)) and subdivisions made within a waste code based on
waste-specific criteria (such as D003 reactive cyanide)..
4. Waste analysis data (when available)................... [bcheck]
5. For contaminated soil subject to LDRs as provided in [bcheck]
268.49(a), the constituents subject to treatment as
described in 268.49(d) and the following statement,
``this contaminated soil [does/does not] exhibit a
characteristic of hazardous waste and [is subject to/
complies with] the soil treatment standards as provided
by 268.49(c).............................................
6. A certification is needed (see applicable section for [bcheck]
exact wording)...........................................
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