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PART 270 -- EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT PROGRAM

   
Subpart A -- General Information

      §270.1 Purpose and scope of these regulations.
      §270.2 Definitions.
      §270.3 Considerations under Federal law.
      §270.4 Effect of a permit.
      §270.5 Noncompliance and program reporting by the Director.
      §270.6 References.
   
Subpart B -- Permit Application

      §270.10 General application requirements.
      §270.11 Signatories to permit applications and reports.
      §270.12 Confidentiality of information.
      §270.13 Contents of part A of the permit application.
      §270.14 Contents of part B: General requirements.
      §270.15 Specific part B information requirements for containers.
      §270.16 Specific part B information requirements for tank systems.
      §270.17 Specific part B information requirements for surface impoundments.
      §270.18 Specific part B information requirements for waste piles.
      §270.19 Specific part B information requirements for incinerators.
      §270.20 Specific part B information requirements for land treatment facilities.
      §270.21 Specific part B information requirements for landfills.
      §270.22 Specific part B information requirements for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste.
      §270.23 Specific part B information requirements for miscellaneous units.
      §270.24 Specific part B information requirements for process vents.
      §270.25 Specific part B information requirements for equipment.
      §270.26 Special part B information requirements for drip pads.
      §270.27 Specific Part B information requirements for air emission controls for tanks, surface impoundments, and containers.
      §270.28 Part B information requirements for post-closure permits.
      §270.29 Permit denial.
   
Subpart C -- Permit Conditions

      §270.30 Conditions applicable to all permits.
      §270.31 Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring results.
      §270.32 Establishing permit conditions.
      §270.33 Schedules of compliance.
   
Subpart D -- Changes to Permit

      §270.40 Transfer of permits.
      §270.41 Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits.
      §270.42 Permit modification at the request of the permittee.
      §270.43 Termination of permits.
   
Subpart E -- Expiration and Continuation of Permits

      §270.50 Duration of permits.
      §270.51 Continuation of expiring permits.
   
Subpart F -- Special Forms of Permits

      §270.60 Permits by rule.
      §270.61 Emergency permits.
      §270.62 Hazardous waste incinerator permits.
      §270.63 Permits for land treatment demonstrations using field test or laboratory analyses.
      §270.64 Interim permits for UIC wells.
      §270.65 Research, development, and demonstration permits.
      §270.66 Permits for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste.
      §270.68 Remedial Action Plans (RAPs).
   
Subpart G -- Interim Status

      §270.70 Qualifying for interim status.
      §270.71 Operation during interim status.
      §270.72 Changes during interim status.
      §270.73 Termination of interim status.
   
Subpart H -- Remedial Action Plans (RAPs)

      §270.79 Why is this subpart written in a special format?
      §270.80 What is a RAP?
      §270.85 When do I need a RAP?
      §270.90 Does my RAP grant me any rights or relieve me of any obligations?
      §270.95 How do I apply for a RAP?
      §270.100 Who must obtain a RAP?
      §270.105 Who must sign the application and any required reports for a RAP?
      §270.110 What must I include in my application for a RAP?
      §270.115 What if I want to keep this information confidential?
      §270.120 To whom must I submit my RAP application?
      §270.125 If I submit my RAP application as part of another document, what must I do?
      §270.130 What is the process for approving or denying my application for a RAP?
      §270.135 What must the Director include in a draft RAP?
      §270.140 What else must the Director prepare in addition to the draft RAP or notice of intent to deny?
      §270.145 What are the procedures for public comment on the draft RAP or notice of intent to deny?
      §270.150 How will the Director make a final decision on my RAP application?
      §270.155 May the decision to approve or deny my RAP application be administratively appealed?
      §270.160 When does my RAP become effective?
      §270.165 When may I begin physical construction of new units permitted under the RAP?
      §270.170 After my RAP is issued, how may it be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated?
      §270.175 For what reasons may the Director choose to modify my final RAP?
      §270.180 For what reasons may the Director choose to revoke and reissue my final RAP?
      §270.185 For what reasons may the Director choose to terminate my final RAP, or deny my renewal application?
      §270.190 May the decision to approve or deny a modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination of my RAP be administratively appealed?
      §270.195 When will my RAP expire?
      §270.200 How may I renew my RAP if it is expiring?
      §270.205 What happens if I have applied correctly for a RAP renewal but have not received approval by the time my old RAP expires?
      §270.210 What records must I maintain concerning my RAP?
      §270.215 How are time periods in the requirements in this subpart and my RAP computed?
      §270.220 How may I transfer my RAP to a new owner or operator?
      §270.225 What must the State or EPA Region report about noncompliance with RAPs?
      §270.230 May I perform remediation waste management activities under a RAP at a location removed from the area where the remediation wastes originated?
   
Subpart I -- Integration with Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standards

      §270.235 Options for incinerators and cement and lightweight aggregate kilns to minimize emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events.