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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWPO201400072 Plan - Stormwater 2013-12-11 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development , 401 McIntire Road,North Wing as Charlottesville,Virginia 22902-4596 Tel. (434)296-5832 • Fax(434)972-4126 1 fRG11�1*S ru Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) For Construction Activities At: The Chick-fil-A Restaurant (Store #03187) r 1626 RICHMOND ROAD ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA 22911 bpi Prepared by: `"' HORTON & DODD, P.C. Prepared for: Chick-fit-A, Inc. SWPPP Preparation Date: DECEMBER 11, 2013 REVISED: DECEMBER 04, 2014 i - a / Note to operator: This document shall be made publicly available according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II,section D *" Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County CONTENTS: (per Albemarle County Code Sec. 17-405) .N. 1. Registration statement 2. Notice of general permit coverage 3. Nature of activity 4. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan 5. Stormwater Management Plan 6. Pollution Prevention Plan 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TMDL wasteload ,. allocation, and exceptional waters 8. Qualified personnel 9. Signed Certification 10. Delegation of authority 11. General permit copy — 12. Inspection logs Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 1. Registration statement "" Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) Albemarle County Registration Statement General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities (VAR10) (Please Type or Print All Information) 1. Construction Activity Operator: (General permit coverage will be issued to this operator. The Certification in Item #12 must be signed by the appropriate person associated with this operator.) Name: Horton & Dodd, P. C. Contact: J. Gregory Dodd, P.E. Mailing Address: 300 George Washington Hwy North City: Chesapeake State: VA Zip: 23323 Phone: (757) 4 8 7-4 5 3 5 Email address(if available): gdodd @hdpc .net Indicate if DEQ may transmit general permit correspondence electronically: Yes © No ❑ a.. 2. Existing General Permit Registration Number(for renewals only): #VAR10F774 3. Name and Location of the Construction Activity: Name: Chick-fil-A Address (if available): 1626 Richmond Road City: State: Virginia Zip: 22901 County(if not located within a City): Albemarle County Latitude(decimal degrees): 38° 01 ' 45" N Longitude(decimal degrees): 78° 2 6 ' 25" W Name and Location of all Off-site Support Activities to be covered under the general permit: Name: Address(if available): City: State: Zip: v.. County(if not located within a City): Latitude(decimal degrees): Longitude (decimal degrees): 4. Status of the Construction Activity(check only one): Federal ❑ State❑ Public❑ Private mo 5. Nature of the Construction Activity(e.g., commercial, industrial, residential,agricultural, oil and gas,etc.): commercial restaurant 6. Name of the Receiving Water(s)and Hydrologic Unit Code(HUC): Name: Rivanna-Carroll Creek Name: HUC: JR17 HUC: 7. If the discharge is through a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4),the name of the MS4 operator: "' Albemarle County 8. Estimated Project Start and Completion Date: Start Date(mm/dd/yyyy): 09/30/2014 Completion Date(mm/dd/yyyy): 01/30/2014 9. Total Land Area of Development(to the nearest one-hundredth acre): 2 . 79 acres Estimated Area to be Disturbed (to the nearest one-hundredth acre): 2 . 79 acres 10. Is the area to be disturbed part of a larger common plan of development or sale? Yes❑ No El 11. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities prior to submitting this Registration Statement. By signing this Registration Statement the operator is certifying that the SWPPP has been prepared. yes 12. Certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this Registration Statement and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons ... directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonmgnt for knowing lations." Printed Name: Si Greg gr odd, P.E. VA#13 2 5 3 Title:Vice Pres. Horton & Dodd, P.C. Signature: V vU"91U Date: L0.12- 1- 14-- (Please sign in INK. his Certification must be signed by the appropriate person associated with the operator identified in Item#1.) 01/2014 Page 1 of 1 Section 2. Notice of general permit coverage env Note to operator: This notice is to be posted near the main entrance according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II,section C. MOP MIN ""' Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County MINN � � VI I d'. r qd COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Street address: 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219 "" Molly Joseph Ward Mailing address: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, Virginia 23218 David K.Paylor Secretary of Natural Resources Fax: 804-698-4019-TDD(804)698-4021 Director www.deq.virginia.gov (804)698-4020 I-800-592-5482 6/30/2014 Horton and Dodd PC ... 300 George Washington Hwy N Chesapeake, VA 23323 RE: Construction General Permit Coverage#VARIOF774,Chick fil A-Commercial-restaurant- 1626 Richmond �" Road Albemarle Dear J. Gregory Dodd: DEQ has received your registration statement for the proposed land-disturbing project under the General Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities(VAR10). The project's date of coverage is either the date of this letter or fifteen business days after the postmark date of the project's complete registration packet submittal to DEQ. imp By submission of the registration statement,you acknowledge that the proposed project is eligible for coverage under the General Permit and you have agreed to the conditions in the General Permit including any applicable conditions regarding Total Maximum Daily Loads and impaired waters. Please be aware that§62.1-44.15:35 of the Code of Virginia and the �. General Permit contain additional requirements if nonpoint nutrient offsets are chosen to meet the post-development nonpoint nutrient runoff compliance requirements. Section §62.1-44.15:35 I requires that the permit issuing authority require that nonpoint nutrient offsets or other off-site options achieve the necessary nutrient reductions PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE PERMITTEE'S LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY. A copy of the General Permit is available on the DEQ web page at http://www.deq.virainia.gov/Portals/0/DEQ/Water/Publications/CGPvarI0.pdf. Print the VARIO permit and read it carefully `r` as you are responsible for meeting all the permit conditions. The General Permit will expire on June 30,2014. Your project specific permit registration number is VAR10F774. A copy of this permit coverage letter, registration statement,copy of the VARIO permit, and the project's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)must be at the construction site from the date of commencement of the construction activity to final stabilization. In addition, DEQ staff conduct periodic site inspections for compliance with the permit. Additional information is available on the DEQ webpage at: http://www.deq.virainia.gov/programs/water/stormwatermanaaement/vsmppermits/constructionaeneralpermit.aspx. For questions,contact the Permit Processor at(804)698-4039. Sincerely, RECEIV HORTON DOD{ , P.C. Frederick K.Cunningham, Director DA7 ._-23-1L-t Office of Water Permits 1. -- ---�___ 2. Dw 4, HIE Sib SW r tt '''t li4 '''t 4 COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY .. Street address: 629 East Main Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219 Molly Joseph Ward Mailing address: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, Virginia 23218 David K.Paylor Secretary of Natural Resources www.deq.virginia.gov Director .r. (804)698-4020 1-800-592-5482 October 3, 2014 Horton and Dodd PC IOW 300 George Washington Hwy N Chesapeake, VA 23323 .. RE: Coverage under the 2014 VPDES Construction General Permit (VAR10) General Permit No. VAR10F774 Chick fil A Private - Commercial - Restaurant Dear Permittee: DEQ has reviewed your Registration Statement received on June 30, 2014 and determined that the proposed land-disturbing activity is covered under the General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities (VAR10). The effective date of your coverage under this general permit is the date of this letter. A copy of the general permit can be obtained from DEQ's webpage at the following location: http://www.deq.virginia.gov/Portals/0/DEQ/Water/Publications/CGP2014.pdf. Mr The general permit contains the applicable Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) requirements and other conditions of coverage. Please print the general permit and read it carefully as you will be responsible for compliance with all permit conditions. 'MO The general permit requires that you update your SWPPP to incorporate the changes that the Department made for this permit reissuance. Please update the SWPPP as soon as possible but no later than sixty (60) days from the date of this letter. IMP DEQ staff has determined that the proposed land-disturbing activity will discharge to a surface water identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of the general permit for (i) sediment or a sediment-related parameter or (ii) nutrients. Therefore, the following general MOP permit(Part I.B.4)and SWPPP requirements (Part II.A.5) must be implemented for the land-disturbing activity: • Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven (7) days after NW final grade is reached on any portion of the site; • Nutrients (e.g., fertilizers) shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events; • Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four (4) business days or (ii) at we least once every (5) business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and '• • Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls. fin Page 2 of 2 so General Permit No. VAR10F774 Chick fil A NO The general permit will expire on June 30, 2019. The conditions of the general permit require that you submit a new registration statement at least 90 days prior to that date if you wish to continue coverage under the general permit, unless permission for a later date has been granted by the Board. Permission cannot be granted so to submit the registration statement after the expiration date of the general permit. If you have any questions about this permit, please contact the DEQ Office of Stormwater Management at „_ ConstructionGP Adeq.virginia.gov. Sincerely, O► 9,4,4"/(:--G i rr Frederick K. Cunningham, Director Office of Water Permits IN UM VS r. +rr SW ill Mb SW Mb lib .r OP Section 3. Nature of activity The site, located at 1626 Richmond Road, is located within the Albemarle County Highway Commercial (HC) Zoning District. Currently, there is an existing restaurant and parking lot which will be demolished / removed. Stormwater runoff sheet flows to the front of the site (to the south /southwest) and into an existing roadside ditch (running west to east along Richmond Road). A new one-story restaurant (4,835 gross sf) with a drive-thru is proposed. The site improvements to facilitate the proposed restaurant include constructing a new asphalt parking lot, sidewalks, refuse pad and enclosure, an access road with new and modified signal poles where new access road intersects Richmond ,.. Road, retaining walls, storm sewer (including on-site detention and a Filterra bioretention structure), a water main extension to a new fire hydrant, new on-site water and sanitary sewer services, etc. To facilitate construction of said improvements, a total land area of approximately 2.76 acres will be mi• disturbed. Approximately 0.41 acres of this total is anticipated to occur within the Richmond Road (State Route 250) right-of-way. A detailed sequence of construction is illustrated on the Phase 1 and Phase 2 Erosion and Sediment Control Plans (Plan Sheets C-3.2a and C-3.2b respectively—see Section 4). As described in said sequence of construction, once all permits have been obtained, and all perimeter erosion and sediment controls have been installed, demolition of the existing facilities can begin. The proposed Erosion and Sediment Control devices shall be maintained as required /as outlined herein. 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P �"' u 6 CHESAPEAKE,VA 23323 PH:757.487.4535*FAX:757.487.9788 %%rte//�/j ,• ANN STRAW BALE STAPLES / BINDING WIRE 4w (2 PER BALE)— / / / 10 mil PLASTIC LINING WOOD OR METAL \ -/ NATIVE MATERIAL STAKES (2 PER BALE) ((OPTIONAL) NIL haw .so NIP 111111111',“ 'ME =MATE NOT TO SCALE PLYWOOD --- 1200 mm x 610 mm 3m MINIMUM f STAKE _RI FI PAINTED WHITE (TYP.) I CONCRETE i _BACK LETTERS WASHOUT `- 150 mm HEIGHT 1.1 I+L*,_ LAG SCREWS l'915 mm (12.5 mm) B B' 1 '� --- _ WOOD POST I 915 mm} (89 mm x 89 mm x 2.4 m) arm VARIES t CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN DETAIL (OR EQUIVALENT) — - - / I . r I . I I / ' --�- •�50 mm i 1D mil PLASTIC LINING STRAW BALE 200 mm 3.05 mm DIA. Bdd (TYP.) u 1 STEEL WIRE NOT TO SCALE TYPE 'ABOVE GRADE' STAPLE DETAIL �.. WITH STRAW BALES NOTES: 1. ACTUAL LAYOUT DETERMINED IN THE FIELD. 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN (SEE FIG. 4-15) SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 10 m OF THE TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASHOUT FACILITIY CALTR4NS/FlG4-14.0WG SAC 8-14-02 tab Design Specifications 1. Temporary concrete washout type Above Grade will be constructed as shown above, with a recommended ;.• minimum length and minimum width of 10 feet. 2. The washout will be a minimum of 50 feet from storm drain inlets. 3. Plastic lining will be free of holes,tears, or other defects that compromise the impermeability of the "' material. 4�1 4ir Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County B. Sources of Pollutants, locations,and prevention practices Pollutant,or Pollutant Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Location on site Control Measures Construction Entrance(s)shall be Vehicle tracking Current location shown on plan established per the E&S Plan(s). All - construction traffic shall utilize the established entrance/exits accordingly. Stockpiles shall be located such that .o. stormwater runoff will not significantly Topsoil stripping and stockpiling Current location shown on plan impact the stockpiles. Stockpiles shall be protected at all times by silt fence around the entire perimeter—just beyond the toe of slope of the pile. rr C. Sources of Pollutants continued. Common activities and minimum control and prevention practices Pollutant,or Pollutant Prevention Practices, Location on site Generating Activity Control Measures Follow Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. Clearing,grading,excavating,and un- Land disturbance area Dispose of clearing debris at acceptable stabilized areas disposal sites.Seed and mulch,or sod within 7 days of land clearing Cover storm drain inlets and use drip pans Paving operations Roads and driveways and absorbent/oil dry for all paving machines to limit leaks and spills Direct concrete wash water into a leak- • " Concrete washout and Current location and detail shown on proof container or leak-proof settling cement waste plan basin that is designed so that no overflows can occur Enclose or cover material storage areas. Mix paint indoors in a containment area Structure construction,stucco, or in a flat unpaved area.Prevent the painting, Structures p g and cleaning discharge of soaps,solvents,detergents - and wash water,paint,form release oils and curing compounds. . Water shall be filtered,settled or similarly Dewatering operations Dewatering sites shown on plan treated prior to discharge as shown on plan. Designated areas for material delivery and Material delivery and storage Designated area shown on plan storage. Placed near construction entrances,away from waterways and drainage paths Follow manufacturer's instructions. Material use during building process Building areas Attach Material Safety Data Sheets. AIM Waste collection area will not receive a substantial amount of runoff from upland areas and does not drain directly to a • Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County ANN Pollutant,or Pollutant Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Location on site Control Measures Current designated container areas on waterway. Containers have lids covered Solid waste disposal plan before periods of rain,or are in a covered area. Scheduled collection to prevent overfilling.MATERIALS NOT TO BE BURIED ON-SITE Convenient and well-maintained portable sanitary facilities will be provided,and Sanitary waste Current locations shown on plan located away from waterways or inlets. Such facilities shall be regularly maintained. Apply fertilizers in accordance with Landscaping operations Landscape areas shown on plan manufacturer's recommendations and not M` during rainfall events To be treated in a sediment basin or better control as specified on plan. Wash Waters Wash areas shown on plan Minimize the discharge of pollutants from equipment and vehicle washing Vehicle and equipment washing Designated areas and details shown on Provide containment and filtering for all plan wash waters per the plan Minimization of exposure to precipitation and stormwater. Minimize the exposure of building materials, building products, .e construction wastes,trash, landscape materials,fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides,detergents,sanitary waste,and other materials present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater. D. Non-stormwater discharges Discharge Pollutants or Pollutant Location on Site Constituents Pesticides(insecticides, Chlorinated hydrocarbons, Herbicides used for noxious weed fungicides, herbicides, organophosphates,carbamates, control rodenticides) arsenic Fertilizer Nitrogen, phosphorous Newly seeded areas Plaster Calcium sulphate,calcium Building construction M" carbonate,sulfuric acid I _ Cleaning solvents Perchloroethylene, methylene No equipment cleaning allowed in chloride,trichloroethylene, project limits �. ! petroleum distillates Asphalt Oil, petroleum distillates Streets and roofing Concrete Limestone,sand, pH,chromium Curb and gutter, building const. .r Glue,adhesives Polymers, epoxies Building construction Paints Metal oxides,Stoddard solvent, Building construction talc,calcium carbonate,arsenic _ Curing compounds Naphtha Curb and gutter Wood preservatives Stoddard solvent, petroleum Timber pads and building distillates,arsenic,copper, construction chromium Hydraulic oil/fluids Mineral oil Leaks or broken hoses from equipment Gasoline Benzene,ethyl benzene,toluene, Secondary containment/staging area xylene, MTBE Diesel Fuel Petroleum distillate,oil&grease, Secondary containment/staging area naphthalene,xylenes Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) Albemarle County air Discharge Pollutants or Pollutant Location on Site Constituents a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County E. Persons responsible for pollution prevention practices The contractor commissioned to provide site construction services(to be determined)shall be responsible for pollution prevention Me practices. ONO ..i F. Response and reporting practices Minimize discharges from spills and leaks. Minimize the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks and implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response procedures as follows. AIN • Employee Training:All employees will be trained at weekly subcontractor meetings. Operator or Designee shall identify where on-site spill kits for containment/cleanup are located and discuss usage. • Vehicle Maintenance:Vehicles and equipment will be maintained off-site. All vehicles and equipment including subcontractor vehicles will be checked for leaking oil and fluids.Vehicles leaking fluids will not be allowed onsite. • Hazardous materials shall not be stored on-site. Respond to all spills, leaks and discharges as follows; • Spill Kits will be within the materials storage areas and concrete washout areas. • All spills will be cleaned up immediately upon discovery.Spent absorbent materials and rags will be hauled off-site immediately after the spill is cleaned up. Spent absorbents and rags shall be disposed of in a lawful manner. Report all spills, leaks and discharges as follows; • Spills large enough to discharge to surface water will be reported to the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802. ..• • Per 9VAC25-880-70, Part Ill,section G(see Section 11-pg. 23 of 29),Any operator who discharges or causes or allows a discharge of sewage, industrial waste,other wastes or any noxious or deleterious substance or a hazardous substance or oil in an amount equal to or in excess of a reportable quantity established under either 40 CFR Part 110,40 CFR Part 302, or ,.,, §62.1-44.32:19 of the Code of Virginia(see below)that occurs during a 24-hour period into or upon surface waters or who discharges or causes or allows a discharge that may reasonably be expected to enter surface waters shall notify the DEQ of the discharge immediately upon discovery of the discharge, but in no case later than within 24 hours after said discovery. A written report of the unauthorized discharge shall be submitted to the DEQ and the VSMP authority within five days of ... discovery of the discharge. (See Section 11—pg 23 of 29 for required contents of written report). • Material Safety Data Sheets,a material inventory,and emergency contact information will be maintained at the onsite project trailer. Mt AIM OM MN .. Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) Albemarle County G. Pollution Prevention Awareness • Each subcontractor shall be responsible for reading this Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan and signing the Subcontractor Certifications/Agreements form (below). • General Stormwater and BMP awareness training for staff and subcontractors shall occur on a weekly basis. • The construction operator will conduct informal training for all staff, including subcontractors,on the site. • The training will be conducted primarily via subcontractor meetings and will focus on avoiding damage to stormwater BMPs and preventing illicit discharges. • The subcontractor meetings will address the following topics: Erosion Control BMPs,Sediment Control BMPs, Non- IOW Stormwater BMPs,Waste Management and Materials Storage BMPs, and Emergency Procedures specific to the construction site. • The Training Log(see below)shall be maintained. MOO IOW a r a WWI a Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County AWN ANN INV "'" Environmental Protection Agency §110.1 (1) The identification and inventory State and local governments should be of applicable equipment, materials and forwarded to the Council on Environ- supplies which are available locally mental Quality upon request to facili- and regionally. tate the coordination of these contin- (2) An estimate of the equipment, gency plans with the National Oil and materials and supplies which would be Hazardous Materials Pollution Contin- required to remove the maximum oil gency Plan. was discharge to be anticipated. (3) Development of agreements and PART 110—DISCHARGE OF OIL arrangements in advance of an oil dis- charge for the acquisition of equip- Sec. �,. ment, materials and supplies to be used 110.1 Definitions. in responding to such a discharge. 110.2 Applicability. (d) Provisions for well defined and 110.3 Discharge of oil in such quantities as specific actions to be taken after dis- "may be harmful" pursuant to section covery and notification of an oil dis- 311(b)(4)of the Act. ®" charge including: 110.4 Dispersants. (1) Specification of an oil discharge 110.5 Discharges of oil not determined "as response operating team consisting of may be harmful" pursuant to section trained, prepared and available oper- 110.6 Notice 311(b)(3 . the Act. . for ating personnel. (2) Predesignation of a properly AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1321(b)(3) and (b)(4) qualified oil discharge response coordi- and 1361(a); E.O. 11735, 38 FR 21243, 3 CFR nator who is charged with the responsi- Parts 1971-1975 Comp.,p. 793. bility and delegated commensurate au- SOURCE: 52 FR 10719, Apr. 2, 1987, unless "" thority for directing and coordinating otherwise noted. response operations and who knows §110.1 Definitions. how to request assistance from Federal authorities operating under existing Terms not defined in this section ONO national and regional contingency have the same meaning given by the plans. Section 311 of the Act. As used in this (3) A preplanned location for an oil part, the following terms shall have discharge response operations center the meaning indicated below: and a reliable communications system Act means the Federal Water Po11u- ®" for directing the coordinated overall tion Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. response operations. 1251 et seq., also known as the Clean (4) Provisions for varying degrees of Water Act; response effort depending on the sever- Administrator means the Adminis- r ity of the oil discharge. trator of the Environmental Protection (5) Specification of the order of pri- Agency (EPA); ority in which the various water uses Applicable water quality standards are to be protected where more than means State water quality standards one water use may be adversely af- adopted by the State pursuant to sec- '"" fected as a result of an oil discharge tion 303 of the Act or promulgated by and where response operations may not EPA pursuant to that section; be adequate to protect all uses. MARPOL 73/78 means the Inter- (e) Specific and well defined proce- national Convention for the Prevention MIN dures to facilitate recovery of damages of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modi- and enforcement measures as provided fied by the Protocol of 1978 relating for by State and local statutes and or- thereto, Annex I, which regulates pol- dinances. lution from oil and which entered into force on October 2, 1983; N.. §109.6 Coordination. Navigable waters means the waters of For the purposes of coordination, the the United States, including the terri- contingency plans of State and local torial seas. The term includes: governments should be developed and (a) All waters that are currently aim implemented in consultation with pri- used, were used in the past, or may be vate interests. A copy of any oil re- susceptible to use in interstate or for- moval contingency plan developed by eign commerce, including all waters 17 MOM am ill OW MP §110.2 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-05 Edition) IN that are subject to the ebb and flow of tion sufficient to support, and that the tide; under normal circumstances do sup- (b) Interstate waters, including inter- port, a prevalence of vegetation typi- 11i state wetlands; cally adapted for life in saturated soil (c) All other waters such as intra- conditions. Wetlands generally include state lakes, rivers, streams (including playa lakes, swamps, marshes, bogs intermittent streams), mudflats, and similar areas such as sloughs, prai- sandflats, and wetlands, the use, deg- rie potholes, wet meadows, prairie radation, or destruction of which would river overflows, mudflats, and natural affect or could affect interstate or for- ponds. eign commerce including any such wa- ters: [52 FR 10719, Apr. 2, 1987, as amended at 58 FR 45039, Aug. 25, 1993; 61 FR 7421, Feb. 28, SD (1) That are or could be used by inter- 1996] state or foreign travelers for rec- reational or other purposes; §110.2 Applicability. (2) From which fish or shellfish are or The regulations of this part apply to could be taken and sold in interstate or ow the discharge of oil prohibited by sec foreign commerce; tion 311(b)(3) of the Act. (3) That are used or could be used for industrial purposes by industries in [61 FR 7421,Feb.28, 1996] interstate commerce; ■r (d) All impoundments of waters oth- §110.3 Discharge of oil in such quan- e navigable waters tities as"may be harmful"pursuant erwise defined as navi g to section 311(b)(4)of the Act. under this section; (e) Tributaries of waters identified in For purposes of section 311(b)(4) of paragraphs (a) through (d) of this sec- the Act, discharges of oil in such quan- ur1 tion, including adjacent wetlands; and tities that the Administrator has de- (f) Wetlands adjacent to waters iden- termined may be harmful to the public tified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of health or welfare or the environment of this section: Provided, That waste the United States include discharges of iii treatment systems (other than cooling oil that: ponds meeting the criteria of this para- (a) Violate applicable water quality graph) are not waters of the United standards; or States; (b) Cause a film or sheen upon or dis- coloration of the surface of the water ei Navigable waters do not include prior or adjoining shorelines or cause a converted cropland. Notwithstanding sludge or emulsion to be deposited be- the determination of an area's status neath the surface of the water or upon as prior converted cropland by any adjoining shorelines. other federal agency, for the purposes iso of the Clean Water Act, the final au- [61 FR 7421, Feb.28, 1996] thority regarding Clean Water Act ju- §110.4 Dispersants. risdiction remains with EPA. NPDES means National Pollutant Addition of dispersants or emulsifiers Discharge Elimination System; to oil to be discharged that would cir- am Sheen means an iridescent appear- cumvent the provisions of this part is ance on the surface of water; prohibited. Sludge means an aggregate of oil or [52 FR 10719, Apr. 2, 1987. Redesignated at 61 oil and other matter of any kind in any FR 7421,Feb.28, 1996] MO form other than dredged spoil having a combined specific gravity equivalent to §110.5 Discharges of oil not deter- or greater than water; mined "as may be harmful" pursu- United States means the States, the ant to Section 311(b)(3)of the Act. District of Columbia, the Common- Notwithstanding any other provi- r wealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, Amer- sions of this part, the Administrator ican Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the has not determined the following dis- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; charges of oil "as may be harmful" for Wetlands means those areas that are purposes of section 311(b) of the Act: lie inundated or saturated by surface or (a) Discharges of oil from a properly ground water at a frequency or dura- functioning vessel engine (including an 18 illi Oil • VIM Environmental Protection Agency Pt. 112 engine on a public vessel) and any dis- PART 1 12—OIL POLLUTION charges of such oil accumulated in the PREVENTION .,p„ bilges of a vessel discharged in compli- ance with MARPOL 73/78, Annex I, as Sec. provided in 33 CFR part 151, subpart A; (b) Other discharges of oil permitted Subpart A—Applicability, Definitions, and under MARPOL 73/78, Annex I, as pro- General Requirements For All Facilities vided in 33 CFR part 151, subpart A; and and All Types of Oils (c) Any discharge of oil explicitly 112.1 General applicability. permitted by the Administrator in con- 112.2 Definitions. ® nection with research, demonstration 112.3 Requirement to prepare and imple- projects, or studies relating to the pre- ment a Spill Prevention, Control, and vention, control, or abatement of oil Countermeasure Plan. pollution. 112.4 Amendment of Spill Prevention, Con- [61 FR 7421,Feb.28, 1996] trol, and Countermeasure Plan by Re- ,,,,r gional Administrator. §110.6 Notice. 112.5 Amendment of Spill Prevention, Con- trol,and Countermeasure Plan by owners Any person in charge of a vessel or of or operators. an onshore or offshore facility shall, as 112.6 [Reserved] a+r 112.7 General requirements for Spill Preven- soon as he or she has knowledge of any tion Control, and Countermeasure discharge of oil from such vessel or fa- Plan's. cility in violation of section 311(b)(3) of the Act, immediately notify the Na- Subpart B—Requirements for Petroleum tional Response Center (NRC) (800-424- Oils and Non-Petroleum Oils, Except 8802; in the Washington, DC metropoli- Animal Fats and Oils and Greases, tan area, 202-426-2675). If direct report- and Fish and Marine Mammal Oils; ing to the NRC is not practicable, re- and Vegetable Oils (Including Oils ports may be made to the Coast Guard from Seeds,Nuts, Fruits,and Kernels) or EPA predesignated On-Scene Coordi 112.8 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- nator (OSC) for the geographic area termeasure Plan requirements for on- where the discharge occurs. All such shore facilities (excluding production fa- reports shall be promptly relayed to cilities). the NRC. If it is not possible to notify 112.9 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- the NRC or the predesignated OCS im- termeasure Plan requirements for on- shore oil production facilities. mediately, reports may be made imme- p 112.10 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- diately to the nearest Coast Guard unit, provided that the person in termeasure Plan requirements for on- shore oil drilling and workover facilities. charge of the vessel or onshore or off- 112.11 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- shore facility notifies the NRC as soon termeasure Plan requirements for off- as possible. The reports shall be made shore oil drilling, production, or fair in accordance with such procedures as workover facilities. the Secretary of Transportation may Subpart C—Requirements for Animal Fats prescribe. The procedures for such no- and Oils and Greases, and Fish and tice are set forth in U.S. Coast Guard Marine Mammal Oils; and for Vege- regulations,regulations, 33 CFR part 153, subpart B table Oils, Including Oils from Seeds, and in the National Oil and Hazardous Nuts, Fruits and Kernels Substances Pollution Contingency Plan, 40 CFR part 300, subpart E. 112.12 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- termeasure by the Office of Management and termeasure Plan requirements for on- r shore facilities (excluding production fa- r Budget under control number 2050-0046) cilities). [52 FR 10719, Apr. 2, 1987. Redesignated and 112.13 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- amended at 61 FR 7421, Feb. 28, 1996; 61 FR termeasure Plan requirements for on- 14032,Mar.29, 1996] shore oil production facilities. 112.14 Spill Prevention, Control, and Coun- termeasure Plan requirements for on- shore oil drilling and workover facilities. 19 US GOVERNMENT INFORMATION GPO OEN vrl Environmental Protection Agency §302.3 potentially responsible parties to undertake Administrator means the Adminis- response actions. trator of the United States Environ- OP (e) Because state and local public safety mental Protection Agency("EPA"); organizations would normally be the first Animal waste means manure (feces, government representatives at the scene of a urine, and other excrement produced discharge or release, they are expected to p initiate public safety measures that are nec- by livestock), digestive emissions, and essary to protect the public health and wel- urea. The definition includes animal fare and that are consistent with contain- waste when mixed or commingled with ment and cleanup requirements in the NCP, bedding, compost, feed, soil and other and are responsible for directing evacuations typical materials found with animal pursuant to existing state or local proce- waste. dures. +.. Consumer product shall have the [59 FR 47473, Sept. 15, 1994] meaning stated in 15 U.S.C. 2052; Environment means (1) the navigable PART 302—DESIGNATION, REPORT- waters, the waters of the contiguous ABLE QUANTITIES, AND NOTIFI- zone, and the ocean waters of which CATION the natural resources are under the ex- elusive management authority of the United States under the Fishery Con- Sec. servation and Management Act of 1976, 302.1 Applicability. 4.• 302.2 [Reserved] and (2)any other surface water, ground 302.3 Definitions. water, drinking water supply, land sur- 302.4 Designation of hazardous substances. face or subsurface strata, or ambient 302.5 Determination of reportable quan- air within the United States or under tities. the jurisdiction of the United States; 302.6 Notification requirements. Facility means (1)any building, strut 302.7 Penalties. ture, installation, equipment, pipe or 302.8 Continuous releases. pipeline (including any pipe into a AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 9602, 9603, and 9604; 33 sewer or publicly owned treatment goo U.S.C.1321 and 1361. works), well, pit, pond, lagoon, im- poundment, ditch, landfill, storage con- SOURCE: 50 FR 13474, Apr. 4, 1985, unless tainer, motor vehicle, rolling stock, or otherwise noted. aircraft, or (2) any site or area where a .,, *302.1 Applicability. hazardous substance has been depos- ited, stored, disposed of, or placed, or This regulation designates under sec- otherwise come to be located; but does tion 102(a) of the Comprehensive Envi- not include any consumer product in ronmental Response, Compensation, consumer use or any vessel; r and Liability Act of 1980 ("the Act") Farm means a facility on a tract of those substances in the statutes re- land devoted to the production of crops ferred to in section 101(14) of the Act, or raising of animals, including fish, identifies reportable quantities for which produced and sold, or normally these substances, and sets forth the no- would have produced and sold, $1,000 or '■� tification requirements for releases of more of agricultural products during a these substances. This regulation also year. sets forth reportable quantities for haz- Hazardous substance means any sub- ardous substances designated under stance designated pursuant to 40 CFR section 311(b)(2)(A) of the Clean Water part 302; Act. Hazardous waste shall have the mean- ing§302.2 (Reserved] provided in 40 CFR 261.3; Navigable waters or navigable waters of §302.3 Definitions. the United States means waters of the United States, including the territorial As used in this part, all terms shall seas; have the meaning set forth below: Offshore facility means any facility of The Act, CERCLA, or Superfund any kind located in, on, or under, any moo means the Comprehensive Environ- of the navigable waters of the United mental Response, Compensation, and States, and any facility of any kind Liability Act of 1980 (Pub. L. 96-510); which is subject to the jurisdiction of ,, 281 IOW so es so §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) the United States and is located in, on, trict of Columbia, the Commonwealth or under any other waters, other than of Puerto Rico, Guam, American a vessel or a public vessel; Samoa, the United States Virgin Is- Onshore facility means any facility lands, the Commonwealth of the North- (including, but not limited to, motor ern Marianas, and any other territory vehicles and rolling stock) of any kind or possession over which the United located in, on, or under, any land or States has jurisdiction; and ell non-navigable waters within the Vessel means every description of United States; watercraft or other artificial contriv- Person means an individual, firm, ance used, or capable of being used, as corporation, association, partnership, a means of transportation on water. consortium, joint venture, commercial entity, United States Government, [50 FR 13474, Apr. 4, 1985, as amended at 67 State, municipality, commission, polit- FR 45321, July 9, 2002; 73 FR 76959, Dec. 18, ical subdivision of a State, or any 2008] interstate body; Release means any spilling, leaking, §302.4 Designation of hazardous sub- pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, stances. discharging, injecting, escaping, leach- (a) Listed hazardous substances. The ing, dumping, or disposing into the en- elements and compounds and haz- vironment (including the abandonment ardous wastes appearing in table 302.4 1110 or discarding of barrels, containers, are designated as hazardous substances and other closed receptacles containing under section 102(a)of the Act. any hazardous substance or pollutant (b) Unlisted hazardous substances. A or contaminant),but excludes: solid waste, as defined in 40 CFR 261.2, Nib (1) Any release which results in expo- which is not excluded from regulation sure to persons solely within a work as a hazardous waste under 40 CFR place, with respect to a claim which 261.4(b), is a hazardous substance under such persons may assert against the section 101(14) of the Act if it exhibits employer of such persons; (2) Emissions from the engine ex- of the characteristics identified in haust of a motor vehicle, rolling stock, 40 CFR 261.20 through 261.24. aircraft, vessel, or pipeline pumping NoTE: The numbers under the column station engine; headed "CASRN" are the Chemical Ab- (3) Release of source, byproduct, or stracts Service Registry Numbers for each special nuclear material from a nuclear hazardous substance. The "Statutory Code" incident, as those terms are defined in column indicates the statutory source for designating each substance as a CERCLA the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, if such hazardous substance: "1" indicates that the release is subject to requirements with statutory source is section 311(b)(2) of the Yllf respect t0 financial protection estab- Clean Water Act, "2" indicates that the lished by the Nuclear Regulatory Corn- source is section 307(a) of the Clean Water mission under section 170 of such Act, Act, "3" indicates that the source is section or for the purposes of section 104 of the 112 of the Clean Air Act, and "4" indicates illy Comprehensive Environmental Re- that the source is section 3001 of the Re- sponse, Compensation, and Liability source Conservation and Recovery Act Act or any other response action, any (RCRA). The "RCRA Waste Number"column release of source, byproduct, or special provides the waste identification numbers nuclear material from any processing assigned to various substances by RCRA reg- site designated under section 102(a)(1) ulations.The`Pounds(kg)"column provides or 302(a) of the Uranium Mill Tailings the reportable quantity adjustment for each Radiation Control Act of 1978; and hazardous substance in pounds and kilo- (4) The normal application of fer- grams. Appendix A to §302.4, which lists CERCLA hazardous substances in sequential tilizer; order by CASRN, provides a per-substance Reportable quantity ("RQ") means grouping of regulatory synonyms(i.e.,names that quantity, as set forth in this part, by which each hazardous substance is identi- the release of which requires notifica- fied in other statutes and their imple- tion pursuant to this part; menting regulations). United States include the several States of the United States, the Dis- 282 ,re NW WIN AIIIN Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] MI Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) A2213 30558431 4 U394 5000(2270) Acenaphthene 83-32-9 2 100(45.4) `®' Acenaphthylene 208-96-8 2 5000(2270) Acetaldehyde 75-07-0 1,3,4 U001 1000(454) Acetaldehyde,chloro- 107-20-0 4 P023 1000(454) Acetaldehyde,trichloro- 75-87-6 4 U034 5000(2270) Acetamide 60-35-5 3 100(45.4) Acetamide,N-(aminothioxomethyl)- 591-08-2 4 P002 1000(454) MIN Acetamide,N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)- 62-44-2 4 U187 100(45.4) Acetamide,N-9H-fluoren-2-yl- 53-96-3 3,4 U005 1(0.454) Acetamide,2-fluoro- 640-19-7 4 P057 100(45.4) Acetic acid 64-19-7 1 5000(2270) Acetic acid,(2,4-dichtorophenoxy)-,salts&esters 94-75-7 1,3,4 U240 100(45.4) 111111 Acetic acid,ethyl ester 141-78-6 4 U112 5000(2270) Acetic acid,fluoro-,sodium salt 62-74-8 4 P058 10(4.54) Acetic acid,lead(2+)salt 301-04-2 1,4 U144 10(4.54) Acetic acid,thallium(1+)salt 563-68-8 4 U214 100(45.4) Acetic acid,(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)- 93-76-5 1,4 See F027 1000(454) Acetic anhydride 108-24-7 1 5000(2270) valk Acetone 67-64-1 4 U002 5000(2270) Acetone cyanohydrin 75-86-5 1,4 P069 10(4.54) Acetonitrile 75-05-8 3,4 U003 5000(2270) Acetophenone 98-86-2 3,4 U004 5000(2270) 2-Acetylaminofluorene 53-96-3 3,4 U005 1(0.454) Acetyl bromide 506-96-7 1 5000(2270) Sill Acetyl chloride 75-36-5 1,4 U006 5000(2270) 1-Acetyl-2-thiourea 591-08-2 4 P002 1000(454) Acrolein 107-02-8 1,2,3,4 P003 1(0.454) Acrylamide 79-06-1 3,4 U007 5000(2270) Acrylic acid 79-10-7 3,4 U008 5000(2270) Acrylonitrile 107-13-1 1,2,3,4 U009 100(45.4) IMO Adipic acid 124-04-9 1 5000(2270) Aldicarb 116-06-3 4 P070 1(0.454) Aldicarb sulfone 1646884 4 P203 100(45.4) Aldrin 309-00-2 1,2,4 P004 1 (0.454) Allyl alcohol 107-18-6 1,4 P005 100(45.4) Allyl chloride 107-05-1 1,3 1000(454) UM Aluminum phosphide 20859-73-8 4 P006 100(45.4) Aluminum sulfate 10043-01-3 1 5000(2270) 4-Aminobiphenyl 92-67-1 3 1 (0.454) 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol 2763-96-4 4 P007 1000(454) 4-Aminopyridine 504-24-5 4 P008 1000(454) r Amitrole 61-82-5 4 U011 10(4.54) Ammonia 7664-41-7 1 100(45.4) Ammonium acetate 631-61-8 1 5000(2270) Ammonium benzoate 1863-63-4 1 5000(2270) Ammonium bicarbonate 1066-33-7 1 5000(2270) Ammonium bichromate 7789-09-5 1 10(4.54) ,� Ammonium bifluoride 1341-49-7 1 100(45.4) Ammonium bisulfitte 10192-30-0 1 5000(2270) Ammonium carbamate 1111-78-0 1 5000(2270) Ammonium carbonate 506-87-6 1 5000(2270) Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 1 5000(2270) Ammonium chromate 7788-98-9 1 10(4.54) too Ammonium citrate,dibasic 3012-65-5 1 5000(2270) Ammonium fluoborate 13826-83-0 1 5000(2270) Ammonium fluoride 12125-01-8 1 100(45.4) Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21-6 1 1000(454) Ammonium oxalate 6009-70-7 1 5000(2270) 5972-73-6 MO 14258-49-2 Ammonium picrate 131-74-8 4 P009 10(4.54) Ammonium silicofluoride 16919-19-0 1 1000(454) Ammonium sulfamate 7773-06-0 1 5000(2270) Ammonium sulfide 12135-76-1 1 100(45.4) MI Ammonium sulfite 10196-04-0 1 5000(2270) Ammonium tartrate 14307-43-8 1 5000(2270) 3164-29-2 Ammonium thiocyanate 1762-95-4 1 5000(2270) � ,, 283 , alb OP SO §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) NO TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] M Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Ammonium vanadate 7803-55-6 4 P119 1000(454) Amyl acetate 628-63-7 1 5000(2270) fall iso-Amyl acetate 123-92-2 sec-Amyl acetate 626-38-0 ten-Amyl acetate 625-16-1 Aniline 62-53-3 1,3,4 U012 5000(2270) o-Anisidine 90-04-0 3 100(45.4) Anthracene 120-12-7 2 5000(2270) 11111 Antimonytt 7440-36-0 2 5000(2270) ANTIMONY AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 " Antimony Compounds N.A. 2,3 Antimony pentachloride 7647-18-9 1 1000(454) Antimony potassium tartrate 28300-74-5 1 100(45.4) Antimony tribromide 7789-61-9 1 1000(454) ND Antimony trichloride 10025-91-9 1 1000(454) Antimony trifluoride 7783-56-4 1 1000(454) Antimony trioxide 1309-64-4 1 1000(454) Argentate(1-),bis(cyano-C)-,potassium 506-61-6 4 P099 1 (0.454) Aroclor 1016 12674-11-2 1,2,3 1 (0.454) Aroclor 1221 11104-28-2 1,2,3 1 (0.454) NO Aroclor 1232 11141-16-5 1,2,3 1 (0.454) Aroclor 1242 53469-21-9 1,2,3 1 (0.454) Aroclor 1248 12672-29-6 1,2,3 1 (0.454) Aroclor 1254 11097-69-1 1,2,3 1(0.454) Aroclor 1260 11096-82-5 1,2,3 1(0.454) Aroclors 1336-36-3 1,2,3 1(0.454) Mb Arsenictt 7440-38-2 2,3 1 (0.454) Arsenic acid H3AsO4 7778-39-4 4 P010 1 (0.454) ARSENIC AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 " Arsenic Compounds(inorganic including arsine) N.A. 2,3 ` Arsenic disulfide 1303-32-8 1 1(0.454) Arsenic oxide As2O3 1327-53-3 1,4 P012 1(0.454) Arsenic oxide As205 1303-28-2 1,4 P011 1(0.454) Arsenic pentoxide 1303-28-2 1,4 P011 1(0.454) Arsenic trichloride 7784-34-1 1 1 (0.454) Arsenic trioxide 1327-53-3 1,4 P012 1 (0.454) Arsenic trisulfide 1303-33-9 1 1 (0.454) eili Arsine,diethyl- 692-42-2 4 P038 1 (0.454) Arsinic acid,dimethyl- 75-60-5 4 U136 1 (0.454) Arsonous dichlonde,phenyl- 696-28-6 4 P036 1 (0.454) Asbestosttt 1332-21-4 2,3 1 (0.454) Auramine 492-80-8 4 U014 100(45.4) Azaserine 115-02-6 4 U015 1(0.454) ON Aziridine 151-56-4 3,4 P054 1(0.454) Aziridine,2-methyl- 75-55-8 3,4 P067 1 (0.454) Azirino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]indole-4,7-dione, 6-amino-8- 50-07-7 4 U010 10(4.54) [[( aminocarbonyl)oxy]methyl]-1,1a,2,8,8a,8b- hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5- methyl-,[1aS- (1 aalpha,8beta,8aalpha,8balpha)]-. Ullit Barban 101279 4 U280 10(4.54) Barium cyanide 542-62-1 1,4 P013 10(4.54) Bendiocarb 22781233 4 U278 100(45.4) Bendiocarb phenol 22961826 4 U364 1000(454) Benomyl 17804352 4 U271 10(4.54) Benz[j]aceanthrylene,1,2-dihydro-3-methyl- 56-49-5 4 U157 10(4.54) UN Benz[c]acridine 225-51-4 4 U016 100(45.4) Benzal chloride 98-87-3 4 U017 5000(2270) Benzamide,3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethy1-2propynyl)- 23950-58-5 4 U192 5000(2270) Benz[a]anthracene 56-55-3 2,4 U018 10(4.54) 1,2-Benzanthracene 56-55-3 2,4 U018 10(4.54) Benz[a]anthracene,7,12-dimethyl- 57-97-6 4 U094 1 (0.454) IIIIII Benzenamine 62-53-3 1,3,4 U012 5000(2270) Benzenamine,4,4'-carbonimidoylbis(N,N dimethyl- 492-80-8 4 U014 100(45.4) Benzenamine,4-chloro- 106-47-8 4 P024 1000(454) Benzenamine,4-chloro-2-methyl-,hydrochloride 3165-93-3 4 U049 100(45.4) Benzenamine,N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)- 60-11-7 3,4 U093 10(4.54) Benzenamine,2-methyl- 95-53-4 3,4 U328 100(45.4) Benzenamine,4-methyl- 106-49-0 4 U353 100(45.4) Benzenamine,4,4'-methylenebis[2-chloro- 101-14-4 3,4 U158 10(4.54) 284 OW Op MO gig WIN — Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] um Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet No.e pounds(Kg) Benzenamine,2-methyl-,hydrochloride 636-21-5 4 U222 100(45.4) Benzenamine,2-methyl-5-nitro- 99-55-8 4 U181 100(45.4) 'r Benzenamine,4-nitro- 100-01-6 4 P077 5000(2270) Benzene. 71-43-2 1,2,3,4 U019 10(4.54) Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-a-(4-chlorophenyl)-a-hy- 510-15-6 3,4 U038 10(4.54) droxy-,ethyl ester. Benzene,1-bromo-4-phenoxy- 101-55-3 2,4 U030 100(45.4) Benzenebutanoic acid,4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- 305-03-3 4 U035 10(4.54) s Benzene,chloro- 108-90-7 1,2,3,4 U037 100(45.4) Benzene,(chloromethyl)- 100-44-7 1,3,4 P028 100(45.4) Benzenediamine,ar-methyl- 95-80-7 3,4 U221 10(4.54) 496-72-0 823-40-5 25376-45-8 OM 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester 117-81-7 2,3,4 U028 100(45.4) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dibutyl ester 84-74-2 1,2,3,4 U069 10(4.54) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,diethyl ester 84-66-2 2,4 U088 1000(454) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dimethyl ester 131-11-3 2,3,4 U102 5000(2270) 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dioctyl ester 117-84-0 2,4 U107 5000(2270) lap Benzene,1,2-dichloro- 95-50-1 1,2,4 U070 100(45.4) Benzene,1,3-dichloro- 541-73-1 2,4 U071 100(45.4) Benzene,1,4-dichloro- 106-46-7 1,2,3,4 U072 100(45.4) Benzene,1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro- 72-54-8 1,2,4 U060 1(0.454) Benzene,(dichloromethyl)- 98-87-3 4 U017 5000(2270) Benzene,1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- 91-08-7 3,4 U223 100(45.4) — 584-84-9 26471-62-5 Benzene,dimethyl- 1330-20-7 1,3,4 U239 100(45.4) 1,3-Benzenediol 108-46-3 1,4 U201 5000(2270) 1,2-Benzenediol,4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methyl amino)ethyl]- 51-43-4 4 P042 1000(454) Benzeneethanamine,alpha,alpha-dimethyl- 122-09-8 4 P046 5000(2270) ego Benzene,hexachloro- 118-74-1 2,3,4 U127 10(4.54) Benzene,hexahydro- 110-82-7 1,4 U056 1000(454) Benzene,methyl- 108-88-3 1,2,3,4 U220 1000(454) Benzene,1-methyl-2,4-dinitro- 121-14-2 1,2,3,4 U105 10(4.54) Benzene,2-methyl-1,3-dinitro- 606-20-2 1,2,4 U106 100(45.4) Benzene,(1-methylethyl)- 98-82-8 3,4 U055 5000(2270) W' Benzene,nitro- 98-95-3 1,2,3,4 U169 1000(454) Benzene,pentachloro- 608-93-5 4 U183 10(4.54) Benzene,pentachloronitro- 82-68-8 3,4 U185 100(45.4) Benzenesulfonic acid chloride 98-09-9 4 U020 100(45.4) Benzenesulfonyl chloride 98-09-9 4 U020 100(45.4) Benzene,1,2,4,5-tetrachloro- 95-94-3 4 U207 5000(2270) woo Benzenethiol 108-98-5 4 P014 100(45.4) Benzene,1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro- 50-29-3 1,2,4 U061 1 (0.454) Benzene,1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4-methoxy- 72-43-5 1,3,4 U247 1(0.454) Benzene,(trichloromethyl)- 98-07-7 3,4 U023 10(4.54) Benzene,1,3,5-trinitro- 99-35-4 4 U234 10(4.54) kim Benzidine 92-87-5 2,3,4 U021 1(0.454) Benzo[a]anthracene 56-55-3 2,4 U018 10(4.54) 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-(1-propenyl)-1 120-58-1 4 U141 100(45.4) 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-(2-propenyl)- 94-59-7 4 U203 100(45.4) 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-propyl- 94-58-6 4 U090 10(4.54) 1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol,2,2-dimethyl- 22961826 4 U364 1000(454) Via 1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol,2,2-dimethyl-,methyl carbamate 22781233 4 U278 100(45.4) Benzo[b]fluoranthene 205-99-2 2 1 (0.454) Benzo(k)fluoranthene 207-08-9 2 5000(2270) 7-Benzofuranol,2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl- 1563388 4 U367 10(4.54) 7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2- dimethyl-, 1563-66-2 1,4 P127 10(4.54) methylcarbamate. Mb Benzoic acid 65-85-0 1 5000(2270) Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, compd. with (3aS-cis)- 57647 4 P188 100(45.4) 1,2,3,3a,8,8a-hexahydro-1,3a,8-trimethylpyrrolo[2,3- b]indol-5-yl methylcarbamate ester(1.1). Benzonitrile 100-47-0 1 5000(2270) Benzo[rst]pentaphene 189-55-9 4 U064 10(4.54) rr Benzo[ghi]perylene 191-24-2 2 5000(2270) 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1- 81-81-2 4 P001 100(45.4) phenylbutyl)-,&salts. U248 Ole MI Mir Orr MIR §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) i'" TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] NO RCRA Hazardous substance CASRN Statutory waste Final RQ codet No. pounds(Kg) Benzo[a]pyrene 50-32-8 2,4 U022 1(0.454) 3,4-Benzopyrene 50-32-8 2,4 U022 1(0.454) p-Benzoquinone 106-51-4 3,4 U197 10(4.54) VO Benzotrichloride 98-07-7 3,4 U023 10(4.54) Benzoyl chloride 98-88-4 1 1000(454) Benzyl chloride 100-44-7 1,3,4 P028 100(45.4) Beryllium tt 7440-41-7 2,3,4 P015 10(4.54) BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 "' Ilk Beryllium chloride 7787-47-5 1 1(0.454) Beryllium compounds N.A. 2,3 ** Beryllium fluonde 7787-49-7 1 1 (0.454) Beryllium nitrate 13597-99-4 1 1(0.454) 7787-55-5 Beryllium powder tt 7440-41-7 2,3,4 P015 10(4.54) OD alpha-BHC 319-84-6 2 10(4.54) beta-BHC 319-85-7 2 1 (0.454) delta-BHC 319-86-8 2 1 (0.454) gamma-BHC 58-89-9 1,2,3,4 U129 1 (0.454) 2,2'-Bioxirane 1464-53-5 4 U085 10(4.54) Biphenyl 92-52-4 3 100(45.4) 1M [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine 92-87-5 2,3,4 U021 1 (0.454) [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dichloro- 91-94-1 2,3,4 U073 1 (0.454) [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dimethoxy- 119-90-4 3,4 U091 100(45.4) [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dimethyl- 119-93-7 3,4 U095 10(4.54) Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 111-91-1 2,4 U024 1000(454) Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether 111-44-4 2,3,4 U025 10(4.54) MO Bis(chloromethyl)ether 542-88-1 2,3,4 P016 10(4.54) Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate 117-81-7 3,4 U028 100(45.4) Bromoacetone 598-31-2 4 P017 1000(454) Bromoform 75-25-2 2,3,4 U225 100(45.4) Bromomethane 74-83-9 2,3,4 U029 1000(454) 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether 101-55-3 2,4 U030 100(45.4) Oa Brucine 357-57-3 4 P018 100(45.4) 1,3-Butadiene 106-99-0 3 10(4.54) 1,3-Butadiene,1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro- 87-68-3 2,3,4 U128 1(0.454) 1-Butanamine,N-butyl-N-nitroso- 924-16-3 4 U172 10(4.54) 1-Butanol 71-36-3 4 U031 5000(2270) 2-Butanone 78-93-3 3,4 U159 5000(2270) Vill 2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1(methylthio)-, 0- 39196-18-4 4 P045 100(45.4) [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime. 2-Butanone peroxide 1338-23-4 4 U160 10(4.54) 2-Butenal 123-73-9 1,4 U053 100(45.4) 4170-30-3 2-Butene,1,4-dichloro- 764-41-0 4 U074 1 (0.454) 2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-[[2,3-dihydroxy-2-(1- 303-34-4 4 U143 10(4.54) methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-l-oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a- tetrahydro- 1H-pyrrolizin-1-y1 ester, [1S-[1alpha(Z), 7(2S*,3R`),7aalpha]]-. Butyl acetate 123-86-4 1 5000(2270) MO iso-Butyl acetate 110-19-0 sec-Butyl acetate 105-46-4 tert-Butyl acetate 540-88-5 n-Butyl alcohol 71-36-3 4 U031 5000(2270) Butylamine 109-73-9 1 1000(454) iso-Butylamine 78-81-9 O. sec-Butylamine 513-49-5 13952-84-0 tert-Butylamine 75-64-9 Butyl benzyl phthalate 85-68-7 2 100(45.4) n-Butyl phthalate 84-74-2 1,2,3,4 U069 10(4.54) Butyric acid 107-92-6 1 5000(2270) air Iso-Butyric acid 79-31-2 Cacodylic acid 75-60-5 4 U136 1(0.454) Cadmium tt 7440-43-9 2 10(4.54) Cadmium acetate 543-90-8 1 10(4.54) CADMIUM AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 " Cadmium bromide 7789-42-6 1 10(4.54) OM Cadmium chloride 10108-64-2 1 10(4.54) Cadmium compounds N.A. 2,3 "' 286 rrII 111111 IOW Aar MO ""111 Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] imp Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet waste pounds(Kg) Calcium arsenate 7778-44-1 1 1(0.454) AM Calcium arsenite 52740-16-6 1 1 (0.454) Calcium carbide 75-20-7 1 10(4.54) Calcium chromate 13765-19-0 1,4 U032 10(4.54) Calcium cyanamide 156-62-7 3 1000(454) Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2 592-01-8 1,4 P021 10(4.54) Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 26264-06-2 1 1000(454) ow Calcium hypochlorite 7778-54-3 1 10(4.54) Captan 133-06-2 1,3 10(4.54) Carbamic acid,1H-benzimidazol-2-yl,methyl ester 10605217 4 U372 10(4.54) Carbamic acid,[1-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-1H-benzimidazol- 17804352 4 U271 10(4.54) 2-yl]-,methyl ester. Carbamic acid,(3-chlorophenyl)-,4-chloro-2-butynyl ester 101279 4 U280 10(4.54) AIM Carbamic acid, [(dibutylamino)-thio]methyl-, 2,3-dihydro- 55285148 4 P189 1000(454) 2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester. Carbamic acid, dimethyl-,1-[(dimethyl-amino)carbony1]-5- 644644 4 P191 1 (0.454) methyl-1H-pyrazol-3-y1 ester. Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 3-methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-1H- 119380 4 P192 100(45.4) pyrazol-5-y1 ester. are Carbamic acid,ethyl ester 51-79-6 3,4 U238 100(45.4) Carbamic acid,methyl-,3-methylphenyl ester 1129415 4 P190 1000(454) Carbamic acid,methylnitroso-,ethyl ester 615-53-2 4 U178 1(0.454) Carbamic acid,[1,2-phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)]bis-, 23564058 4 U409 10(4.54) dimethyl ester. Carbamic acid,phenyl-,1-methylethyl ester 122429 4 U373 1000(454) MOP Carbamic chloride,dimethyl- 79-44-7 3,4 U097 1 (0.454) Carbamodithioic acid,1,2-ethanediylbis-,salts&esters 111-54-6 4 U114 5000(2270) Carbamothioic acid,bis(1-methylethyl)-,S-(2,3-dichloro-2- 2303-16-4 4 U062 100(45.4) propenyl)ester. Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-,S-(2,3,3-trichloro- 2303175 4 U389 100(45.4) 2-propenyl)ester. "r Carbamothioic acid,dipropyl-,S-(phenylmethyl)ester 52888809 4 U387 5000(2270) Carbaryl 63-25-2 1,3,4 U279 100(45.4) Carbendazim 10605217 4 U372 10(4.54) Carbofuran 1563-66-2 1,4 P127 10(4.54) Carbofuran phenol 1563388 4 U367 10(4.54) WAIN Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 1,3,4 P022 100(45.4) Carbonic acid,dithallium(1+)salt 6533-73-9 4 U215 100(45.4) Carbonic dichloride 75-44-5 1,3,4 P095 10(4.54) Carbonic difluoride 353-50-4 4 U033 1000(454) Carbonochloridic acid,methyl ester 79-22-1 4 U156 1000(454) Carbon oxyfluoride 353-50-4 4 U033 1000(454) ON Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 1,2,3,4 U211 10(4.54) Carbonyl sulfide 463-58-1 3 100(45.4) Carbosulfan 55285148 4 P189 1000(454) Catechol 120-80-9 3 100(45.4) Chloral 75-87-6 4 U034 5000(2270) Chloramben 133-90-4 3 100(45.4) NMI Chlorambucil 305-03-3 4 U035 10(4.54) Chlordane 57-74-9 1,2,3,4 U036 1(0.454) Chlordane,alpha&gamma isomers 57-74-9 1,2,3,4 U036 1(0.454) CHLORDANE (TECHNICAL MIXTURE AND METABO- 57-74-9 1,2,3,4 U036 1(0.454) LITES). CHLORINATED BENZENES N.A. 2 •• rva Chlorinated camphene 8001-35-2 1,2,3,4 P123 1(0.454) CHLORINATED ETHANES N.A. 2 •• CHLORINATED NAPHTHALENE N.A. 2 .. CHLORINATED PHENOLS N.A. 2 .. Chlorine 7782-50-5 1,3 10(4.54) Chlomaphazine 494-03-1 4 U026 100(45.4) r Chloroacetaldehyde 107-20-0 4 P023 1000(454) Chloroacetic acid 79-11-8 3 100(45.4) 2-Chloroacetophenone 532-27-4 3 100(45.4) CHLOROALKYL ETHERS N.A. 2 p-Chloroaniline 106-47-8 4 P024 1000(454) IOW Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 1,2,3,4 U037 100(45.4) Chlorobenzilate 510-15-6 3,4 U038 10(4.54) p-Chloro-m-cresol 59-50-7 2,4 U039 5000(2270) Chlorodibromomethane 124-48-1 2 100(45.4) MON 287 — or ow um §302.4 40 CFR Ch. ! (7-1-11 Edition) ow TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] i Statutory RCRA Final RC)Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane 106-89-8 1,3,4 U041 100(45.4) Chloroethane 75-00-3 2,3 100(45.4) Mt 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether 110-75-8 2,4 U042 1000(454) Chloroform 67-66-3 1,2,3,4 U044 10(4.54) Chloromethane 74-87-3 2,3,4 U045 100(45.4) Chloromethyl methyl ether 107-30-2 3,4 U046 10(4.54) beta-Chloronaphthalene 91-58-7 2,4 U047 5000(2270) 2-Chloronaphthatene 91-58-7 2,4 U047 5000(2270) MI 2-Chlorophenol 95-57-8 2,4 U048 100(45.4) o-Chlorophenol 95-57-8 2,4 U048 100(45.4) 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether 7005-72-3 2 5000(2270) 1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea 5344-82-1 4 P026 100(45.4) Chloroprene 126-99-8 3 100(45.4) 3-Chloropropionitrile 542-76-7 4 P027 1000(454) OM Chlorosulfonic acid 7790-94-5 1 1000(454) 4-Chloro-o-toluidine,hydrochloride 3165-93-3 4 U049 100(45.4) Chlorpyrifos 2921-88-2 1 1(0.454) Chromic acetate 1066-30-4 1 1000(454) Chromic acid 11115-74-5 1 10(4.54) 7738-94-5 — Chromic acid H2CrO4,calcium salt 13765-19-0 1,4 U032 10(4.54) Chromic sulfate 10101-53-8 1 1000(454) Chromium tt 7440-47-3 2 5000(2270) CHROMIUM AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 - Chromium Compounds N.A. 2,3 ' Chromous chloride 10049-05-5 1 1000(454) IMIli Chrysene 218-01-9 2,4 U050 100(45.4) Cobalt Compounds N.A. 3 * Cobaltous bromide 7789-43-7 1 1000(454) Cobaltous formate 544-18-3 1 1000(454) Cobaltous sulfamate 14017-41-5 1 1000(454) Coke Oven Emissions N.A. 3 1 (0.454) Ili Copper tt 7440-50-8 2 5000(2270) COPPER AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2 " Copper cyanide Cu(CN) 544-92-3 4 P029 10(4.54) Coumaphos 56-72-4 1 10(4.54) Creosote N.A. 4 U051 1(0.454) Cresol(cresylic acid) 1319-77-3 1,3,4 U052 100(45.4) IMO m-Cresol 108-39-4 3 100(45.4) o-Cresol 95-48-7 3 100(45.4) p-Cresol 106-44-5 3 100(45.4) Cresols(isomers and mixture) 1319-77-3 1,3,4 U052 100(45.4) Cresylic acid(isomers and mixture) 1319-77-3 1,3,4 U052 100(45.4) IMO Crotonaldehyde 123-73-9 1,4 U053 100(45.4) 4170-30-3 Cumene 98-82-8 3,4 U055 5000(2270) m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate 64006 4 P202 10(4.54) Cupric acetate 142-71-2 1 100(45.4) Cupnc acetoarsenite 12002-03-8 1 1 (0.454) ink Cupric chloride 7447-39-4 1 10(4.54) Cupric nitrate 3251-23-8 1 100(45.4) Cupric oxalate 5893-66-3 1 100(45.4) Cupric sulfate 7758-98-7 1 10(4.54) Cupric sulfate,ammoniated 10380-29-7 1 100(45.4) Cupric tartrate 815-82-7 1 100(45.4) IN Cyanide Compounds N.A. 2,3 Y* CYANIDES N.A. 2,3 Cyanides (soluble salts and complexes) not otherwise N.A. 4 P030 10(4.54) specified. Cyanogen 460-19-5 4 P031 100(45.4) Cyanogen bromide(CN)Br 506-68-3 4 U246 1000(454) Ili Cyanogen chloride(CN)CI 506-77-4 1,4 P033 10(4.54) 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione 106-51-4 3,4 U197 10(4.54) Cyclohexane 110-82-7 1,4 U056 1000(454) Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, (1a, 2a, 3(3-, 4a, 58-89-9 1,2,3,4 U129 1(0.454) 5a,60). IN Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 4 U057 5000(2270) 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol 131-89-5 4 P034 100(45.4) 1,3-Cyclopentadiene,1,2,3,4,5,5-hexachloro- 77-47-4 1,2,3,4 U130 10(4.54) 288 sr gm are NM ell IMP Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] its Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN code} Noe pounds(Kg) Cyclophosphamide 50-18-0 4 U058 10(4.54) 2,4-D Acid 94-75-7 1,3,4 U240 100(45.4) NO 2,4-D Ester 94-11-1 1 100(45.4) 94-79-1 94-80-4 1320-18-9 1928-38-7 rre 1928-61-6 1929-73-3 2971-38-2 25168-26-7 53467-11-1 2,4-D,salts and esters 94-75-7 1,3,4 U240 100(45.4) me Daunomycin 20830-81-3 4 U059 10(4.54) DDD 72-54-8 1,2,4 U060 1(0.454) 4,4'-DDD 72-54-8 1,2,4 U060 1 (0.454) DDE b 72-55-9 2 1 (0.454) DDE b 3547-04-4 3 5000(2270) 4,4'-DDE 72-55-9 2 1(0.454) are DDT 50-29-3 1,2,4 U061 1(0.454) 4,4'-DDT 50-29-3 1,2,4 U061 1(0.454) DDT AND METABOLITES N.A. 2 .. DEHP 117-81-7 2,3,4 U028 100(45.4) Diallate 2303-16-4 4 U062 100(45.4) Diazinon 333-41-5 1 1(0.454) MN Diazomethane 334-88-3 3 100(45.4) Dibenz[a,h]anthracene 53-70-3 2,4 U063 1 (0.454) 1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene 53-70-3 2,4 U063 1 (0.454) Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene 53-70-3 2,4 U063 1(0.454) Dibenzofuran 132-64-9 3 100(45.4) Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene 189-55-9 4 U064 10(4.54) um 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 96-12-8 3,4 U066 1(0.454) Dibromoethane 106-93-4 1,3,4 U067 1 (0.454) Dibutyl phthalate 84-74-2 1,2,3,4 U069 10(4.54) Di-n-butyl phthalate 84-74-2 1,2,3,4 U069 10(4.54) Dicamba 1918-00-9 1 1000(454) Gen Dichlone 1194-65-6 1 100(45.4) Dichlone 117-80-6 1 1 (0.454) Dichlorobenzene 25321-22-6 1 100(45.4) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2,4 U070 100(45.4) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 2,4 U071 100(45.4) 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,2,3,4 U072 100(45.4) MIS m-Dichlorobenzene 541-73-1 2,4 U071 100(45.4) o-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2,4 U070 100(45.4) p-Dichlorobenzene 106-46-7 1,2,3,4 U072 100(45.4) DICHLOROBENZIDINE N.A. 2 •• 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine 91-94-1 2,3,4 U073 1(0.454) Dichlorobromomethane 75-27-4 2 5000(2270) wir 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene 764-41-0 4 U074 1(0.454) Dichlorodifluoromethane 75-71-8 4 U075 5000(2270) 1,1-Dichloroethane 75-34-3 2,3,4 U076 1000(454) 1,2-Dichloroethane 107-06-2 1,2,3,4 U077 100(45.4) 1,1-Dichloroethylene 75-35-4 1,2,3,4 U078 100(45.4) 1,2-Dichloroethylene 156-60-5 2,4 U079 1000(454) a® Dichloroethyl ether 111-44-4 2,3,4 U025 10(4.54) Dichloroisopropyl ether 108-60-1 2,4 U027 1000(454) Dichloromethane 75-09-2 2,3,4 U080 1000(454) Dichloromethoxyethane 111-91-1 2,4 U024 1000(454) Dichloromethyl ether 542-88-1 2,3,4 P016 10(4.54) 2,4-Dichlorophenol 120-83-2 2,4 U081 100(45.4) ow 2,6-Dichlorophenol 87-65-0 4 U082 100(45.4) Dichlorophenylarsine 696-28-6 4 P036 1 (0.454) Dichloropropane 26638-19-7 1 1000(454) 1,1-Dichloropropane 78-99-9 1,3-Dichloropropane 142-28-9 aii 1,2-Dichloropropane 78-87-5 1,2,3,4 U083 1000(454) Dichloropropane—Dichloropropene(mixture) 8003-19-8 1 100(45.4) Dichloropropene 26952-23-8 1 100(45.4) 2,3-Dichloropropene 78-88-6 1e 289 MIN AM NW W I W O §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) lir TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] 1111 Statutory RCRA FinaIRO Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) 1,3-Dichloropropene 542-75-6 1,2,3,4 U084 100(45.4) 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid 75-99-0 1 5000(2270) OW Dichlorvos 62-73-7 1,3 10(4.54) Dicofol 115-32-2 1 10(4.54) Dieldrin 60-57-1 1,2,4 P037 1(0.454) 1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane 1464-53-5 4 U085 10(4.54) Diethanolamine 111-42-2 3 100(45.4) Diethylamine 109-89-7 1 100(45.4) f N,N-Diethylaniline 91-66-7 3 1000(454) Diethylarsine 692-42-2 4 P038 1 (0.454) 1,4-Diethyleneoxide 123-91-1 3,4 U108 100(45.4) Diethylene glycol,dicarbamate 5952261 4 U395 5000(2270) Diethylhexyl phthalate 117-81-7 2,3,4 U028 100(45.4) N,N'-Diethylhydrazine 1615-80-1 4 U086 10(4.54) Wil 0,0-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate 3288-58-2 4 U087 5000(2270) Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate 311-45-5 4 P041 100(45.4) Diethyl phthalate 84-66-2 2,4 U088 1000(454) 0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate 297-97-2 4 P040 100(45.4) Diethylstilbestrol 56-53-1 4 U089 1(0.454) Diethyl sulfate 64-67-5 3 10(4.54) SW Dihydrosafrole 94-58-6 4 U090 10(4.54) Diisopropylfluorophosphate(DFP) 55-91-4 4 P043 100(45.4) 1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro- 309-00-2 1,2,4 P004 1 (0.454) 1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (l alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha,8alpha,8abeta)-. Irk 1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro- 465-73-6 4 P060 1(0.454) 1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, (l alpha,4alpha,4abeta, 5beta,8beta,8abeta)-. 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3- b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9- 60-57-1 1,2,4 P037 1 (0.454) hexachloro-1 a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a- octahydro- ,(1aalpha,2beta, 2aalpha,3beta,6beta,6aalpha, 7beta,7aalpha)-. its 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2, 3-b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9- 72-20-8 1,2,4 P051 1(0.454) hexachloro-1 a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a- octahydro- ,(1aalpha,2beta, 2abeta,3alpha,6alpha, 6abeta,7beta,7aalpha)-,&metabolites. Dimethoate 60-51-5 4 P044 10(4.54) _ 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine 119-90-4 3,4 U091 100(45.4) Dimethylamine 124-40-3 1,4 U092 1000(454) Dimethyl aminoazobenzene 60-11-7 3,4 U093 10(4.54) p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene 60-11-7 3,4 U093 10(4.54) N,N-Dimethylaniline 121-69-7 3 100(45.4) 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene 57-97-6 4 U094 1(0.454) Its 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine 119-93-7 3,4 U095 10(4.54) alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide 80-15-9 4 U096 10(4.54) Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride 79-44-7 3,4 U097 1 (0.454) Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 3 100(45.4) 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine 57-14-7 3,4 U098 10(4.54) 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine 540-73-8 4 U099 1(0.454) OW alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine 122-09-8 4 P046 5000(2270) 2,4-Dimethylphenol 105-67-9 2,4 U101 100(45.4) Dimethyl phthalate 131-11-3 2,3,4 U102 5000(2270) Dimethyl sulfate 77-78-1 3,4 U103 100(45.4) Dimetilan 644644 4 P191 1(0.454) Dinitrobenzene(mixed) 25154-54-5 1 100(45.4) WO m-Dinitrobenzene 99-65-0 o-Dinitrobenzene 528-29-0 p-Dinitrobenzene 100-25-4 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol,and salts 534-52-1 2,3,4 P047 10(4.54) Dinitrophenol 25550-58-7 1 10(4.54) 2,5-Dinitrophenol 329-71-5 WW 2,6-Dinitrophenol 573-56-8 2,4-Dinitrophenol 51-28-5 1,2,3,4 P048 10(4.54) Dinitrotoluene 25321-14-6 1,2 10(4.54) 3,4-Dinitrotoluene 610-39-9 2,4-Dinitrotoluene 121-14-2 1,2,3,4 U105 10(4.54) NW 2,6-Dinitrotoluene 606-20-2 1,2,4 U106 100(45.4) Dinoseb 88-85-7 4 P020 1000(454) Di-n-octyl phthalate 117-84-0 2,4 U107 5000(2270) 290 ,l.p NW NO AM MI NO Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] ar Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet waste pounds(Kg) No. 1,4-Dioxane 123-91-1 3,4 U108 100(45.4) DIPHENYLHYDRAZINE N.A. 2 •* sr 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 122-66-7 2,3,4 U109 10(4.54) Diphosphoramide,octamethyl- 152-16-9 4 P085 100(45.4) Diphosphoric acid,tetraethyl ester 107-49-3 1,4 P111 10(4.54) Dipropylamine 142-84-7 4 U110 5000(2270) Di-n-propylnitrosamine 621-64-7 2,4 U111 10(4.54) Wr Diquat 85-00-7 1 1000(454) 2764-72-9 Disulfoton 298-04-4 1,4 P039 1 (0.454) Dithiobiuret 541-53-7 4 P049 100(45.4) 1,3-Dithiolane-2-carboxaldehyde, 2,4-dimethyl-, 0- 26419738 4 P185 100(45.4) [(methylam ino)-carbonyl]oxime. MN 330-54-1 1 100(45.4) Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid 27176-87-0 1 1000(454) Endosulfan 115-29-7 1,2,4 P050 1(0.454) alpha-Endosulfan 959-98-8 2 1(0.454) beta-Endosulfan 33213-65-9 2 1 (0.454) ENDOSULFAN AND METABOLITES N.A. 2 woo Endosulfan sulfate 1031-07-8 2 1 (0.454) Endothall 145-73-3 4 P088 1000(454) Endrin 72-20-8 1,2,4 P051 1(0.454) Endrin aldehyde 7421-93-4 2 1 (0.454) ENDRIN AND METABOLITES N.A. 2 w^ Endrin,&metabolites 72-20-8 1,2,4 P051 1(0.454) NM Epichlorohydrin 106-89-8 1,3,4 U041 100(45.4) Epinephrine 51-43-4 4 P042 1000(454) 1,2-Epoxybutane 106-88-7 3 100(45.4) Ethanal 75-07-0 1,3,4 0001 1000(454) Ethanamine,N,N-diethyl- 121-44-8 1,3,4 U404 5000(2270) Ethanamine,N-ethyl-N-nitroso- 55-18-5 4 U174 1 (0.454) ®r 1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N'-2- pyridinyl-N'-(2- 91-80-5 4 U155 5000(2270) thienylmethyl)-. Ethane,1,2-dibromo- 106-93-4 1,3,4 U067 1 (0.454) Ethane,1,1-dichloro- 75-34-3 2,3,4 U076 1000(454) Ethane,1,2-dichloro- 107-06-2 1,2,3,4 U077 100(45.4) Ethanedinitrile 460-19-5 4 P031 100(45.4) ar Ethane,hexachloro- 67-72-1 2,3,4 U131 100(45.4) Ethane,1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-chloro- 111-91-1 2,4 U024 1000(454) Ethane,1,1'-oxybis- 60-29-7 4 U117 100(45.4) Ethane,1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro- 111-44-4 2,3,4 U025 10(4.54) Ethane,pentachloro- 76-01-7 4 U184 10(4.54) ow Ethane,1,1,1,2-tetrachloro- 630-20-6 4 U208 100(45.4) Ethane,1,1,2,2-tetrachloro- 79-34-5 2,3,4 U209 100(45.4) Ethanethioamide 62-55-5 4 U218 10(4.54) Ethane,1,1,1-trichloro- 71-55-6 2,3,4 U226 1000(454) Ethane,1,1,2-trichloro- 79-00-5 2,3,4 U227 100(45.4) Ethanimidothioic acid,2-(dimethylamino)-N-hydroxy-2-oxo- 30558431 4 U394 5000(2270) ,methyl ester. dr Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N- 23135220 4 P194 100(45.4) [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxo-,methyl ester. Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[(methylamino) carbonyl]oxy]-, 16752-77-5 4 P066 100(45.4) methyl ester. Ethanimidothioic acid, N,N'- [thiobis[(methylimino) 59669260 4 U410 100(45.4) wow carbonyloxy]]bis-,dimethyl ester. Ethanol,2-ethoxy- 110-80-5 4 U359 1000(454) Ethanol,2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis- 1116-54-7 4 U173 1(0.454) Ethanol,2,2'-oxybis-,dicarbamate 5952261 4 U395 5000(2270) Ethanone,1-phenyl- 98-86-2 3,4 U004 5000(2270) Ethene,chloro- 75-01-4 2,3,4 U043 1(0.454) MO Ethene,(2-chloroethoxy)- 110-75-8 2,4 U042 1000(454) Ethene,1,1-dichloro- 75-35-4 1,2,3,4 U078 100(45.4) Ethene,1,2-dichloro-(E) 156-60-5 2,4 U079 1000(454) Ethene,tetrachloro- 127-18-4 2,3,4 U210 100(45.4) Ethene,trichloro- 79-01-6 1,2,3,4 U228 100(45.4) Ethion 563-12-2 1 10(4.54) ow Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 4 U112 5000(2270) Ethyl acrylate 140-88-5 3,4 U113 1000(454) Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1,2,3 1000(454) 291 4. OW III NW §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) me TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] fa Statutory RCRA Final R0 Hazardous substance CASRN codet w sste pounds(Kg) Ethyl carbamate 51-79-6 3,4 U238 100(45.4) Ethyl chloride 75-00-3 2,3 100(45.4) 0W Ethyl cyanide 107-12-0 4 P101 10(4.54) Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid,salts&esters 111-54-6 4 U114 5000(2270) Ethylenediamine 107-15-3 1 5000(2270) Ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid(EDTA) 60-00-4 1 5000(2270) Ethylene dibromide 106-93-4 1,3,4 U067 1 (0.454) Ethylene dichloride 107-06-2 1,2,3,4 U077 100(45.4) WO Ethylene glycol 107-21-1 3 5000(2270) Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether 110-80-5 4 U359 1000(454) Ethylene oxide 75-21-8 3,4 U115 10(4.54) Ethylenethiourea 96-45-7 3,4 U116 10(4.54) Ethylenimine 151-56-4 3,4 P054 1(0.454) Ethyl ether 60-29-7 4 U117 100(45.4) Ifs Ethylidene dichloride 75-34-3 2,3,4 U076 1000(454) Ethyl methacrylate 97-63-2 4 U118 1000(454) Ethyl methanesulfonate 62-50-0 4 U119 1 (0.454) Famphur 52-85-7 4 P097 1000(454) Ferric ammonium citrate 1185-57-5 1 1000(454) Ferric ammonium oxalate 2944-67-4 1 1000(454) 1I 55488-87-4 Ferric chloride 7705-08-0 1 1000(454) Ferric fluoride 7783-50-8 1 100(45.4) Ferric nitrate 10421-48-4 1 1000(454) Ferric sulfate 10028-22-5 1 1000(454) Ferrous ammonium sulfate 10045-89-3 1 1000(454) 1O1 Ferrous chloride 7758-94-3 1 100(45.4) Ferrous sulfate 7720-78-7 1 1000(454) 7782-63-0 Fine mineral fibers' N.A. 3 Fluoranthene 206-44-0 2,4 U120 100(45.4) Fluorene 86-73-7 2 5000(2270) INW Fluorine 7782-41-4 4 P056 10(4.54) Fluoroacetamide 640-19-7 4 P057 100(45.4) Fluoroacetic acid,sodium salt 62-74-8 4 P058 10(4.54) Formaldehyde 50-00-0 1,3,4 U122 100(45.4) Formetanate hydrochloride 23422539 4 P198 100(45.4) In Formic acid 64-18-6 1,4 U123 5000(2270) Formparanate 17702577 4 P197 100(45.4) Fulminic acid,mercury(2+)salt 628-86-4 4 P065 10(4.54) Fumaric acid 110-17-8 1 5000(2270) Furan 110-00-9 4 U124 100(45.4) 2-Furancarboxaldehyde 98-01-1 1,4 U125 5000(2270) WIN 2,5-Furandione 108-31-6 1,3,4 U147 5000(2270) Furan,tetrahydro- 109-99-9 4 U213 1000(454) Furfural 98-01-1 1,4 U125 5000(2270) Furfuran 110-00-9 4 U124 100(45.4) Glucopyranose,2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-,D- 18883-66-4 4 U206 1(0.454) D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2-[[(methylnitrosoamino)-car- 18883-66-4 4 U206 1 (0.454) MI bonyl]amino]-. Glycidylaldehyde 765-34-4 4 U126 10(4.54) Glycol ethersd N.A. 3 ' Guanidine,N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso- 70-25-7 4 U163 10(4.54) Guthion 86-50-0 1 1(0.454) HALOETHERS N.A. 2 1e HALOMETHANES N.A. 2 " Heptachlor 76-44-8 1,2,3,4 P059 1(0.454) HEPTACHLOR AND METABOLITES N.A. 2 " Heptachlor epoxide 1024-57-3 2 1 (0.454) Hexachlorobenzene 118-74-1 2,3,4 U127 10(4.54) Hexachlorobutadiene 87-68-3 2,3,4 U128 1 (0.454) IN HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE(all isomers) 608-73-1 2 " Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 77-47-4 1,2,3,4 U130 10(4.54) Hexachloroethane 67-72-1 2,3,4 U131 100(45.4) Hexachlorophene 70-30-4 4 U132 100(45.4) Hexachloropropene 1888-71-7 4 U243 1000(454) 11. Hexaethyl tetraphosphate 757-58-4 4 P062 100(45.4) Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate 822-06-0 3 100(45.4) Hexamethylphosphoramide 680-31-9 3 1 (0.454) 292 im, or » .r "' Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] INN Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN code} waste No. pounds(Kg) Hexane 110-54-3 3 5000(2270) Hexone 108-10-1 3,4 U161 5000(2270) ow Hydrazine 302-01-2 3,4 U133 1(0.454) Hydrazinecarbothioamide 79-19-6 4 P116 100(45.4) Hydrazine,1,2-diethyl- 1615-80-1 4 U086 10(4.54) Hydrazine,1,1-dimethyl- 57-14-7 3,4 U098 10(4.54) Hydrazine,1,2-dimethyl- 540-73-8 4 U099 1(0.454) irr Hydrazine,1,2-diphenyl- 122-66-7 2,3,4 U109 10(4.54) Hydrazine,methyl- 60-34-4 3,4 P068 10(4.54) Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 1,3 5000(2270) Hydrocyanic acid 74-90-8 1,4 P063 10(4.54) Hydrofluoric acid 7664-39-3 1,3,4 U134 100(45.4) Hydrogen chloride 7647-01-0 1,3 5000(2270) ow Hydrogen cyanide 74-90-8 1,4 P063 10(4.54) Hydrogen fluoride 7664-39-3 1,3,4 U134 100(45.4) Hydrogen phosphide 7803-51-2 3,4 P096 100(45.4) Hydrogen sulfide H2S 7783-06-4 1,4 U135 100(45.4) Hydroperoxide,1-methyl-1-phenylethyl- 80-15-9 4 U096 10(4.54) Hydroquinone 123-31-9 3 100(45.4) la. 2-Imidazolidinethione 96-45-7 3,4 U116 10(4.54) Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 193-39-5 2,4 U137 100(45.4) lodomethane 74-88-4 3,4 U138 100(45.4) 1,3-Isobenzofurandione 85-44-9 3,4 U190 5000(2270) Isobutyl alcohol 78-83-1 4 U140 5000(2270) Isodrin 465-73-6 4 P060 1(0.454) s Isolan 119380 4 P192 100(45.4) Isophorone 78-59-1 2,3 5000(2270) Isoprene 78-79-5 1 100(45.4) Isopropanolamine dodecylbenzenesutfonate 42504-46-1 1 1000(454) 3-Isopropylphenyl N-methylcarbamate 64006 4 P202 10(4.54) Isosafrole 120-58-1 4 U141 100(45.4) IWO 3(2H)-Isoxazolone,5-(aminomethyl)- 2763-96-4 4 P007 1000(454) Kepone 143-50-0 1,4 U142 1 (0.454) Lasiocarpine 303-34-4 4 U143 10(4.54) Leadtt 7439-92-1 2 10(4.54) Lead acetate 301-04-2 1,4 U144 10(4.54) LEAD AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 or Lead arsenate 7784-40-9 1 1(0.454) 7645-25-2 10102-48-4 Lead,bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri- 1335-32-6 4 U146 10(4.54) Lead chloride 7758-95-4 1 10(4.54) MN Lead compounds N.A. 2,3 - Lead fluoborate 13814-96-5 1 10(4.54) Lead fluoride 7783-46-2 1 10(4.54) Lead iodide 10101-63-0 1 10(4.54) Lead nitrate 10099-74-8 1 10(4.54) Lead phosphate 7446-27-7 4 U145 10(4.54) woo Lead stearate 1072-35-1 1 10(4.54) 7428-48-0 52652-59-2 56189-09-4 Lead subacetate 1335-32-6 4 U146 10(4.54) Lead sulfate 7446-14-2 1 10(4.54) UM 15739-80-7 Lead sulfide 1314-87-0 1 10(4.54) Lead thiocyanate 592-87-0 1 10(4.54) Lindane 58-89-9 1,2,3,4 U129 1(0.454) Lindane(all isomers) 58-89-9 1,2,3,4 U129 1(0.454) Lithium chromate 14307-35-8 1 10(4.54) ow Malathion 121-75-5 1 100(45.4) Maleic acid 110-16-7 1 5000(2270) Maleic anhydride 108-31-6 1,3,4 U147 5000(2270) Maleic hydrazide 123-33-1 4 U148 5000(2270) Malononitrile 109-77-3 4 U149 1000(454) Manganese,bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')- 15339363 4 P196 10(4.54) or Manganese Compounds N.A. 3 ., Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamate 15339363 4 P196 10(4.54) MDI 101-68-8 3 5000(2270) 293 MO MI MP ON SO r §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) GO TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] M Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN collet Noe pounds(Kg) MEK 78-93-3 3,4 U159 5000(2270) Melphalan 148-82-3 4 U150 1 (0.454) NW Mercaptodimethur 2032-65-7 1,4 P199 10(4.54) Mercuric cyanide 592-04-1 1 1(0.454) Mercuric nitrate 10045-94-0 1 10(4.54) Mercuric sulfate 7783-35-9 1 10(4.54) Mercuric thiocyanate 592-85-8 1 10(4.54) Mercurous nitrate 10415-75-5 1 10(4.54) 7782-86-7 MO Mercury 7439-97-6 2,3,4 U151 1 (0.454) MERCURY AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 Mercury,(acetato-O)phenyl- 62-38-4 4 P092 100(45.4) Mercury Compounds N.A. 2,3 ' Mercury fulminate 628-86-4 4 P065 10(4.54) Methacrylonitrile 126-98-7 4 U152 1000(454) r Methanamine,N-methyl- 124-40-3 1,4 U092 1000(454) Methanamine,N-methyl-N-nitroso- 62-75-9 2,3,4 P082 10(4.54) Methane,bromo- 74-83-9 2,3,4 U029 1000(454) Methane,chloro- 74-87-3 2,3,4 U045 100(45.4) Methane,chloromethoxy- 107-30-2 3,4 U046 10(4.54) Methane,dibromo- 74-95-3 4 U068 1000(454) OW Methane,dichloro- 75-09-2 2,3,4 U080 1000(454) Methane,dichlorodifluoro- 75-71-8 4 U075 5000(2270) Methane,iodo- 74-88-4 3,4 U138 100(45.4) Methane,isocyanato- 624-83-9 3,4 P064 10(4.54) Methane,oxybis(chloro- 542-88-1 2,3,4 P016 10(4.54) Methanesulfenyl chloride,trichloro- 594-42-3 4 P118 100(45.4) r Methanesulfonic acid,ethyl ester 62-50-0 4 U119 1(0.454) Methane,tetrachloro- 56-23-5 1,2,3,4 U211 10(4.54) Methane,tetranitro- 509-14-8 4 P112 10(4.54) Methanethiol 74-93-1 1,4 U153 100(45.4) Methane,tribromo- 75-25-2 2,3,4 U225 100(45.4) r Methane,trichloro- 67-66-3 1,2,3,4 U044 10(4.54) Methane,irichlorofluoro- 75-69-4 4 U121 5000(2270) Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N'-[3-[[(methylamino)-car- 23422539 4 P198 100(45.4) bonyl]oxy]phenyl]-,monohydrochloride. Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N'-[2-methyl-4- 17702577 4 P197 100(45.4) [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-. r 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 6,7,8,9,10,10- 115-29-7 1,2,4 P050 1(0.454) hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,3-oxide. 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro- 76-44-8 1,2,3,4 P059 1 (0.454) 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahyd ro-. 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro- 57-74-9 1,2,3,4 U036 1(0.454) 2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro--. r Methanol 67-56-1 3,4 U154 5000(2270) Methapyrilene 91-80-5 4 U155 5000(2270) 1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalen-2-one, 143-50-0 1,4 U142 1(0.454) 1,1 a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-decachlorooctahydro-. Methiocarb 2032-65-7 1,4 P199 10(4.54) Methomyl 16752-77-5 4 P066 100(45.4) 1i Methoxychlor 72-43-5 1,3,4 U247 1 (0.454) Methyl alcohol 67-56-1 3,4 U154 5000(2270) 2-Methyl aziridine 75-55-8 3,4 P067 1 (0.454) Methyl bromide 74-83-9 2,3,4 U029 1000(454) 1-Methylbutadiene 504-60-9 4 U186 100(45.4) Methyl chloride 74-87-3 2,3,4 U045 100(45.4) OW Methyl chlorocarbonate 79-22-1 4 U156 1000(454) Methyl chloroform 71-55-6 2,3,4 U226 1000(454) 3-Methylcholanthrene 56-49-5 4 U157 10(4.54) 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) 101-14-4 3,4 U158 10(4.54) Methylene bromide 74-95-3 4 U068 1000(454) Methylene chloride 75-09-2 2,3,4 U080 1000(454) ON 4,4'-Methylenedianiline 101-77-9 3 10(4.54) Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate 101-68-8 3 5000(2270) Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 3,4 U159 5000(2270) Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 1338-23-4 4 U160 10(4.54) Methyl hydrazine 60-34-4 3,4 P068 10(4.54) r Methyl iodide 74-88-4 3,4 U138 100(45.4) Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 3,4 U161 5000(2270) Methyl isocyanate 624-83-9 3,4 P064 10(4.54) 294 as r MO WM AIMS '" Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] AIM Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Waste No. pounds(Kg) 2-Methyllactonitrile 75-86-5 1,4 P069 10(4.54) am Methyl mercaptan 74-93-1 1,4 U153 100(45.4) Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,3,4 U162 1000(454) Methyl parathion 298-00-0 1,4 P071 100(45.4) 4-Methyl-2-pentanone 108-10-1 3,4 U161 5000(2270) Methyl tert-butyl ether 1634-04-4 3 1000(454) Methylthiouracil 56-04-2 4 U164 10(4.54) ow Metolcarb 1129415 4 P190 1000(454) Mevinphos 7786-34-7 1 10(4.54) Mexacarbate 315-18-4 1,4 P128 1000(454) Mitomycin C 50-07-7 4 U010 10(4.54) MNNG 70-25-7 4 U163 10(4.54) Monoethylamine 75-04-7 1 100(45.4) ow Monomethylamine 74-89-5 1 100(45.4) Naled 300-76-5 1 10(4.54) 5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[(3-amino-2,3,6- 20830-81-3 4 U059 10(4.54) trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10- tetrahydro-6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-,(8S-cis)-. 1-Naphthalenamine 134-32-7 4 U167 100(45.4) err 2-Naphthalenamine 91-59-8 4 U168 10(4.54) Naphthalenamine,N,N'-bis(2-chloroethyl)- 494-03-1 4 U026 100(45.4) Naphthalene 91-20-3 1,2,3,4 U165 100(45.4) Naphthalene,2-chloro- 91-58-7 2,4 U047 5000(2270) 1,4-Naphthalenedione 130-15-4 4 U166 5000(2270) 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethyl-(1,1'- 72-57-1 4 U236 10(4.54) +® biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)-bis(azo)]bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy)- tetrasodium salt. 1-Naphthalenol,methylcarbamate 63-25-2 1,3,4 U279 100(45.4) Naphthenic acid 1338-24-5 1 100(45.4) 1,4-Naphthoquinone 130-15-4 4 U166 5000(2270) alpha-Naphthylamine 134-32-7 4 U167 100(45.4) IMO beta-Naphthylamine 91-59-8 4 U168 10(4.54) alpha-Naphthylthiourea 86-88-4 4 P072 100(45.4) Nickeltt 7440-02-0 2 100(45.4) Nickel ammonium sulfate 15699-18-0 1 100(45.4) NICKEL AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 UM Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4,(T-4)- 13463-39-3 4 P073 10(4.54) Nickel chloride 7718-54-9 1 100(45.4) 37211-05-5 Nickel compounds N.A. 2,3 - Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2 557-19-7 4 P074 10(4.54) Nickel hydroxide 12054-48-7 1 10(4.54) NO Nickel nitrate 14216-75-2 1 100(45.4) Nickel sulfate 7786-81-4 1 100(45.4) Nicotine,&salts 54-11-5 4 P075 100(45.4) Nitric acid 7697-37-2 1 1000(454) Nitric acid,thallium(1+)salt 10102-45-1 4 U217 100(45.4) Nitric oxide 10102-43-9 4 P076 10(4.54) MO p-Nitroaniline 100-01-6 4 P077 5000(2270) Nitrobenzene 98-95-3 1,2,3,4 U169 1000(454) 4-Nitrobiphenyl 92-93-3 3 10(4.54) Nitrogen dioxide 10102-44-0 1,4 P078 10(4.54) 10544-72-6 Nitrogen oxide NO 10102-43-9 4 P076 10(4.54) ++o` Nitrogen oxide NO2 10102-44-0 1,4 P078 10(4.54) 10544-72-6 Nitroglycerine 55-63-0 4 P081 10(4.54) Nitrophenol(mixed) 25154-55-0 1 100(45.4) m-Nitrophenol 554-84-7 NMI o-Nitrophenol 88-75-5 1,2 100(45.4) p-Nitrophenol 100-02-7 1,2,3,4 U170 100(45.4) 2-Nitrophenol 88-75-5 1,2 100(45.4) 4-Nitrophenol 100-02-7 1,2,3,4 U170 100(45.4) NITROPHENOLS N.A. 2 •* 2-Nitropropane 79-46-9 3,4 U171 10(4.54) NITROSAMINES N.A. 2 WWI N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine + Y 924-16-3 4 U172 10(4.54) N-Nitrosodiethanolamine 1116-54-7 4 U173 1 (0.454) N-Nitrosodiethylamine 55-18-5 4 U174 1 (0.454) 295 4. arnr■ Ili WV WO §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) VW TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] III Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) N-Nitrosodimethylamine 62-75-9 2,3,4 P082 10(4.54) N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 86-30-6 2 100(45.4) ti N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea 759-73-9 4 U176 1(0.454) N-Nitroso-N-methylurea 684-93-5 3,4 U177 1(0.454) N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane 615-53-2 4 U178 1 (0.454) N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine 4549-40-0 4 P084 10(4.54) N-Nitrosomorpholine 59-89-2 3 1 (0.454) N-Nitrosopiperidine 100-75-4 4 U179 10(4.54) Ili N-Nitrosopyrrolidine 930-55-2 4 U180 1(0.454) Nitrotoluene 1321-12-6 1 1000(454) m-Nitrotoluene 99-08-1 o-Nitrotoluene 88-72-2 p-Nitrotoluene 99-99-0 5-Nitro-o-toluidine 99-55-8 4 U181 100(45.4) NM Octamethylpyrophosphoramide 152-16-9 4 P085 100(45.4) Osmium oxide 0s04,(T-4)- 20816-12-0 4 P087 1000(454) Osmium tetroxide 20816-12-0 4 P087 1000(454) 7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid 145-73-3 4 P088 1000(454) Oxamyl 23135220 4 P194 100(45.4) 1,2-Oxathiolane,2,2-dioxide 1120-71-4 3,4 U193 10(4.54) WO 2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N- bis(2- 50-18-0 4 U058 10(4.54) chloroethyl)tetrahydro-,2-oxide. Oxirane 75-21-8 3,4 U115 10(4.54) Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde 765-34-4 4 U126 10(4.54) Oxirane,(chloromethyl)- 106-89-8 1,3,4 U041 100(45.4) Paraformaldehyde 30525-89-4 1 1000(454) UN Paraldehyde 123-63-7 4 U182 1000(454) Parathion 56-38-2 1,3,4 P089 10(4.54) PCBs 1336-36-3 1,2,3 1(0.454) PCNB 82-68-8 3,4 U185 100(45.4) Pentachlorobenzene 608-93-5 4 U183 10(4.54) Pentachloroethane 76-01-7 4 U184 10(4.54) ill Pentachloronitrobenzene 82-68-8 3,4 U185 100(45.4) Pentachlorophenol 87-86-5 1,2,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) 1,3-Pentadiene 504-60-9 4 U186 100(45.4) Perchloroethylene 127-18-4 2,3,4 U210 100(45.4) Phenacetin 62-44-2 4 U187 100(45.4) ON Phenanthrene 85-01-8 2 5000(2270) Phenol 108-95-2 1,2,3,4 U188 1000(454) Phenol,2-chloro- 95-57-8 2,4 U048 100(45.4) Phenol,4-chloro-3-methyl- 59-50-7 2,4 U039 5000(2270) Phenol,2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro- 131-89-5 4 P034 100(45.4) Phenol,2,4-dichloro- 120-83-2 2,4 U081 100(45.4) tM Phenol,2,6-dichloro- 87-65-0 4 U082 100(45.4) Phenol,4,4'-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bis-,(E) 56-53-1 4 U089 1 (0.454) Phenol,2,4-dimethyl- 105-67-9 2,4 U101 100(45.4) Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethyl-, 4 315-18-4 1,4 P128 1000(454) methylcarbamate(ester). Phenol,(3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)-,methylcarbamate 2032-65-7 1,4 P199 10(4.54) MI Phenol,2,4-dinitro- 51-28-5 1,2,3,4 P048 10(4.54) Phenol,methyl- 1319-77-3 1,3,4 U052 100(45.4) Phenol,2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-,&salts 534-52-1 2,3,4 P047 10(4.54) Phenol,2,2'-methylenebis[3,4,6-trichloro- 70-30-4 4 U132 100(45.4) Phenol,2-(1-methylethoxy)-,methylcarbamate 114-26-1 3,4 U411 100(45.4) Phenol,3-(1-methylethyl)-,methyl carbamate 64006 4 P202 10(4.54) MB Phenol,3-methyl-5-(1-methytethyl)-,methyl carbamate 2631370 4 P201 1000(454) Phenol,2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro- 88-85-7 4 P020 1000(454) Phenol,4-nitro- 100-02-7 1,2,3,4 U170 100(45.4) Phenol,pentachloro- 87-86-5 1,2,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) Phenol,2,3,4,6-tetrachloro- 58-90-2 4 See F027 10(4.54) Phenol,2,4,5-trichloro- 95-95-4 1,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) VW Phenol,2,4,6-trichloro- 88-06-2 1,2,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) Phenol,2,4,6-trinitro-,ammonium salt. 131-74-8 4 P009 10(4.54) L-Phenytalanine,4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- 148-82-3 4 U150 1 (0.454) p-Phenylenediamine 106-50-3 3 5000(2270) Phenylmercury acetate 62-38-4 4 P092 100(45.4) IN Phenylthiourea 103-85-5 4 P093 100(45.4) Phorate 298-02-2 4 P094 10(4.54) Phosgene 75-44-5 1,3,4 P095 10(4.54) 296 VW .r dm ma Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] sr Statutory RCRA FinaI RC)Hazardous substance CASRN code} Noe pounds(Kg) Phosphine 7803-51-2 3,4 P096 100(45.4) air Phosphoric acid 7664-38-2 1 5000(2270) Phosphoric acid,diethyl 4-nitrophenyl ester 311-45-5 4 P041 100(45.4) Phosphoric acid,lead(2+)salt(2:3) 7446-27-7 4 U145 10(4.54) Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] 298-04-4 1,4 P039 1(0.454) ester. Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl] 298-02-2 4 P094 10(4.54) MI ester. Phosphorodithioic acid,0,0-diethyl S-methyl ester 3288-58-2 4 U087 5000(2270) Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl S-[2(methylamino)- 60-51-5 4 P044 10(4.54) 2-oxoethyl]ester. Phosphorofluoridic acid,bis(1-methylethyl)ester 55-91-4 4 P043 100(45.4) Phosphorothioic acid,0,0-diethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl)ester 56-38-2 1,3,4 P089 10(4.54) ;® Phosphorothioic acid,0,0-diethyl O-pyrazinyl ester 297-97-2 4 P040 100(45.4) Phosphorothioic acid, O-[4-[(dimethylamino) 52-85-7 4 P097 1000(454) sulfonyl]phenyl]0,0-dimethyl ester. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-(4-nitrophenyl) 298-00-0 1,4 P071 100(45.4) ester. Phosphorus 7723-14-0 1,3 1(0.454) .r Phosphorus oxychloride 10025-87-3 1 1000(454) Phosphorus pentasulfide 1314-80-3 1,4 U189 100(45.4) Phosphorus sulfide 1314-80-3 1,4 U189 100(45.4) Phosphorus trichloride 7719-12-2 1 1000(454) Physostigmine 57476 4 P204 100(45.4) Physostigmine salicylate 57647 4 P188 100(45.4) gm PHTHALATE ESTERS N.A. 2 `* Phthalic anhydride 85-44-9 3,4 U190 5000(2270) 2-Picoline 109-06-8 4 U191 5000(2270) Piperidine,1-nitroso- 100-75-4 4 U179 10(4.54) Plumbane,tetraethyl- 78-00-2 1,4 P110 10(4.54) POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS 1336-36-3 1,2,3 1(0.454) 'r Polycyclic Organic Matters N.A. 3 ..R POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS N.A. 2 - Potassium arsenate 7784-41-0 1 1 (0.454) Potassium arsenite 10124-50-2 1 1(0.454) Potassium bichromate 7778-50-9 1 10(4.54) Potassium chromate 7789-00-6 1 10(4.54) trs Potassium cyanide K(CN) 151-50-8 1,4 P098 10(4.54) Potassium hydroxide 1310-58-3 1 1000(454) Potassium permanganate 7722-64-7 1 100(45.4) Potassium silver cyanide 506-61-6 4 P099 1 (0.454) Promecarb 2631370 4 P201 1000(454) No Pronamide 23950-58-5 4 U192 5000(2270) Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methyl- sulfonyl)-, 0- 1646884 4 P203 100(45.4) [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime. Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, O- 116-06-3 4 P070 1(0.454) [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxim e. 1-Propanamine 107-10-8 4 U194 5000(2270) ONO 1-Propanamine,N-propyl- 142-84-7 4 U110 5000(2270) 1-Propanamine,N-nitroso-N-propyl- 621-64-7 2,4 U111 10(4.54) Propane,1,2-dibromo-3-chloro- 96-12-8 3,4 U066 1(0.454) Propane,1,2-dichloro- 78-87-5 1,2,3,4 U083 1000(454) Propanedinitrile 109-77-3 4 U149 1000(454) Propanenitrile 107-12-0 4 P101 10(4.54) IIII. Propanenitrile,3-chloro- 542-76-7 4 P027 1000(454) Propanenitrile,2-hydroxy-2-methyl- 75-86-5 1,4 P069 10(4.54) Propane,2-nitro- 79-46-9 3,4 U171 10(4.54) Propane,2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro- 108-60-1 2,4 U027 1000(454) 1,3-Propane suttone 1120-71-4 3,4 U193 10(4.54) 1,2,3-Propanetriol,trinitrate 55-63-0 4 P081 10(4.54) OW Propanoic acid,2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)- 93-72-1 1,4 See F027 100(45.4) 1-Propanol,2,3-dibromo-,phosphate(3:1) 126-72-7 4 U235 10(4.54) 1-Propanol,2-methyl- 78-83-1 4 U140 5000(2270) 2-Propanone 67-64-1 4 U002 5000(2270) 2-Propanone,1-bromo- 598-31-2 4 P017 1000(454) ANN Propargite 2312-35-8 1 10(4.54) Propargyl alcohol 107-19-7 4 P102 1000(454) 2-Propenal 107-02-8 1,2,3,4 P003 1(0.454) 2-Propenamide 79-06-1 3,4 U007 5000(2270) „„ 297 r eei emi §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) nr TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] MO Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noote pounds(Kg) 1-Propene,1,3-dichloro- 542-75-6 1,2,3,4 U084 100(45.4) 1-Propene,1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro- 1888-71-7 4 U243 1000(454) lam. 2-Propenenitrile 107-13-1 1,2,3,4 U009 100(45.4) 2-Propenenitrile,2-methyl- 126-98-7 4 U152 1000(454) 2-Propenoic acid 79-10-7 3,4 U008 5000(2270) 2-Propenoic acid,ethyl ester 140-88-5 3,4 U113 1000(454) 2-Propenoic acid,2-methyl-,ethyl ester 97-63-2 4 U118 1000(454) 2-Propenoic acid,2-methyl-,methyl ester 80-62-6 1,3,4 U162 1000(454) O, 2-Propen-1-ol 107-18-6 1,4 P005 100(45.4) Propham 122429 4 U373 1000(454) beta-Propiolactone 57-57-8 3 10(4.54) Propionaldehyde 123-38-6 3 1000(454) Propionic acid 79-09-4 1 5000(2270) Propionic anhydride 123-62-6 1 5000(2270) le Propoxur(Baygon) 114-26-1 3,4 U411 100(45.4) n-Propylamine 107-10-8 4 U194 5000(2270) Propylene dichloride 78-87-5 1,2,3,4 U083 1000(454) Propylene oxide 75-56-9 1,3 100(45.4) 1,2-Propylenimine 75-55-8 3,4 P067 1 (0.454) 2-Propyn-1-ol 107-19-7 4 P102 1000(454) MP Prosulfocarb 52888809 4 U387 5000(2270) Pyrene 129-00-0 2 5000(2270) Pyrethrins 121-29-9 1 1(0.454) 121-21-1 8003-34-7 3,6-Pyridazinedione,1,2-dihydro- 123-33-1 4 U148 5000(2270) OW 4-Pyridinamine 504-24-5 4 P008 1000(454) Pyridine 110-86-1 4 U196 1000(454) Pyridine,2-methyl- 109-06-8 4 U191 5000(2270) Pyridine,3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-,(S)-,&salts 54-11-5 4 P075 100(45.4) 2,4-(1 H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione,5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- 66-75-1 4 U237 10(4.54) 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone,2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo- 56-04-2 4 U164 10(4.54) OS Pyrrolidine,1-nitroso- 930-55-2 4 U180 1 (0.454) Pyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-5-ol, 1,2,3,3a,8,8a- hexahydro-1,3a,8- 57476 4 P204 100(45.4) trimethyl-,methylcarbamate(ester),(3aS-cis)-. Quinoline 91-22-5 1,3 5000(2270) Quinone 106-51-4 3,4 U197 10(4.54) fill Quintobenzene 82-68-8 3,4 U185 100(45.4) Radionuclides(including radon) N.A. 3 § Reserpine 50-55-5 4 U200 5000(2270) Resorcinol 108-46-3 1,4 U201 5000(2270) Sat role 94-59-7 4 U203 100(45.4) Selenious acid 7783-00-8 4 U204 10(4.54) NB Selenious acid,dithallium(1+)salt 12039-52-0 4 P114 1000(454) Selenium-ft 7782-49-2 2 100(45.4) SELENIUM AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2,3 Selenium Compounds N.A. 2,3 Selenium dioxide 7446-08-4 1,4 U204 10(4.54) Selenium oxide 7446-08-4 1,4 U204 10(4.54) fni Selenium sulfide SeS2 7488-56-4 4 U205 10(4.54) Selenourea 630-10-4 4 P103 1000(454) L-Serine,diazoacetate(ester) 115-02-6 4 U015 1 (0.454) Silvertt 7440-22-4 2 1000(454) SILVER AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2 ' Silver cyanide Ag(CN) 506-64-9 4 P104 1(0.454) Silver nitrate 7761-88-8 1 1(0.454) Silvex(2,4,5-TP) 93-72-1 1,4 See F027 100(45.4) Sodium 7440-23-5 1 10(4.54) Sodium arsenate 7631-89-2 1 1 (0.454) Sodium arsenite 7784-46-5 1 1 (0.454) Sodium azide 26628-22-8 4 P105 1000(454) lie Sodium bichromate 10588-01-9 1 10(4.54) Sodium bifluonde 1333-83-1 1 100(45.4) Sodium bisulfite 7631-90-5 1 5000(2270) Sodium chromate 7775-11-3 1 10(4.54) Sodium cyanide Na(CN) 143-33-9 1,4 P106 10(4.54) Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate 25155-30-0 1 1000(454) MO Sodium fluoride 7681-49-4 1 1000(454) Sodium hydrosulfide 16721-80-5 1 5000(2270) 298 UM lb 'i` Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] fir Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN code} No.e pounds(Kg) Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 1 1000(454) grim Sodium hypochtorite 7681-52-9 1 100(45.4) 10022-70-5 Sodium methylate 124-41-4 1 1000(454) Sodium nitrite 7632-00-0 1 100(45.4) Sodium phosphate,dibasic 7558-79-4 1 5000(2270) 10039-32-4 wrr Sodium hos hate,tribasic 10140-05-5 P P 7601-54-9 1 5000(2270) 7758-29-4 7785-84-4 10101-89-0 10124-56-8 ®r 10361-89-4 Sodium selenite 7782-82-3 1 100(45.4) 10102-18-8 Streptozotocin 18883-66-4 4 U206 1(0.454) Strontium chromate 7789-06-2 1 10(4.54) Strychnidin-l0-one,&salts 57-24-9 1,4 P108 10(4.54) wog Strychnidin-l0-one,2,3-dimethoxy- 357-57-3 4 P018 100(45.4) Strychnine,&salts 57-24-9 1,4 P108 10(4.54) Styrene 100-42-5 1,3 1000(454) Styrene oxide 96-09-3 3 100(45.4) Sulfuric acid 7664-93-9 1 1000(454) 8014-95-7 s Sulfuric acid,dimethyl ester 77-78-1 3,4 U103 100(45.4) Sulfuric acid,dithallium(1+)salt 7446-18-6 1,4 P115 100(45.4) 10031-59-1 Sulfur monochloride 12771-08-3 1 1000(454) Sulfur phosphide 1314-80-3 1,4 U189 100(45.4) 2,4,5-T 93-76-5 1,4 See F027 1000(454) W' 2,4,5-T acid 93-76-5 1,4 See F027 1000(454) 2,4,5-T amines 2008-46-0 1 5000(2270) 1319-72-8 3813-14-7 6369-96-6 6369-97-7 OW 2,4,5-T esters 93-79-8 1 1000(454) 1928-47-8 2545-59-7 25168-15-4 61792-07-2 tog 2,4,5-T salts 13560-99-1 1 1000(454) TCDD 1746-01-6 2,3 1 (0.454) TDE 72-54-8 1,2,4 U060 1(0.454) 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 95-94-3 4 U207 5000(2270) 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 1746-01-6 2,3 1 (0.454) 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 630-20-6 4 U208 100(45.4) we 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 79-34-5 2,3,4 U209 100(45.4) Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 2,3,4 U210 100(45.4) 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 58-90-2 4 See F027 10(4.54) Tetraethyl pyrophosphate 107-49-3 1,4 P111 10(4.54) Tetraethyl lead 78-00-2 1,4 P110 10(4.54) Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate 3689-24-5 4 P109 100(45.4) rr Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 4 U213 1000(454) Tetranitromethane 509-14-8 4 P112 10(4.54) Tetraphosphoric acid,hexaethyl ester 757-58-4 4 P062 100(45.4) Thallic oxide 1314-32-5 4 P113 100(45.4) Thallium tt 7440-28-0 2 1000(454) THALLIUM AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2 NM Thallium(I)acetate 563-68-8 4 U214 100(45.4) Thallium(I)carbonate 6533-73-9 4 U215 100(45.4) Thallium chloride TICI 7791-12-0 4 U216 100(45.4) Thallium(I)nitrate 10102-45-1 4 U217 100(45.4) Thallium oxide TI2O3 1314-32-5 4 P113 100(45.4) AM Thallium(I)selenite 12039-52-0 4 P114 1000(454) Thallium(I)sulfate 7446-18-6 1,4 P115 100(45.4) 10031-59-1 Thioacetamide 62-55-5 4 U218 10(4.54) 299 rr In Oa WO §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) Ili TABLE 302.4-LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES-Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] Statutory RCRA Final NO Hazardous substance CASRN codet waste No. pounds(Kg) Thiodicarb 59669260 4 U410 100(45.4) Thiodiphosphoric acid,tetraethyl ester 3689-24-5 4 P109 100(45.4) al Thiofanox 39196-18-4 4 P045 100(45.4) Thioimidodicarbonic diamide[(H2N)C(S)]2NH 541-53-7 4 P049 100(45.4) Thiomethanol 74-93-1 1,4 U153 100(45.4) Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)] 2S2, 137-26-8 4 U244 10(4.54) tetramethyl-. Thiophanate-methyl 23564058 4 U409 10(4.54) NI Thiophenol 108-98-5 4 P014 100(45.4) Thiosemicarbazide 79-19-6 4 P116 100(45.4) Thiourea 62-56-6 4 U219 10(4.54) Thiourea,(2-chlorophenyl)- 5344-82-1 4 P026 100(45.4) Thiourea,1-naphthalenyl- 86-88-4 4 P072 100(45.4) Thiourea,phenyl- 103-85-5 4 P093 100(45.4) 110 Thiram 137-26-8 4 U244 10(4.54) Tirpate 26419738 4 P185 100(45.4) Titanium tetrachloride 7550-45-0 3 1,2,41000 (454) Toluene 108-88-3 1,2,3,4 U220 1000(454) Toluenediamine 95-80-7 3,4 U221 10(4.54) ow 496-72-0 823-40-5 25376-45-8 2,4-Toluene diamine 95-80-7 3,4 U221 10(4.54) 496-72-0 823-40-5 MI 25376-45-8 Toluene diisocyanate 91-08-7 3,4 U223 100(45.4) 584-84-9 26471-62-5 2,4-Toluene diisocyanate 91-08-7 3,4 U223 100(45.4) 584-84-9 MIII 26471-62-5 o-Toluidine 95-53-4 3,4 U328 100(45.4) p-Toluidine 106-49-0 4 U353 100(45.4) o-Toluidine hydrochloride 636-21-5 4 U222 100(45.4) Toxaphene 8001-35-2 1,2,3,4 P123 1(0.454) 2,4,5-TP acid 93-72-1 1,4 See F027 100(45.4) 2,4,5-TP esters 32534-95-5 1 100(45.4) Triallate 2303175 4 U389 100(45.4) 1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine 61-82-5 4 U011 10(4.54) Trichlorfon 52-68-6 1 100(45.4) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 120-82-1 2,3 100(45.4) NI 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6 2,3,4 U226 1000(454) 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 2,3,4 U227 100(45.4) Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 1,2,3,4 U228 100(45.4) Trichloromethanesulfenyl chloride 594-42-3 4 P118 100(45.4) Trichloromonofluoromethane 75-69-4 4 U121 5000(2270) Trichlorophenol 25167-82-2 1 10(4.54) gib 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol 15950-66-0 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol 933-78-8 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol 933-75-5 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol 609-19-8 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 95-95-4 1,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 88-06-2 1,2,3,4 See F027 10(4.54) ON Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate 27323-41-7 1 1000(454) Triethylamine 121-44-8 1,3,4 U404 5000(2270) Tnfluralin 1582-09-8 3 10(4.54) Trimethylamine 75-50-3 1 100(45.4) 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 540-84-1 3 1000(454) 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene 99-35-4 4 U234 10(4.54) WO 1,3,5-Trioxane,2,4,6-trimethyl- 123-63-7 4 U182 1000(454) Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate 126-72-7 4 U235 10(4.54) Trypan blue 72-57-1 4 U236 10(4.54) Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of Corrosivity N.A. 4 D002 100(45.4) Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of Ignitability N.A. 4 D001 100(45.4) lib Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of Reactivity N.A. 4 D003 100(45.4) Unlisted Hazardous Wastes Characteristic of Toxicity: Arsenic(D004) N.A. 4 D004 1 (0.454) 300 1111. ON OW VIM Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] too Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Barium(D005) N.A. 4 D005 1000(454) wow Benzene(D018) N.A. 1,2,3,4 D018 10(4.54) Cadmium(D006) N.A. 4 D006 10(4.54) Carbon tetrachloride(D019) N.A. 1,2,4 D019 10(4.54) Chlordane(D020) N.A. 1,2,4 D020 1(0.454) Chlorobenzene(D021) N.A. 1,2,4 D021 100(45.4) Chloroform(D022) N.A. 1,2,4 D022 10(4.54) me Chromium(D007) N.A. 4 D007 10(4.54) o-Cresol(D023) N.A. 4 D023 100(45.4) m-Cresol(D024) N.A. 4 D024 100(45.4) p-Cresol(D025) N.A. 4 0025 100(45.4) Cresol(D026) N.A. 4 D026 100(45.4) 2,4-0(0016) N.A. 1,4 D016 100(45.4) ,r, 1,4-Dichlorobenzene(D027) N.A. 1,2,4 D027 100(45.4) 1,2-Dichloroethane(D028) N.A. 1,2,4 0028 100(45.4) 1,1-Dichloroethylene(D029) N.A. 1,2,4 D029 100(45.4) 2,4-Dinitrotoluene(D030) N.A. 1,2,4 D030 10(4.54) Endrin(D012) N.A. 1,4 D012 1 (0.454) Heptachlor(and epoxide)(D031) N.A. 1,2,4 D031 1 (0.454) IOW Hexachlorobenzene(0032) N.A. 2,4 D032 10(4.54) Hexachlorobutadiene(0033) N.A. 2,4 D033 1 (0.454) Hexachloroethane(D034) N.A. 2,4 D034 100(45.4) Lead(D008) N.A. 4 D008 10(4.54) Lindane(D013) N.A. 1,4 D013 1(0.454) Mercury(D009) N.A. 4 0009 1 (0.454) ar Methoxychlor(0014) N.A. 1,4 D014 1 (0.454) Methyl ethyl ketone(D035) N.A. 4 D035 5000(2270) Nitrobenzene(D036) N.A. 1,2,4 D036 1000(454) Pentachlorophenol(D037) N.A. 1,2,4 D037 10(4.54) Pyridine(D038) N.A. 4 D038 1000(454) Selenium(D010) N.A. 4 D010 10(4.54) WOO Silver(D011) N.A. 4 D011 1 (0.454) Tetrachloroethylene(D039) N.A. 2,4 0039 100(45.4) Toxaphene(0015) N.A. 1,4 D015 1(0.454) Trichloroethylene(D040) N.A. 1,2,4 0040 100(45.4) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol(D041) N.A. 1,4 D041 10(4.54) 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol(D042) N.A. 1,2,4 D042 10(4.54) 2,4,5-TP(D017) N.A. 1,4 D017 100(45.4) Vinyl chloride(D043) N.A. 2,3,4 D043 1 (0.454) Uracil mustard 66-75-1 4 U237 10(4.54) Uranyl acetate 541-09-3 1 100(45.4) Uranyl nitrate 10102-06-4 1 100(45.4) MIN 36478-76-9 Urea,N-ethyl-N-nitroso- 759-73-9 4 U176 1 (0.454) Urea,N-methyl-N-nitroso- 684-93-5 3,4 U177 1(0.454) Urethane 51-79-6 3,4 U238 100(45.4) Vanadic acid,ammonium salt 7803-55-6 4 P119 1000(454) Vanadium oxide V2O5 1314-62-1 1,4 P120 1000(454) NW Vanadium pentoxide 1314-62-1 1,4 P120 1000(454) Vanadyl sulfate 27774-13-6 1 1000(454) Vinyl acetate 108-05-4 1,3 5000(2270) Vinyl acetate monomer 108-05-4 1,3 5000(2270) Vinylamine,N-methyl-N-nitroso- 4549-40-0 4 P084 10(4.54) Vinyl bromide 593-60-2 3 100(45.4) IOW Vinyl chloride 75-01-4 2,3,4 U043 1 (0.454) Vinylidene chloride 75-35-4 1,2,3,4 U078 100(45.4) Warfarin,&salts 81-81-2 4 P001,U248 100(45.4) Xylene 1330-20-7 1,3,4 U239 100(45.4) m-Xylene 108-38-3 3 1000(454) o-Xylene 95-47-6 3 1000(454) NM p-Xylene 106-42-3 3 100(45.4) Xylene(mixed) 1330-20-7 1,3,4 U239 100(45.4) Xylenes(isomers and mixture) 1330-20-7 1,3,4 U239 100(45.4) Xylenol 1300-71-6 1 1000(454) Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,11,17-dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5- 50-55-54 4 U200 5000(2270) trimethoxybenzoyl)oxy]-, methyl ester sr (3beta,l6beta,17alpha,18beta,20alpha). Zinctt 7440-66-6 2 1000(454) ZINC AND COMPOUNDS N.A. 2 •,, �„ 301 QM d. Illy NW N D §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) ea TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] N O Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Zinc acetate 557-34-6 1 1000(454) Zinc ammonium chloride 52628-25-8 1 1000(454) flit 14639-97-5 14639-98-6 Zinc,bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')- 137304 4 P205 10(4.54) Zinc borate 1332-07-6 1 1000(454) Zinc bromide 7699-45-8 1 1000(454) Zinc carbonate 3486-35-9 1 1000(454) Zinc chloride 7646-85-7 1 1000(454) Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2 557-21-1 1,4 P121 10(4.54) Zinc fluoride 7783-49-5 1 1000(454) Zinc formate 557-41-5 1 1000(454) Zinc hydrosulfite 7779-86-4 1 1000(454) Zinc nitrate 7779-88-0 1 1000(454) Mr Zinc phenolsulfonate 127-82-2 1 5000(2270) Zinc phosphide Zn3P2 1314-84-7 1,4 P122,U249 100(45.4) Zinc silicofluoride 16871-71-9 1 5000(2270) Zinc sulfate 7733-02-0 1 1000(454) Ziram 137304 4 P205 10(4.54) Zirconium nitrate 13746-89-9 1 5000(2270) Oa Zirconium potassium fluoride 16923-95-8 1 1000(454) Zirconium sulfate 14644-61-2 1 5000(2270) Zirconium tetrachloride 10026-11-6 1 5000(2270) F001 4 F001 10(4.54) The following spent halogenated solvents used in degreasing; all spent solvent mixtures/blends used in NO degreasing containing,before use,a total of ten percent or more(by volume)of one or more of the halogenated solvents listed below or those solvents listed in F002, F004,and F005;and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures. (a)Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 2,3,4 U210 100(45.4) SI (b)Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 1,2,3,4 U228 100(45.4) (c)Methylene chloride 75-09-2 2,3,4 U080 1000(454) (d)1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6 2,3,4 U226 1000(454) (e)Carbon tetrachloride 56-23-5 1,2,3,4 U211 10(4.54) (f)Chlorinated fluorocarbons N.A. 5000(2270) F002 4 F002 10(4.54) VW The following spent halogenated solvents; all spent sol- vent mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total of ten percent or more(by volume)of one or more of the halogenated solvents listed below or those solvents list- ed in F001, F004,or F005;and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mix- Ili tures. (a)Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4 2,3,4 U210 100(45.4) (b)Methylene chloride 75-09-2 2,3,4 U080 1000(454) (c)Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 1,2,3,4 U228 100(45.4) (d)1,1,1-Trichloroethane 71-55-6 2,3,4 U226 1000(454) (e)Chlorobenzene 108-90-7 1,2,3,4 U037 100(45.4) IIIIIIi (f)1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane 76-13-1 5000(2270) (g)o-Dichlorobenzene 95-50-1 1,2,4 U070 100(45.4) (h)Trichlorofluoromethane 75-69-4 4 U121 5000(2270) (i)1,1,2-Trichloroethane 79-00-5 2,3,4 U227 100(45.4) F003 4 F003 100(45.4) The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents. (a)Xylene 1330-20-7 1000(454) (b)Acetone 67-64-1 5000(2270) (c)Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 5000(2270) (d)Ethylbenzene 100-41-4 1000(454) (e)Ethyl ether 60-29-7 100(45.4) OW (f)Methyl isobutyl ketone 108-10-1 5000(2270) (g)n-Butyl alcohol 71-36-3 5000(2270) (h)Cyclohexanone 108-94-1 5000(2270) (i)Methanol 67-56-1 5000(2270) F004 4 F004 100(45.4) IIIIII The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents: (a)Cresols/Cresylic acid 1319-77-3 1,3,4 U052 100(45.4) 302 ,.Ilr so VMS Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] 4111110 Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN code} waste No. pounds(Kg) (b)Nitrobenzene 98-95-3 1,2,3,4 U169 1000(454) try F005 4 F005 100(45.4) The following spent non-halogenated solvents and the still bottoms from the recovery of these solvents: (a)Toluene 108-88-3 1,2,3,4 U220 1000(454) (b)Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 3,4 U159 5000(2270) (c)Carbon disulfide 75-15-0 1,3,4 P022 100(45.4) utr (d)Isobutanot 78-83-1 4 U140 5000(2270) (e)Pyridine 110-86-1 4 U196 1000(454) F006 4 F006 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating oper- ations except from the following processes:(1)sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum, (2) tin plating on carbon NMI steel, (3) zinc plating (segregated basis) on carbon steel,(4)aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel,(5)cleaning/stripping associated with tin,zinc and aluminum plating on carbon steel, and (6) chemical etching and milling of aluminum. F007 4 F007 10(4.54) IMO Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations. F008 4 F008 10(4.54) Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where cyanides are used in the process. F009 4 F009 10(4.54) Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electro- plating operations where cyanides are used in the proc- ess. F010 4 F010 10(4.54) Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process. F011 4 F011 10(4.54) Spent cyanide solutions from salt bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations. vow F012 4 F012 10(4.54) Quenching wastewater treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in the process. F019 4 F019 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conver- sion coating of aluminum except from zirconium phosphating in aluminum can washing when such phosphating is an exclusive conversion coating proc- ess.Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufac- turing of motor vehicles using a zinc phosphating proc- ess will not be subject to this listing at the point of gen- 41111 eration if the wastes are not placed outside on the land prior to shipment to a landfill for disposal and are either: disposed in a Subtitle D municipal or industrial landfill unit that is equipped with a single clay liner and is per- mitted,licensed or otherwise authorized by the state;or disposed in a landfill unit subject to,or otherwise meet- arr ing, the landfill requirements in§258.40,§264.301 or §265.301.For the purposes of this listing,motor vehicle manufacturing is defined in §261.31(b)(4)(i) and §261.31(b)(4)(ii) describes the recordkeeping require- ments for motor vehicle manufacturing facilities F020 4 F020 1(0.454) *MI Wastes(except wastewater and spent carbon from hydro- gen chloride purification)from the production or manu- facturing use(as a reactant,chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tri- or tetrachtorophenot or of intermediates used to produce their pesticide derivatives.(This listing does not include 1r wastes from the production of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.) F021 4 F021 1(0.454) 303 MOP ar OW §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] OOP Statutory RCRA Final RC)Hazardous substance CASRN codet waste pounds(Kg) No.Wastes(except wastewater and spent carbon from hydro- gen chloride purification)from the production or manu- Will facturing use(as a reactant, chemical intermediate,or component in a formulating process) of pentachlorophenol or of intermediates used to produce its derivatives. F022 4 F022 1(0.454) Wastes(except wastewater and spent carbon from hydro- gen chloride purification) from the manufacturing use (as a reactant,chemical intermediate,or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions. F023 4 F023 1 (0.454) Wastes(except wastewater and spent carbon from hydro- gen chloride purification)from the production of mate- rials on equipment previously used for the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical inter- mediate, or a component in a formulating process) of tri-and tetrachlorophenols.(This listing does not include wastes from equipment used only for the production or use of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5- trichlorophenol.) F024 4 F024 1(0.454) Process wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor clean-out wastes, from the production of certain chlorinated ali- phatic hydrocarbons by free radical catalyzed proc- esses. These chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five,with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. (This listing does not include wastewaters,wastewater treatment sludges,spent cata- lysts,and wastes listed in 40 CFR 261.31 or 261.32.) F025 4 F025 1 (0.454) Condensed light ends, spent filters and filter aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the production of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons,by free radical cata- dW lyzed processes. These chlorinated aliphatic hydro- carbons are those having carbon chain lengths ranging from one to and including five, with varying amounts and positions of chlorine substitution. F026 4 F026 1 (0.454) Wastes(except wastewater and spent carbon from hydro- gen chloride purification)from the production of mate- rials on equipment previously used for the manufac- turing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process)of tetra-,penta-,or hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions. F027 4 F027 1 (0.454) Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused formulations containing compounds derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing does not include formula- tions containing hexachlorophene synthesized from ,may prepurified 2,4,5- trichlorophenol as the sole compo- nent.) F028 4 F028 1(0.454) Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treat- ment of soil contaminated with EPA Hazardous Waste Nos.F020,F021,F022,F023,F026,and F027. F032 4 F032 1(0.454) eV 304 111 ION r.. Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] NIP Statutory RCRA Final RC)Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Wastewaters(except those that have not come into con- tact with process contaminants),process residuals,pre- servative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that currently use or have previously used chlorophenolic formula- tions(except potentially cross-contaminated wastes that have had the F032 waste code deleted in accordance ®rrr with §261.35 of this chapter or potentially cross-con- taminated wastes that are otherwise currently regulated as hazardous wastes (i.e., F034 or F035),and where the generator does not resume or initiate use of chlorophenolic formulations). This listing does not in- clude K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment VIM of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol. F034 4 F034 1(0.454) Wastewaters(except those that have not come into con- tact with process contaminants),process residuals,pre- servative drippage, and spent formulations from wood 'r preserving processes generated at plants that use creo- sote formulations. This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of waste- water from wood preserving processes that use creo- sote and/or pentachlorophenol. F035 4 F035 1(0.454) Wastewaters(except those that have not come into con- tact with process contaminants),process residuals,pre- servative drippage, and spent formulations from wood preserving processes generated at plants that use inor- ganic preservatives containing arsenic or chromium. This listing does not include K001 bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol. F037 4 F037 1(0.454) Petroleum refinery primary oil/water/solids separation woo sludge-Any sludge generated from the gravitational sep- aration of oil/water/solids during the storage or treat- ment of process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such sludges include, but are not limited to those generated in oil/ water/solids separators; tanks and impoundments; wsti ditches and other conveyances;sumps;and stormwater units receiving dry weather flow. Sludges generated in stormwater units that do not receive dry weather flow, sludges generated from non-contact once-through cool- ing waters segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters,sludges generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in §261.31(b)(2( (including sludges generated in one or more additional units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological treatment units)and K051 wastes are not in- cluded in this listing.This listing does include residuals generated from processing or recycling oil-bearing haz- rs ardous secondary materials excluded under §261.4(a)(12)(i), if those residuals are to be disposed of. F038 4 F038 1 (0.454) arr aim ,.,, 305 VIM mOOMMAINNOSOOMONAINOMOIIIIMY ■r AO ON §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) MO TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Petroleum refinery secondary(emulsified) oil/water/solids separation sludge-Any sludge and/or float generated from the physical and/or chemical separation of oil/ water/solids in process wastewaters and oily cooling wastewaters from petroleum refineries.Such wastes in- clude,but are not limited to,all sludges and floats gen- erated in:induced air flotation(IAF)units,tanks and im- poundments, and all sludges generated in DAF units. Irit Sludges generated in stormwater units that do not re- ceive dry weather flow, sludges generated from non- contact once-through cooling waters segregated for treatment from other process or oily cooling waters, sludges and floats generated in aggressive biological treatment units as defined in §261.31(b)(2) (including ern sludges and floats generated in one or more additional units after wastewaters have been treated in aggressive biological treatment units) and F037, K048, and K051 wastes are not included in this listing. F039 4 F039 1(0.454) Leachate(liquids that have percolated through land dis- posed wastes)resulting from the disposal of more than one restricted waste classified as hazardous under sub- part D of 40 CFR part 261.(Leachate resulting from the disposal of one or more of the following EPA Haz- ardous Wastes and no other hazardous wastes retains its EPA Hazardous Waste Number(s): F020, F021, F022,F026,F027,and/or F028.) K001 4 K001 1 (0.454) Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewaters from wood preserving processes that use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol. 54 10 K002 4 K002 4 ( ) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments. K003 4 K003 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of mo- lybdate orange pigments. K004 4 K004 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments. K005 4 K005 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments. 1 K006 4 K006 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous and hy- drated). K007 4 K007 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue pigments. K008 4 K008 10(4.54) Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green pigments. K009 4 K009 10(4.54) Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde 1O from ethylene. K010 4 K010 10(4.54) Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene. K011 4 K011 10(4.54) Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the pro- tl�ll duction of acrylonitrile. K013 4 K013 10(4.54) Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the produc- tion of acrylonitrile. K014 4 K014 5000(2270) Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the production of acrylonitrile. K015 4 K015 10(4.54) 306 OA rtwr INN Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] +rrir Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet waste pounds(Kg) No. Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride. K016 4 K016 1 (0.454) vow Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of carbon tetrachloride. K017 4 K017 10(4.54) Heavy ends(still bottoms)from the purification column in the production of epichlorohydrin. wr K018 4 K018 1(0.454) Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride production. K019 4 K019 1(0.454) Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in ethylene dichloride production. Kr K020 4 K020 1 (0.454) Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production. K021 4 K021 10(4.54) Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production. NOP K022 4 K022 1(0.454) Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol/ace- tone from cumene. K023 4 K023 5000(2270) Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhy- dride from naphthalene. r K024 4 K024 5000(2270) Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhy- dride from naphthalene. K025 4 K025 10(4.54) Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene. K026 4 K026 1000(454) Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines. K027 4 K027 10(4.54) Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate production. INN K028 4 K028 1(0.454) Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. K029 4 K029 1 (0.454) Waste from the product steam stripper in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. osi K030 4 K030 1 (0.454) Column bottoms or heavy ends from the combined pro- duction of trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene. K031 4 K031 1 (0.454) By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and cacodylic acid. K032 4 K032 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane. K033 4 K033 10(4.54) Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of NEN cyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane. K034 4 K034 10(4.54) Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane. K035 4 K035 1 (0.454) AMP Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the produc- tion of creosote. K036 4 K036 1 (0.454) Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillation in the production of disulfoton. K037 4 K037 1 (0.454) Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton. K038 4 K038 10(4.54) 307 OW §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) NIP TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] Ilri Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noote pounds(Kg) Wastewater from the washing and stopping of phorate production. Ni K039 4 K039 10(4.54) Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate. K040 4 K040 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate. K041 4 K041 1 (0.454) Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene. K042 4 K042 10(4.54) Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in the production of 2,4,5-T. K043 4 K043 10(4.54) 2,6-Dichlorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D. K044 4 K044 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and processing of explosives. K045 4 K045 10(4.54) Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing explosives. K046 4 K046 10(4.54) Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing, formulation and loading of lead-based initiating com- pounds. K047 4 K047 10(4.54) Pink/red water from TNT operations. K048 4 K048 10(4.54) Dissolved air flotation(DAF)float from the petroleum re- fining industry. K049 4 K049 10(4.54) Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining indus- try. KO 0 4 K050 10(4.54) IMO Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petro- leum refining industry. K051 4 K051 10(4.54) API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry. K052 4 K052 10(4.54) t� Tank bottoms(leaded)from the petroleum refining indus- try. K060 4 K060 1 (0.454) Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations. K061 4 K061 10(4.54) Emission control dust/sludge from the primary production of steel in electric furnaces. K062 4 K062 10(4.54) Spent pickle liquor generated by steel finishing operations of facilities within the iron and steel industry(SIC Codes 331 and 332). K064 4 K064 10(4.54) Acid plant blowdown slurry/sludge resulting from the thick- ening of blowdown slurry from primary copper produc- tion. K065 4 K065 10(4.54) �1 Surface impoundment solids contained in and dredged from surface impoundments at primary lead smelting fa- cilities. K066 4 K066 10(4.54) Sludge from treatment of process wastewater and/or acid I_II plant blowdown from primary zinc production. K069 4 K069 10(4.54) 308 ,� IMP err IMO Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] trr Statutory RCRA Final RQ Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelt- ing. (Note: This listing is stayed administratively for 1111111 sludge generated from secondary acid scrubber sys- tems.The stay will remain in effect until further adminis- trative action is taken.If EPA takes further action effect- ing the stay, EPA will publish a notice of the action in the FEDERAL REGISTER.) K071 4 K071 1 (0.454) Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production,where separately prepurified brine is not used. K073 4 K073 10(4.54) Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step air of the diaphragm cellprocess using graphite anodes in chlorine production. K083 4 K083 100(45.4) Distillation bottoms from aniline production. K084 4 K084 1 (0.454) Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the pro- duction of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds. K085 4 K085 10(4.54) Distillation or fractionation column bottoms from the pro- duction of chlorobenzenes. r K086 4 K086 10(4.54) Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or water washes and sludges from cleaning tubs and equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments,driers,soaps,and stabilizers containing chro- mium and lead. IMO K087 4 K087 100(45.4) Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations. K088 4 K088 10(4.54) Spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction. K090 4 K090 10(4.54) Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromiumsilicon r production. K091 4 K091 10(4.54) Emission control dust or sludge from ferrochromium pro- duction. K093 4 K093 5000(2270) Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhy- dride from ortho-xylene. K094 4 K094 5000(2270) Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhy- dride from ortho-xylene. K095 4 K095 100(45.4) rr Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1-trichloro- ethane. K096 4 K096 100(45.4) Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the pro- duction of 1,1,1-trichloroethane. K097 4 K097 1(0.454) Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the production of chlordane. K098 4 K098 1(0.454) Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene. K099 4 K099 10(4.54) ear Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D. K100 4 K100 10(4.54) Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting. K101 4 K101 1 (0.454) Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline- /MI based compounds in the production of veterinary phar- maceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds K102 4 K102 1(0.454) 309 ®r rr..1111111. Wr trW §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) fw TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] 111* Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Residue from the use of activated carbon for decoloriza- tion in the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds. K103 4 K103 100(45.4) Process residues from aniline extraction from the produc- tion of aniline. K104 4 K104 10(4.54) Combined wastewater streams generated from III nitrobenzene/aniline production. K105 4 K105 10(4.54) Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step in the production of chlorobenzenes. K106 4 K106 1(0.454) Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell proc- ess in chlorine production. K107 4 K107 10(4.54) Column bottoms from product separation from the produc- tion of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine(UDMH)from carboxylic acid hydrazines. K108 4 K108 10(4.54) Condensed column overheads from product separation and condensed reactor vent gases from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine(UDMH)from carboxylic acid hydrazides. K109 4 K109 10(4.54) WD Spent filter cartridges from product purification from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine(UDMH) from car- boxylic acid hydrazides. K110 4 K110 10(4.54) Condensed column overheads from intermediate separa- tion from the production of 1,1- dimethylhydrazine (UDMH)from carboxylic acid hydrazides. K111 4 K111 10(4.54) Product washwaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene. K112 4 K112 10(4.54) Reaction by-product water from the drying column in the IMO production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dini- trotoluene. K113 4 K113 10(4.54) Condensed liquid light ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene. K114 4 K114 10(4.54) Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in the pro- duction of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dinitro- toluene. K115 4 K115 10(4.54) Oat Heavy ends from the purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of dini- trotoluene. K116 4 K116 10(4.54) Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the production of toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation — of toluenediamine. K117 4 K117 1 (0.454) Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber in the pro- duction of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene. K118 4 K118 1 (0.454) Spent adsorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via brommation of ethene. K123 4 K123 10(4.54) Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates, and washwaters) from the production of mai ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts. K124 4 K124 10(4.54) 310 We OW Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] Statutory RCRA Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds Final RQ Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of rr ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts. K125 4 K125 10(4.54) Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation solids from the production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts. K126 4 K126 10(4.54) die Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and pack- aging operations from the production or formulation of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts. K131 4 K131 100(45.4) Wastewater from the reactor and spent sulfuric acid from the acid dryer from the production of methyl bromide. AIM K132 4 K132 1000(454) Spent absorbent and wastewater separator solids from the production of methyl bromide. K136 4 K136 1 (0.454) Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene. K141 4 K141 1(0.454) Process residues from the recovery of coal tar,including, but not limited to, collecting sump residues from the production of coke from coal or the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. This listing does not include K087 (decanter tank tar sludges from coking operations). K142 4 K142 1(0.454) Tar storage tank residues from the production of coke from coal or from the recovery of coke by-products pro- duced from coal. K143 4 K143 1 (0.454) Process residues from the recovery of light oil,including, but not limited to,those generated in stills,decanters, too and wash oil recovery units from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. K144 4 K144 1 (0.454) Wastewater sump residues from light oil refining, includ- ing, but not limited to, intercepting or contamination sump sludges from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. K145 4 K145 1 (0.454) Residues from naphthalene collection and recovery oper- ations from the recovery of coke by-products produced from coal. K147 4 K147 1 (0.454) Tar storage tank residues from coal tar refining. K148 4 K148 1 (0.454) Residues from coal tar distillation, including,but not lim- ited to,still bottoms. K149 4 K149 10(4.54) woo Distillation bottoms from the production of alpha-(or meth- yl-)chlorinated toluenes,ring-chlorinated toluenes,ben- zoyl chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups.[This waste does not include still bot- toms from the distillation of benzyl chloride.] MIN K150 4 K150 10(4.54) Organic residuals, excluding spent carbon adsorbent, from the spent chlorine gas and hydrochloric acid re- covery processes associated with the production of alpha-(or methyl-)chlorinated toluenes,ring-chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides,and compounds with mix- 111111 tures of these functional groups. K151 4 K151 10(4.54) 311 Mire Win tir §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] Statutory RCRA Final RO Hazardous substance CASRN codet Noe pounds(Kg) Wastewater treatment sludges, excluding neutralization and biological sludges,generated during the treatment IIIfIY of waste-waters from the production of alpha-(or meth- yl-)chlorinated toluenes,ring-chlorinated toluenes,ben- zoyl chlorides,and compounds with mixtures of these functional groups. K156 4 K156 10(4.54) Organic waste (including heavy ends, still bot- toms, light ends, spent solvents,filtrates,and decantates)from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufac- ture of 3-iodo-2-propynyl n-butylcarbamate.) K157 4 K157 10(4.54) Olt Wastewaters (including scrubber waters, con- denser waters, washwaters, and separation waters)from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes.(This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 1W 3-iodo-2-propynyl n-butylcarbamate.) K158 4 K158 10(4.54) Bag house dusts and filter/separation solids from the production of carbamates and carbamoyl oximes.(This listing does not apply to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-2- propynyl n-butylcarbamate.) K159 4 K159 10(4.54) Organics from the treatment of thiocarbamate wastes. K161 4 K161 1 (0.454) Purification solids (including filtration, evapo- ration, and centrifugation solids), bag-house dust and floor sweepings from the production of dithiocarbamate acids and their salts. (This listing does not include K125 or K126). K169' 4 K169 10(4.54) Crude oil storage tank sediment from petroleum refining operations. K170' 4 K170 1 (0.454) Clarified slurry oil tank sediment and/or in-line filter/sepa- ration solids from petroleum refining operations. 11116 K171' 4 K171 1 (0.454) Spent hydrotreating catalyst from petroleum refining oper- ations. (This listing does not include inert support media.) K172' 4 K172 1 (0.454) Spent hydrorefining catalyst from petroleum refining oper- t� ations. (This listing does not include inert support media.) K1741 4 K174 1 (0.454) K175' 4 K175 1 (0.454) K176. 11111 Baghouse filters from the production of antimony oxide, 4 K176 1 (0.454) including filters from the production of intermediates (e.g.,antimony metal or crude antimony oxide) K177. Slag from the production of antimony oxide that is specu- 4 K177 5,000(2270) latively accumulated or disposed, including slag from it�li the production of intermediates(e.g.,antimony metal or crude antimony oxide) K178 4 K178 1000(454) Residues from manufacturing and manufacturing- site storage of ferric chloride from acids formed during the production of titanium diox- ide using the chloride-ilmenite process. K181 4 K181 #5 312 trtr Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 TABLE 302.4—LIST OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND REPORTABLE QUANTITIES—Continued [Note:All Comments/Notes Are Located at the End of This Table] irr Statutory RCRA Hazardous substance CASRN code Noe pounds(Kg) Nonwastewaters from the production of dyes and/or pig- ments err (including nonwastewaters commingled at the point of generation with nonwastewaters from other processes) that, at the point of generation, contain mass loadings of any of the constituents identified in paragraph (c) of section 261.32 that are equal to or greater than the corresponding paragraph(c)levels,as lers determined on a calendar year basis t Indicates the statutory source defined by 1,2,3,and 4,as described in the note preceding Table 302.4. t Indicates the statutory source defined by 1,2,3,and 4,as described in the note preceding Table 302.4. tt No reporting of releases of this hazardous substance is required if the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal released is larger than 100 micrometers(0.004 inches). tttThe RQ for asbestos is limited to friable forms only. ##The Agency may adjust the statutory RQ for this hazardous substance in a future rulemaking;until then the statutory one- pound RO applies. §The adjusted RQs for radionuclides may be found in Appendix B to this table. Indicates that no RQ is being assigned to the generic or broad class. e Benzene was already a CERCLA hazardous substance prior to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and received an adjusted 10- pound RQ based on potential carcinogenicity in an August 14, 1989,final rule(54 FR 33418).The CAA Amendments specify that"benzene(including benzene from gasoline)"is a hazardous air pollutant and,thus,a CERCLA hazardous substance. a ro bThe CAA Amendments of 1990 list DDE(3547-04-4)as a CAA hazardous air pollutant.The CAS number,3547-04-4,is for the chemical,p,p'dichlorodiphenytethane.DDE or p,p'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene,CAS number 72-55-9,is already listed in Table 302.4 with a final RQ of 1 pound.The substance identified by the CAS number 3547-04-4 has been evaluated and list- ed as DDE to be consistent with the CAA section 112 listing,as amended. °Includes mineral fiber emissions from facilities manufacturing or processing glass,rock,or slag fibers(or other mineral de- rived fibers)of average diameter 1 micrometer or less. d Includes mono-and di-ethers of ethylene glycol,diethylene glycol,and triethylene glycol R-(OCH2CH2)n-OR'where: n=1,2,or 3; R=alkyl C7 or less;or R=phenyl or alkyl substituted phenyl; R'=H or alkyl C7 or less;or OR'consisting of carboxylic acid ester,sulfate,phosphate,nitrate,or sulfonate. e Includes organic compounds with more than one benzene ring,and which have a boiling point greater than or equal to 100 °C. was 'See 40 CFR 302.6(b)(1)for application of the mixture rule to this hazardous waste. APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued rr CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 50000 Formaldehyde. 52686 Trichlorfon. 50077 Azirino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]indole-4,7-dione,6- 52857 Famphur. amino-8-[[(aminocarbonyl)oxy]methyl]- Phosphorothioic acid, O-[4-[(dimethylamino) rrr 1,1a,2,8,8a, 8b-hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5- sulfonyl)phenyl]0,0-dimethyl ester. methyl-, [1 aS-(1 aalpha, 53703 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene. 8beta,8aalpha,8balpha)]- Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene. Mitomycin C. 1,2:5,6-Dibenzanthracene. 50180 Cyclophosphamide. 53963 Acetamide,N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-. 2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N-bis(2- 2-Acetylaminofluorene. chloroethyl)tetrahydro-,2-oxide. 54115 Nicotine,&salts. 50293 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2- trichloroethylidene)bis[4- Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, (S)-, & chtoro-. salts. DDT. 55185 Ethanamine,N-ethyl-N-nitroso-. 4,4'-DDT. N-Nitrosodiethylamine. AIM 50328 Benzo[a]pyrene. 55630 Nitroglycerine. 3,4-Benzopyrene. 1,2,3-Propanetriol,trinitrate. 50555 Reserpine. 55914 Diisopropylfluorophosphate(DFP). Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid,11,17-dimethoxy- Phosphorofluororidic acid, bis(1-methylethyl) 18-[(3 ,4,5-t rimethoxybenzoyl)oxy]-, methyl ester. ester(3beta,16beta,17alpha,l8beta,20alpha)- 56042 Methylthiouracil. 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-methyl-2- 51285 Phenol,2,4-dinitro-. thioxo-. 2,4-Dinitrophenol. 56235 Carbon tetrachloride. 51434 Epinephrine. Methane,tetrachloro-. 1,2-Benzenediol,4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino) 56382 Parathion. ethyl]-. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-(4- 51796 Carbamic acid,ethyl ester. nitrophenyl)ester. Ethyl carbamate. 56495 Benz[j]aceanthrylene,1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-. Urethane. 3-Methylcholanthrene. 313 Ili air Ili IN §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued oil CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 56531 Diethylstilbestrol. 62748 Acetic acid,fluoro-,sodium salt. Phenol,4,4'-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bis-,(E). Fluoroacetic acid,sodium salt. 56553 Benz[a]anthracene. 62759 Methanamine,N-methyl-N-nitroso-. Ili Benzo[a]anthracene. N-Nitrosodimethylamine. 1,2-Benzanthracene. 63252 Carbaryl. 56724 Coumaphos. 1-Naphthalenol,methylcarbamate. 57147 Hydrazine,1,1-dimethyl-. 64006 m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate. 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine. 3-Isopropylphenyl N-methylcarbamate. 57249 Strychnidin-10-one,&salts. Phenol,3-(1-methylethyl)-,methyl carbamate. Ili Strychnine,&salts. 64006 Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-, methyl carbamate 57476 Physostigmine. (m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate). Pyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-5-ol, 1,2,3,3a,8,8a- 64186 Formic acid. hexahydro-1,3a,8-trimethyl-, methylcarbamate 64197 Acetic acid. (ester),(3aS-cis)-. 64675 Diethyl sulfate. 57578 beta-Propiolactone. 65850 Benzoic acid. III 57647 Benzoic acid,2-hydroxy-,compd.with(3aS-cis)- 66751 Uracil mustard. 1,2,3,3a,8,8a-hexahydro-1,3a,8- 2,4-(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-[bis(2- trimethylpyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-5-y1 chloroethyl)amino]-. methylcarbamate ester(1:1). 67561 Methanol. Physostigmine salicylate. Methyl alcohol. Ili 57749 Chlordane. 67641 Acetone. Chlordane,alpha&gamma isomers. 2-Propanone. CHLORDANE (TECHNICAL MIXTURE AND 67663 Chloroform. METABOLITES). Methane,trichloro-. 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8- 67721 Ethane,hexachloro-. octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-. Hexachloroethane. all 57976 Benz[a]anthracene,7,12-dimethyl-. 68122 Dimethylformamide. 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene. 70257 Guanidine,N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-. 58899 y-BHC. MNNG. Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro- 70304 Hexachlorophene. (la,2a,3[3,4a,5a,6(3)-. Phenol,2,2'-methylenebis[3,4,6-tri-chloro-. Lindane. 71363 n-Butyl alcohol. NO Lindane(all isomers). 1-Butanol. 58902 Phenol,2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-. 71432 Benzene. 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol. 71556 Ethane,1,1,1-trichloro-. 59507 p-Chloro-m-cresol. Methyl chloroform. Phenol,4-chloro-3-methyl-. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane. 59892 N-Nitrosomorpholine. 72208 Endrin. go 60004 Ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid(EDTA). Endrin,&metabolites. 60117 Benzenamine,N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-. 2,7:3.6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3- Dimethyl aminoazobenzene. b]oxirene,3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro- p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene. 1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-octahydro-, 60297 Ethane,1,1'-oxybis-. (laalpha,2beta,2abeta,3alpha, Ethyl ether. 6alpha,6abeta,7beta,7aalpha)-,&metabolites. NO 60344 Hydrazine,methyl-. 72435 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4- Methyl hydrazine. methoxy-. 60355 Acetamide. Methoxychlor. 60515 Dimethoate. 72548 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2-dichloroethylidene)bis[4- Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl S-[2( chloro-. methylamino)-2-oxoethyl]ester. DOD. UN 60571 Dieldrin. TDE. 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene, 4,4'-DDD. 3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2, 2a,3,6,6a,7,7a- 72559 DDE octahydro-, 4,4'-DDE. (1aalpha,2beta,2aalpha,3beta,6beta, 72571 Trypan blue. 6aalpha,7beta,7aalpha)-. 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-[(3,3'-di- 61825 Amitrole. methyl-(1,1'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)-bis(azo)]bis(5- 1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine. amino-4-hydroxy)-tetrasodium salt. 62384 Mercury,(acetato-O)phenyl-. 74839 Bromomethane. Phenylmercury acetate. Methane,bromo-. 62442 Acetamide,N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-. Methyl bromide. Ili Phenacetin. 74873 Chloromethane. 62500 Ethyl methanesulfonate. Methane,chloro-. Methanesulfonic acid,ethyl ester. Methyl chloride. 62533 Aniline. 74884 lodomethane Benzenamine. Methane,iodo-. 62555 Ethanethioamide. Methyl iodide. Mb Thioacetamide. 74895 Monomethylamine. 62566 Thiourea. 74908 Hydrocyanic acid. 62737 Dichlorvos. Hydrogen cyanide. 314 .1,1, NIP ■ OWII OW "` Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- +M ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 74931 Methanethiol. 78933 2-Butanone. Methyl mercaptan. MEK. Thiomethanol. Methyl ethyl ketone. 74953 Methane,dibromo-. 78999 1,1-Dichloropropane. Methylene bromide. 79005 Ethane,1,1,2-trichloro-. 75003 Chloroethane. 1,1,2-Trichloroethane. Ethyl chloride. 79016 Ethene,trichloro-. 75014 Ethene,chloro-. Trichloroethylene. m Vinyl chloride. 79061 Acrylamide. 75047 Monoethylamine. 2-Propenamide. 75058 Acetonitrile. 79094 Propionic acid. 75070 Acetaldehyde. 79107 Acrylic acid. Ethanal. 2-Propenoic acid. 75092 Dichloromethane. 79118 Chloroacetic acid. OW Methane,dichloro-. 79196 Hydrazinecarbothioamide. Methylene chloride. Thiosemicarbazide. 75150 Carbon disulfide. 79221 Carbonochloridic acid,methyl ester. 75207 Calcium carbide. Methyl chlorocarbonate. 75218 Ethylene oxide. 79312 iso-Butyric acid. amo Oxirane. 79345 Ethane,1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-. 75252 Bromoform. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane. Methane,tribromo-. 79447 Carbamic chloride,dimethyl-. 75274 Dichlorobromomethane. Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride. 75343 Ethane,1,1-dichloro-. 79469 Propane,2-nitro-. Ethylidene dichloride. 2-Nitropropane. WO 1,1-Dichloroethane. 80159 alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide. 75354 Ethene,1,1-dichloro-. Hydroperoxide,1-methyl-1-phenylethyl-. Vinylidene chloride. 80626 Methyl methacrylate. 1,1-Dichloroethylene. 2-Propenoic acid,2-methyl-,methyl ester. 75365 Acetyl chloride. 81812 Warfarin,&salts. 75445 Carbonic dichloride. 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1- OW Phosgene. phenylbutyl)-,&salts. 75503 Trimethylamine. 82688 Benzene,pentachloronitro-. 75558 Aziridine,2-methyl-. PCNB. 2-Methyl aziridine. Pentachloronitrobenzene. 1,2-Propylenimine. Quintobenzene. 75569 Propylene oxide. 83329 Acenaphthene. ar 75605 Arsinic acid,dimethyl-. 84662 Diethyl phthalate. Cacodylic acid. 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,diethyl ester. 75649 tert-Butylamine. 84742 Di-n-butyl phthalate. 75694 Methane,trichlorofluoro-. Dibutyl phthalate. Trichloromonofluoromethane. n-Butyl phthalate. 75718 Dichlorodifluoromethane. 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dibutyl ester. air Methane,dichlorodifluoro-. 85007 Diquat. 75865 Acetone cyanohydrin. 85018 Phenanthrene. Propanenitrile,2-hydroxy-2-methyl-. 85449 Phthalic anhydride. 2-Methyllactonitrile. 1,3-Isobenzofurandione. 75876 Acetaldehyde,trichloro-. 85687 Butyl benzyl phthalate. Chloral. 86306 N-Nitrosodiphenylamine. 'r' 75990 2,2-Dichloropropionic acid. 86500 Guthion. 76017 Ethane,pentachloro-. 86737 Fluorene. Pentachloroethane. 86884 alpha-Naphthylthiourea. 76448 Heptachlor. Thiourea,1-naphthalenyl-. 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8- 87650 Phenol,2,6-dichloro-. heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-. 2,6-Dichlorophenol. Orr 77474 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 87683 Hexachlorobutadiene. 1,3-Cyclopentadiene,1,2,3,4,5,5-hexa-chloro-. 1,3-Butadiene,1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro-. 77781 Dimethyl sulfate. 87865 Pentachlorophenol. Sulfuric acid,dimethyl ester. Phenol,pentachloro-. 78002 Plumbane,tetraethyl-. 88062 Phenol,2,4,6-trichloro-. Tetraethyl lead. 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol. OWN 78591 Isophorone. 88722 o-Nitrotoluene. 78795 Isoprene. 88755 o-Nitrophenol. 78819 iso-Butylamine. 2-Nitrophenol. 78831 Isobutyl alcohol. 88857 Dinoseb. 1-Propanol,2-methyl-. Phenol,2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-. 78875 Propane,1,2-dichloro-. 90040 o-Anisidine. WO Propylene dichloride. 91087 Benzene,1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-. 1,2-Dichloropropane. Toluene diisocyanate. 78886 2,3-Dichloropropene. 2,4-Toluene diisocyanate. MO 315 dill 11111 rr Ili alli §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ND CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 91203 Naphthalene. Nitrobenzene. 91225 Quinoline. 99081 m-Nitrotoluene. 91587 beta-Chloronaphthalene. 99354 Benzene,1,3,5-trinitro-. Se Naphthalene,2-chloro-. 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene. 2-Chloronaphthalene. 99558 Benzenamine,2-methyl-5-nitro-. 91598 beta-Naphthylamine. 5-Nitro-o-toluidine. 2-Naphthalenamine. 99650 m-Dinitrobenzene. 91667 N,N-Diethylaniline. 99990 p-Nitrotoluene. ON 91805 Methapyrilene. 100016 Benzenamine,4-nitro-. 1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N'-2-pyridinyl- p-Nitroaniline. N'-(2-thienylmethyl)-. 100027 p-Nitrophenol. 91941 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dichloro-. Phenol,4-nitro-. 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine. 4-Nitrophenol. 92524 Biphenyl. 100254 p-Dinitrobenzene. UM 92671 4-Aminobiphenyl. 100414 Ethylbenzene. 92875 Benzidine. 100425 Styrene. [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine. 100447 Benzene,(chloromethyl)-. 92933 4-Nitrobiphenyl. Benzyl chloride. Propanoic acid,2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-. 100470 Benzonitrile. Silvex(2,4,5-TP). 100754 N-Nitrosopiperidine. MY 2,4,5-TP acid. Piperidine,1-nitroso-. 93765 Acetic acid,(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-. 101144 Benzenamine,4,4'-melhylenebis[2-chloro-. 93721 2,4,5-T. 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline). 2,4,5-T acid. 101279 Barban. 93798 2,4,5-T esters. Carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenyl)-, 4-chloro-2- 94111 2,4-D Ester. butynyl ester. illi 94586 Dihydrosafrole. 101553 Benzene,1-bromo-4-phenoxy-. 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-propyl-. 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether. 94597 Safrole. 101688 MDI. 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-(2-propenyl)-. Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. 94791 2,4-D Ester. 101779 4,4'-Methylenedianiline. 94804 2,4-D Ester. 103855 Phenylthiourea. lib 95476 o-Xylene. Thiourea,phenyl-. 95487 o-Cresol. 105464 sec-Butyl acetate. 95501 Benzene,1,2-dichloro-. 105679 Phenol,2,4-dimethyl-. o-Dichlorobenzene. 2,4-Dimethylphenol. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene. 106423 p-Xylene. 95534 Benzenamine,2-methyl-. 106445 p-Cresol. 11111 o-Toluidine. 106467 Benzene,1,4-dichloro-. 95578 o-Chlorophenol. p-Dichlorobenzene. Phenol,2-chloro-. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene. 2-Chlorophenol. 106478 Benzenamine,4-chloro-. 95807 Benzenediamine,ar-methyl-. p-Chloroaniline. Toluenediamine. 106490 Benzenamine,4-methyl-. Ili 2,4-Toluene diamine. p-Toluidine. 95943 Benzene,1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-. 106503 p-Phenylenediamine. 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene. 106514 p-Benzoquinone. 95954 Phenol,2,4,5-tichloro-. 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione. 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol. Quinone. 96093 Styrene oxide. 106887 1,2-Epoxybutane. Ili 96128 Propane,1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-. 106898 1-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane. 1,2-Dibromo-3-chtoropropane. Epichlorohydrin. 96457 Ethylenethiourea. Oxirane,(chloromethyl)-. 2-Imidazolidinethione. 106934 Dibromoethane. 97632 Ethyl methacrylate. Ethane,1,2-dibromo-. 2-Propenoic acid,2-methyl-,ethyl ester. Ethylene dibromide. 98011 Furfural. 106990 1,3-Butadiene. 2-Furancarboxaldehyde. 107028 Acrolein. 98077 Benzene,(trichtoromethyl)-. 2-Propenal. Benzotrichloride. 107051 Ally!chloride. 98099 Benzenesulfonic acid chloride. 107062 Ethane,1,2-dichloro-. it Benzenesulfonyl chloride. Ethylene dichloride. 98828 Benzene,(1-methylethyl)-. 1,2-Dichloroethane. Cumene. 107108 n-Propylamine. 98862 Acetophenone. 1-Propanamine. Ethanone,1-phenyl-. 107120 Ethyl cyanide. 98873 Benzal chloride. Propanenitrile. MI Benzene,(dichloromethyl)-. 107131 Acrylonitrile. 98884 Benzoyl chloride. 2-Propenenitrile. 98953 Benzene,nitro-. 107153 Ethylenediamine. 316 ,ri, sr IMO NMI AM 4111' Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- Ims SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 107186 Ally!alcohol. 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 2-Propen-1-ol. 6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-1,5,5a,6,9,9a- ow 107197 Propargyl alcohol. hexahydro-,3-oxide. 2-Propyn-1-ol. 115322 Dicofol. 107200 Acetaldehyde,chloro-. 116063 Aldicarb. Chloroacetaldehyde. Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, 0- 107211 Ethylene glycol. [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime. 107302 Chloromethyl methyl ether. 117806 Dichlone. or Methane,chloromethoxy-. 117817 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl) 107493 Diphosphoric acid,tetraethyl ester. ester. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate. Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate. 107926 Butyric acid. DEHP. 108054 Vinyl acetate. Diethylhexyl phthalate. r Vinyl acetate monomer. 117840 Di-n-octyl phthalate. 108101 Hexone. 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dioctyl ester. Methyl isobutyl ketone. 118741 Benzene,hexachloro-. 4-Methy1-2-pentanone. Hexachlorobenzene. 108247 Acetic anhydride. 119380 Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 3-methyl-1-(1- 108316 Maleic anhydride. methylethyl)-1H-pyrazol-5-yl ester. MN 2,5-Furandione. Isolan. 108383 m-Xylene. 119904 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dimethoxy-. 108394 m-Cresol. 3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine. 108463 Resorcinol. 119937 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine,3,3'-dimethyl-. 1,3-Benzenediol. 3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine. 108601 Dichloroisopropyl ether. 120127 Anthracene. mg Propane,2,2"-oxybis[2-chloro-. 120581 Isosafrole. 108883 Benzene,methyl-. 1,3-Benzodioxole,5-(1-propenyl)-. Toluene. 120809 Catechol. 108907 Benzene,chloro-. 120821 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene. Chlorobenzene. 120832 Phenol,2,4-dichloro-. 108941 Cyclohexanone. 2,4-Dichlorophenol. „IN 108952 Phenol. 121142 Benzene,1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-. 108985 Benzenethiol. 2,4-Dinitrotoluene. Thiophenol. 121211 Pyrethrins. 109068 Pyridine,2-methyl-. 121299 Pyrethrins. 2-Picoline. 121448 Ethanamine,N,N-diethyl-. 109739 Butylamine. Triethylamine. VIEW 109773 Malononitrile. 121697 N,N-Dimethylaniline. Propanedinitrile. 121755 Malathion. 109897 Diethylamine. 122098 alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine. 109999 Furan,tetrahydro-. 8enzeneethanamine,alpha,alpha-dimethyl-. Tetrahydrofuran. 122429 Carbamic acid,phenyl-,1-methylethyl ester. 110009 Furan. Propham. ism Furfuran. 122667 Hydrazine,1,2-diphenyl-. 110167 Maleic acid. 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine. 110178 Fumaric acid. 123319 Hydroquinone. 110190 iso-Butyl acetate. 123331 Maleic hydrazide. 110543 Hexane. 3,6-Pyridazinedione,1,2-dihydro-. 110758 Ethene,(2-chloroethoxy)-. 123386 Propionaldehyde. — 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether. 123626 Propionic anhydride. 110805 Ethanol,2-ethoxy-. 123637 Paraldehyde. Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether. 1,3,5-Trioxane,2,4,6-trimethyl-. 110827 Benzene,hexahydro-. 123739 Crotonaldehyde. Cyctohexane. 2-Butenal. r 110861 Pyridine. 123864 Butyl acetate. 111422 Diethanolamine. 123911 1,4-Diethyleneoxide. 111444 Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether. 1,4-Dioxane. Dichloroethyl ether. 123922 iso-Amyl acetate. Ethane,1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-. 124049 Adipic acid. 111546 Carbamodithioic acid,1,2-ethanediylbis-,salts& 124403 Dimethylamine. ow esters. Methanamine,N-methyl-. Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid,salts&esters. 124414 Sodium methylate. 111911 Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane. 124481 Chlorodibromomethane. Dichloromethoxyethane. 126727 Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate. Ethane,1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis(2-chloro-. 1-Propanol,2,3-dibromo-,phosphate(3:1). 114261 Phenol,2-(1-methylethoxy)-,methylcarbamate. 126987 Methacrylonitrile. Mill Propoxur(Baygon). 2-Propenenitrile,2-methyl-. 115026 Azaserine. 126998 Chloroprene. L-Serine,diazoacetate(ester). 127184 Ethene,tertrachloro-. 115297 Endosulfan. Perchloroethylene. . 317 WS MO II li Oft NO §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) NMI APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—COnt[t1Ued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued iii CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance Tetrachloroethylene. 300765 Naled. 127822 Zinc phenolsulfonate. 301042 Acetic acid,lead(2+)salt. 129000 Pyrene. Lead acetate. SO 130154 1,4-Naphthalenedione. 302012 Hydrazine. 1,4-Naphthoquinone. 303344 Lasiocarpine. 131113 Dimethyl phthalate. 2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-[[2,3-dihydroxy-2- 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,dimethyl ester. (1-methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1- 131748 Ammonium picrate. oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a-tetrahydro-1H- Phenol,2,4,6-trinitro-,ammonium salt. pyrrolizin-1-y1 ester, [1S- Mt 131895 Phenol,2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro-. [l alpha(Z),7(2S',3R'),7aalpha]]-. 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol. 305033 Benzenebutanoic acid, 4-[bis(2- 132649 Dibenzofuran. chloroethyl)amino]-. 133062 Captan. Chlorambucil. 133904 Chloramben. 309002 Aldrin. 134327 alpha-Naphthylamine. 1,4:5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10- 1-Naphthalenamine. hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, 137268 Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide (1alpha,4alpha,4abeta,5alpha,8alpha, ([H2N)C(S)]2S2,tetramethyl-. 8abeta)-. Thiram. 311455 Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate. 137304 Zinc,bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')-. Phosphoric acid,diethyl 4-nitrophenyl ester. 111116 Ziram. 315184 Mexacarbate. 140885 Ethyl acrylate. Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethyl-, 2-Propenoic acid,ethyl ester. methylcarbamate(ester). 141786 Acetic acid,ethyl ester. 319846 alpha—BHC. Ethyl acetate. 319857 beta—BHC. 142289 1,3-Dichloropropane. 319868 delta—BHC. 1111 142712 Cupric acetate. 329715 2,5-Dinitrophenol. 142847 Dipropylamine. 330541 Diuron. 1-Propanamine,N-propyl-. 333415 Diazinon. 143339 Sodium cyanide Na(CN). 334883 Diazomethane. 143500 Kepone. 353504 Carbon oxyfluoride. 1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalen-2- Carbonic difluoride. MID one,1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6- 357573 Brucine. decachlorooctahydro-. Strychnidin-10-one,2,3-dimethoxy-. 145733 Endothall. 460195 Cyanogen. 7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic Ethanedinitrile. acid. 463581 Carbonyl sulfide. 148823 L-Phenylalanine,4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-. 465736 Isodrin. MI Melphalan. 1,4.5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene,1,2,3,4,10,10- 151508 Potassium cyanide K(CN). hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-, 151564 Aziridine. (talpha,4alpha,4abeta,5beta,8beta,8abeta)-. Ethylenimine. 492808 Auramine. 152169 Diphosphoramide,octamethyl-. Benzenamine, 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis[N,N-di- Octamethylpyrophosphoramide. methyl-. SO 156605 Ethene,1,2-dichloro-(E). 494031 Chlornaphazine. 1,2-Dichloroethylene. Naphthalenamine,N,N'-bis(2-chloro- 156627 Calcium cyanamide. ethyl)-. 189559 Benzo[rst]pentaphene. 496720 Benzenediamine,ar-methyl-. Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene. Toluenediamine. 191242 Benzo[ghi]perylene. 2,4-Toluene diamine. Ili 193395 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene. 504245 4-Aminopyridine. 205992 Benzo[b]fluoranthene. 4-Pyridinamine. 206440 Fluoranthene. 504609 1-Methylbutadiene. 207089 Benzo(k)fluoranthene. 1,3-Pentadiene. 208968 Acenaphthylene. 506616 Argentate(1-1,bis(cyano-C)-,potassium. 218019 Chrysene. Potassium silver cyanide. MO 225514 Benz[c]acridine. 506649 Silver cyanide Ag(CN). 297972 0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphoro- 506683 Cyanogen bromide(CN)Br. thioate. 506774 Cyanogen chloride(CN)CI. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl 506876 Ammonium carbonate. ester. 506967 Acetyl bromide. 110 298000 Methyl parathion. 509148 Methane,tetranitro-. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-(4- Tetranitromethane. nitrophenyl)ester. 510156 Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-a- (4- . 298022 Phorate. chlorophenyl)-a-hydroxy-,ethyl ester. Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S- Chlorobenzilate. [(ethylthio)methyl]ester. 513495 sec-Butylamine. IN 298044 Disulfoton. 528290 o-Dinitrobenzene. Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2- 532274 2-Chloroacetophenone. (ethylthio)ethyl]ester. 534521 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol,and salts. 318 SO 616 MOP MO MIN "" Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- am ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance Phenol,2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-,&salts. o-Toluidine hydrochloride. 540738 Hydrazine,1,2-dimethyl-. 640197 Acetamide,2-fluoro-. ar 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine. Fluoroacetamide. 540841 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane. 644644 Carbamic acid, dimethyl-,1-[(dimethyl- 540885 tert-Butyl acetate. amino)carbonyl]-5-methyl-1H-pyrazol-3-y1 541093 Uranyl acetate. ester. 541537 Dithiobiuret. Dimetilan. Thioimidodicarbonic diamide 680319 Hexamethylphosphoramide. NM [(H2N)C(S)]2NH. 684935 N-Nitroso-N-methylurea. 541731 Benzene,1,3-dichloro-. Urea,N-methyl-N-nitroso-. m-Dichlorobenzene. 692422 Arsine,diethyl-. 1,3-Dichlorobenzene. Diethylarsine. 542621 Barium cyanide. 696286 Arsonous dichloride,phenyl-. 542756 1-Propene,1,3-dichloro-. Dichlorophenylarsine. MO 1,3-Dichloropropene. 757584 Hexaethyl tetraphosphate. 542767 Propanenitrile,3-chloro-. Tetraphosphoric acid,hexaethyl ester. 3-Chloropropionitrile. 759739 N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea. 542881 Bis(chloromethyl)ether. Urea,N-ethyl-N-nitroso-. Dichloromethyl ether. 764410 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene. Methane,oxybis(chloro-. 2-Butene,1,4-dichloro-. 'r 543908 Cadmium acetate. 765344 Glycidylaldehyde. 544183 Cobaltous formate. Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde. 544923 Copper cyanide Cu(CN). 815827 Cupric tartrate. 554847 m-Nitrophenol. 822060 Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyanate. 557197 Nickel cyanide Ni(CN),. 823405 Benzenediamine,ar-methyl-. 557211 Zinc cyanide Zn(CN):. Toluenediamine. Zinc cyanide Zn CN 2. Y ( ) 2,4-Toluene diamine. 557346 Zinc acetate. 924163 N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine. 557415 Zinc formate. 1-Butanamine,N-butyl-N-nitroso-. 563122 Ethion. 930552 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine. 563688 Acetic acid,thallium(1+)salt. Pyrrolidine,1-nitroso-. nos Thallium(I)acetate. 933755 2,3,6-Trichlorophenol. 573568 2,6-Dinitrophenol. 933788 2,3,5-Trichlorophenol. 584849 Benzene,1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-. 959988 alpha-Endosulfan. Toluene diisocyanate. 1024573 Heptachlor epoxide. 2,4-Toluene diisocyanate. 1031078 Endosulfan sulfate. 591082 Acetamide,N-(aminothioxomethyl)-. 1066304 Chromic acetate. mow 1-Acetyl-2-thiourea. 1066337 Ammonium bicarbonate. 592018 Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)Z. 1072351 Lead stearate. 592041 Mercuric cyanide. 1111780 Ammonium carbamate. 592858 Mercuric thiocyanate. 1116547 Ethanol,2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis-. 592870 Lead thiocyanate. N-Nitrosodiethanolamine. 593602 Vinyl bromide. 1120714 1,2-Oxathiolane,2,2-dioxide. me 594423 Methanesulfenyl chloride,tichloro-. 1,3-Propane sultone. Tnchloromethanesulfenyl chloride. 1129415 Carbamic acid,methyl-,3-methylphenyl ester. 598312 Bromoacetone. Metolcarb. 2-Propanone,1-bromo-. 1185575 Ferric ammonium citrate. 606202 Benzene,2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-. 1194656 Dichlobenil. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene. 1300716 Xylenol. too 608731 HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE(all isomers). 1303282 Arsenic oxide As205. 608935 Benzene,pentachloro-. Arsenic pentoxide. Pentachlorobenzene. 1303328 Arsenic disulfide. 609198 3,4,5-Trichlorophenol. 1303339 Arsenic trisultide. 610399 3,4-Dinitrotoluene. 1309644 Antimony trioxide. 615532 Carbamic acid,methylnitroso-,ethyl ester. 1310583 Potassium hydroxide. MO N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane. 1310732 Sodium hydroxide. 621647 Di-n-propylnitrosamine. 1314325 Thatlic oxide. 1-Propanamine,N-nitroso-N-propyl-. Thallium oxide T1203. 624839 Methane,isocyanato-. 1314621 Vanadium oxide V205. Methyl isocyanate. Vanadium pentoxide. 625161 tert-Amyl acetate. 1314803 Phosphorus pentasulfide. ow 626380 sec-Amyl acetate. Phosphorus sulfide. 628637 Amyl acetate. Sulfur phosphide. 628864 Fulminic acid,mercury(2+)salt. 1314847 Zinc phosphide Zn3P2. Mercury fulminate. 1314870 Lead sulfide. 630104 Selenourea. 1319728 2,4,5-T amines. itop 630206 Ethane,1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-. 1319773 Cresol(cresylic acid). 1,1,1,2-Tetrachtoroethane. Cresols(isomers and mixture). 631618 Ammonium acetate. Cresylic acid(isomers and mixture). 636215 Benzenamine,2-methyl-,hydrochloride. Phenol,methyl-. ,W 319 MO iii trr MO §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) so` APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued liir CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 1320189 2,4-D Ester. 3165933 Benzenamine,4-chloro-2-methyl-, 1321126 Nitrotoluene. hydrochloride. 1327533 Arsenic oxide As2O3. 4-Chloro-o-toluidine,hydrochloride. OD Arsenic trioxide. 3251238 Cupric nitrate. 1330207 Benzene,dimethyl-. 3288582 0,0-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate. Xylene. Phosphorodithioic acid,0,0-diethyl Xylene(mixed). S-methyl ester. Xylenes(isomers and mixture). 3486359 Zinc carbonate. 1332076 Zinc borate. 3547044 DDE. NI 1332214 Asbestos. 3689245 Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate. 1333831 Sodium bifluoride. Thiodiphosphoric acid,tetraethyl ester. 1335326 Lead subacetate. 3813147 2,4,5-T amines. Lead,bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri. 4170303 Crotonaldehyde. 1336216 Ammonium hydroxide. 2-Butenal. 1336363 Aroclors. 4549400 N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine. IN PCBs. Vinylamine,N-methyl-N-nitroso-. POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS. 5344821 Thiourea,(2-chlorophenyl)-. 1338234 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide. 1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea. 2-Butanone peroxide. 5893663 Cupric oxalate. 1338245 Naphthenic acid. 5952261 Ethanol,2,2'-oxybis-,dicarbamate. 1341497 Ammonium bifluoride. Diethylene glycol,dicarbamate. WI 1464535 1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane. 5972736 Ammonium oxalate. 2,2'-Bioxirane. 6009707 Ammonium oxalate. 1563388 7-Benzofuranol,2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-. 6369966 2,4,5-T amines. Carbofuran phenol. 6369977 2,4,5-T amines. 1563662 7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-, 6533739 Carbonic acid,dithallium(1+)salt. tip methylcarbamate. Thallium(I)carbonate. Carbofuran. 7005723 4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether. 1582098 Trifluralin. 7421934 Endrin aldehyde. 1615801 Hydrazine,1,2-diethyl-. 7428480 Lead stearate. N,N'-Diethylhydrazine. 7439921 Lead. 1634044 Methyl tert-butyl ether. 7439976 Mercury. UM 1646884 Aldicarb sulfone. 7440020 Nickel. Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methyl-sulfonyl)-, 0- 7440224 Silver. [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime. 7440235 Sodium. 1746016 TCDD. 7440280 Thallium. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. 7440360 Antimony. 1762954 Ammonium thiocyanate. 7440382 Arsenic. N1 1863634 Ammonium benzoate. 7440417 Beryllium. 1888717 Hexachloropropene. Beryllium powder. 1-Propene,1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-. 7440439 Cadmium. 1918009 Dicamba. 7440473 Chromium. 1928387 2,4-D Ester. 7440508 Copper. 1928478 2,4,5-T esters. 7440666 Zinc. i 1928616 2,4-D Ester. 7446084 Selenium dioxide. 1929733 2,4-D Ester. Selenium oxide. 2008460 2,4,5-T amines. 7446142 Lead sulfate. 2032657 Mercaptodimethur. 7446186 Sulfuric acid,dithallium(1+)salt. Methiocarb. Thallium(I)sulfate. Phenol, (3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)-, 7446277 Lead phosphate. tlM methylcarbamate. Phosphoric acid,lead(2+)salt(2:3). 2303164 Carbamothioic acid,bis(1-methylethyl)-, 7447394 Cupric chloride. S-(2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl)ester. 7488564 Selenium sulfide SeSz. Diallate. 7550450 Titanium tetrachloride. 2303175 Carbamothioic acid, bis(1-methylethyl)-, S- 7558794 Sodium phosphate,dibasic. (2,3,3-trichloro-2-propenyl)ester. 7601549 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. Mt Triallate. 7631892 Sodium arsenate. 2312358 Propargite. 7631905 Sodium bisulfite. 2545597 2,4,5-T esters. 7632000 Sodium nitrite. 2631370 Phenol,3-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-, methyl car- 7645252 Lead arsenate. bamate. 7646857 Zinc chloride. Promecarb. 7647010 Hydrochloric acid. NY 2763964 3(2H)-Isoxazolone,5-(aminomethyl)-. Hydrogen chloride. 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol. 7647189 Antimony pentachloride. 2764729 Diquat 7664382 Phosphoric acid. 2921882 Chlorpyrifos. 7664393 Hydrofluoric acid. 2944674 Ferric ammonium oxalate. Hydrogen fluoride. itt! 2971382 2,4-D Ester. 7664417 Ammonia. 3012655 Ammonium citrate,dibasic. 7664939 Sulfuric acid. 3164292 Ammonium tartrate. 7681494 Sodium fluoride. 320 111„ ow AWN VUW Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 7681529 Sodium hypochlorite. 10031591 Sulfuric acid,dithallium(1+)salt. 7697372 Nitric acid. Thallium(I)sulfate. rrr 7699458 Zinc bromide. 10039324 Sodium phosphate,dibasic. 7705080 Ferric chloride. 10043013 Aluminum sulfate. 7718549 Nickel chloride. 10045893 Ferrous ammonium sulfate. 7719122 Phosphorus trichloride. 10045940 Mercuric nitrate. 7720787 Ferrous sulfate. 10049055 Chromous chloride. 7722647 Potassium permanganate. 10099748 Lead nitrate. MOP 7723140 Phosphorus. 10101538 Chromic sulfate. 7733020 Zinc sulfate. 10101630 Lead iodide. 7738945 Chromic acid. 10101890 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. 7758294 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. 10102064 Uranyl nitrate. 7758943 Ferrous chloride. 10102188 Sodium selenite. 7758954 Lead chloride. 'r 7758987 Cupric sulfate. 10102439 Nitric oxide. 7761888 Silver nitrate. Nitrogen oxide NO. 7773060 Ammonium sulfamate. 10102440 Nitrogen dioxide. 7775113 Sodium chromate. Nitrogen oxide NO2. 7778394 Arsenic acid H3As0,. 10102451 Nitric acid,thallium(1+)salt. 7778441 Calcium arsenate. Thallium(I)nitrate. 7778509 Potassium bichromate. 10102484 Lead arsenate. 7778543 Calcium hypochlorite. 10108642 Cadmium chloride. 7779864 Zinc hydrosulfite. 10124502 Potassium arsenite. 7779886 Zinc nitrate. 10124568 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. 7782414 Fluorine. 10140655 Sodium phosphate,dibasic. 7782492 Selenium. 10192300 Ammonium bisulfite. WWI 7782505 Chlorine. 10196040 Ammonium sulfite. 7782630 Ferrous sulfate. 10361894 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. 7782823 Sodium selenite. 10380297 Cupric sulfate,ammoniated. 7782867 Mercurous nitrate. 10415755 Mercurous nitrate. 7783008 Selenious acid. 10421484 Ferric nitrate. UMW 7783064 Hydrogen sulfide H,S. 10544726 Nitrogen dioxide. 7783359 Mercuric sulfate. Nitrogen oxide NO2. 7783462 Lead fluoride. 10588019 Sodium bichromate. 7783495 Zinc fluoride. 10605217 Carbamic acid, 1H-benzimidazol-2-yl, methyl 7783508 Ferric fluoride. ester. 7783564 Antimony trifluoride. Carbendazim. yr 7784341 Arsenic trichloride. 11096825 Aroclor 1260. 7784409 Lead arsenate. 11097691 Aroclor 1254. 7784410 Potassium arsenate. 11104282 Aroclor 1221. 7784465 Sodium arsenite. 11115745 Chromic acid. 7785844 Sodium phosphate,tribasic. 11141165 Aroclor 1232. 7786347 Mevinphos. 12002038 Cupric acetoarsenite. air 7786814 Nickel sulfate. 12039520 Selenious acid,dithallium(1+)salt. 7787475 Beryllium chloride. Thallium(I)selenite. 7787497 Beryllium fluoride. 12054487 Nickel hydroxide. 7787555 Beryllium nitrate. 12125018 Ammonium fluoride. 7788989 Ammonium chromate. 12125029 Ammonium chloride. 7789006 Potassium chromate. 12135761 Ammonium sulfide. WWI 7789062 Strontium chromate. 7789095 Ammonium bichromate. 12672296 Aroclor 1248. 7789426 Cadmium bromide. 12674112 Aroclor 1016. 7789437 Cobaltous bromide. 12771083 Sulfur monochloride. 7789619 Antimony tribromide. 13463393 Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO),,(T-4)-. 7790945 Chtorosulfonic acid. 13560991 2,4,5-T salts. moos 7791120 Thallium chloride TIC!. 13597994 Beryllium nitrate. 7803512 Hydrogen phosphide. 13746899 Zirconium nitrate. Phosphine. 13765190 Calcium chromate. 7803556 Ammonium vanadate. Chromic acid H2CrO4,calcium salt. Vanadic acid,ammonium salt. 13814965 Lead fluoborate. 8001352 Chlorinated camphene. 13826830 Ammonium fluoborate. Toxaphene. 13952846 sec-Butylamine. 8003198 Dichloropropane—Dichloropropene(mixture). 14017415 Cobaltous sulfamate. 8003347 Pyrethrins. 14216752 Nickel nitrate. 8014957 Sulfuric acid. 14258492 Ammonium oxalate. 10022705 Sodium hypochlorite. 14307358 Lithium chromate. 10025873 Phosphorus oxychloride. 14307438 Ammonium tartrate. 10025919 Antimony trichloride. 14639975 Zinc ammonium chloride. 10026116 Zirconium tetrachloride. 14639986 Zinc ammonium chloride. 10028225 Ferric sulfate. 14644612 Zirconium sulfate. 321 talk lib VD VD §302.4 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) DO APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS APPENDIX A TO§302.4—SEQUENTIAL CAS REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- REGISTRY NUMBER LIST OF CERCLA HAZ- ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ARDOUS SUBSTANCES—Continued ow CASRN Hazardous substance CASRN Hazardous substance 15339363 Manganese,bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S')- 2,4-Toluene diisocyanate. 26628228 Sodium azide. Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamate. 26638197 Dichloropropane. illi 15699180 Nickel ammonium sulfate. 26952238 Dichloropropene. 15739807 Lead sulfate. 27176870 Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid. 15950660 2,3,4-Trichlorophenol. 27323417 Triethanolamine dodecylbenzene sulfonate. 16721805 Sodium hydrosulfide. 27774136 Vanadyl sulfate. 16752775 Ethanimidothioic acid, N- 28300745 Antimony potassium tartrate. [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-,methyl ester. 30525894 Paraformaldehyde. 1I Methomyl. 30558431 Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N-hy- 16871719 Zinc silicofluoride. droxy-2-oxo-,methyl ester. 16919190 Ammonium silicofluoride. A2213. 16923958 Zirconium potassium fluoride. 32534955 2,4,5-TP esters. 17702577 Formparanate. 33213659 beta-Endosulfan. Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N'-[2-methyl-4- 36478769 Uranyl nitrate. Mt [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-. 37211055 Nickel chloride. 17804352 Benomyl. 39196184 Thiofanox. Carbamic acid, [1-[(bulylamino)carbonyl]-1H- 2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-,0- benzimidazol-2-yl]-,methyl ester. [(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime. 18883664 0-Glucose,2-deoxy-2[[(methylnitrosoamino)-car- 42504461 Isopropanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate. MI bonyl]amino]-. 52628258 Zinc ammonium chloride. Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3- 52652592 Lead stearate. nitrosoureido)-,D-. 52740166 Calcium arsenite. Streptozotocin. 52888809 Carbamothioic acid, dipropyl-, S-(phenylmethyl) 20816120 Osmium oxide OsO,,(T-4)-. ester. Osmium tetroxide. Prosulfocarb. M 20830813 Daunomycin. 53467111 2,4-D Ester. 5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[(3-amino- 53469219 Aroclor 1242. 2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo- 55285148 Carbamic acid,[(d,butylamino)-thiojmethyl-,2,3- hexopyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro- dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl ester. 6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-,(8S-cis)-. Carbosulfan. 20859738 Aluminum phosphide. 55488874 Ferric ammonium oxalate. NI 22781233 Bendiocarb. 56189094 Lead stearate. 1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol, 2,2-dimethyl-, methyl car- 59669260 Ethanimidothioic acid, N,N'- bamate. [thiobis[(methylimino)carbonyloxy]]bis-, di- 22961826 Bendiocarb phenol. methyl ester. 1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol,2,2-dimethyl-. Thiodicarb. 23135220 Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)-N- 61792072 2,4,5-T esters. NO [[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-2-oxo-, methyl ester. Oxamyl. APPENDIX B TO§302.4—RADIONUCLIDES 23422539 Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N'-[3- [[(methylamino)-carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-, Atomic monohydrochlodde. Radionuclide Number Final RO Ci(Bq) Illili Formetanate hydrochloride. 23564058 Carbamic acid, [1,2- Radionuclides@ 1&(3.7E 10) phenylenebis(iminocarbonothioyl)]bis-, di- Actinium-224 89 100(3.7E 12) methyl ester. Actinium-225 89 1 (3.7E 10) Thiophanate-methyl. Actinium-226 89 10(3.7E 11) 23950585 Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1- dimethyl-2- Actinium-227 89 0.001 (3.7E 7) propynyl)-. Actinium-228 89 10(3.7E 11) Pronamide. Aluminum-26 13 10(3.7E 11) 25154545 Dinitrobenzene(mixed). Americium-237 95 1000(3.7E 13) 25154556 Nitrophenol(mixed). Americium-238 95 100(3.7E 12) 25155300 Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate. Americium-239 95 100(3.7E 12) 25167822 Trichlorophenol. Americium-240 95 10(3.7E 11) ON 25168154 2,4,5-T esters. Americium-241 95 0.01 (3.7E 8) 25168267 2,4-D Ester. Americium-242m 95 0.01(3.7E 8) 25321146 Dinitrotoluene. Americium-242 95 100(3.7E 12) 25321226 Dichlorobenzene. Americium-243 95 0.01 (3.7E 8) 25376458 Benzenediamine,ar-methyl-. Americium-244m 95 1000(3.7E 13) Toluenediamine. Americium-244 95 10(3.7E 11) MO 2,4-Toluene diamine. Americium-245 95 1000(3.7E 13) 25550587 Dinitrophenol. Americium-246m 95 1000(3.7E 13) 26264062 Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate. Americium-246 95 1000(3.7E 13) 26419738 1,3-Dithiolane-2-carboxaldehyde, 2,4-dimethyl-, Antimony-115 51 1000(3.7E 13) O-[(methylamino)-carbonyl]oxime. Antimony-116m 51 100(3.7E 12) DIV Tirpate. Antimony-116 51 1000(3.7E 13) 26471625 Benzene,1,3-diisocyanatomethyl-. Antimony-117 51 1000(3.7E 13) Toluene diisocyanate. Antimony-118m 51 10(3.7E 11) 322 DO DV AI Inamm WO WO "' Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- Continued Continued ,f Atomic Radionuclide Number Final RQ Ci(Bq) Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number Antimony-119 51 1000(3.7E 13) Cadmium-109 48 1 (3.7E 10) Antimony-120(16 min) 51 1000(3.7E 13) Cadmium-113m 48 0.1 (3.7E 9) r Antimony-120(5.76 day) 51 10(3.7E 11) Cadmium-113 48 0.1(3.7E 9) Antimony-122 51 10(3.7E 11) Cadmium-115m 48 10(3.7E 11) Antimony-124m 51 1000(3.7E 13) Cadmium-115 48 100(3.7E 12) Antimony-124 51 10(3.7E 11) Cadmium-117m 48 10(3.7E 11) Antimony-125 51 10(3.7E 11) Cadmium-117 48 100(3.7E 12) Antimony-126m 51 1000(3.7E 13) Calcium-41 20 10(3.7E 11) AM Antimony-126 51 10(3.7E 11) Calcium-45 20 10(3.7E 11) Antimony-127 51 10(3.7E 11) Calcium-47 20 10(3.7E 11) Antimony-128(10.4 min) 51 1000(3.7E 13) Califomium-244 98 1000(3.7E 13) Antimony-128(9.01 hr) 51 10(3.7E 11) Califomium-246 98 10(3.7E 11) Antimony-129 51 100(3.7E 12) Califomium-248 98 0.1(3.7E 9) Antimony-130 51 100(3.7E 12) Califomium-249 98 0.01 (3.7E 8) „O Antimony-131 51 1000(3.7E 13) Califomium-250 98 0.01 (3.7E 8) Argon-39 18 1000(3.7E 13) Califomium-251 98 0.01(3.7E 8) Argon-41 18 10(3.7E 11) Califomium-252 98 0.1 (3.7E 9) Arsenic-69 33 1000(3.7E 13) Califomium-253 98 10(3.7E 11) Arsenic-70 33 100(3.7E 12) Califomium-254 98 0.1 (3.7E 9) Arsenic-71 33 100(3.7E 12) Carbon-11 6 1000(3.7E 13) ,ro Arsenic-72 33 10(3.7E 11) Carbon-14 6 10(3.7E 11) Arsenic-73 33 100(3.7E 12) Cerium-134 58 10(3.7E 11) Arsenic-74 33 10(3.7E 11) Cerium-135 58 10(3.7E 11) Arsenic-76 33 100(3.7E 12) Cerium-137m 58 100(3.7E 12) Arsenic-77 33 1000(3.7E 13) Cerium-137 58 1000(3.7E 13) Arsenic-78 33 100(3.7E 12) Cerium-139 58 100(3.7E 12) NM Astatine-207 85 100(3.7E 12) Cerium-141 58 10(3.7E 11) Astatine-211 85 100(3.7E 12) Cerium-143 58 100(3.7E 12) Barium-126 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cerium-144 58 1 (3.7E 10) Barium-128 56 10(3.7E 11) Cesium-125 55 1000(3.7E 13) Barium-131m 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cesium-127 55 100(3.7E 12) Barium-131 56 10(3.7E 11) Cesium-129 55 100(3.7E 12) ur Barium-133m 56 100(3.7E 12) Cesium-130 55 1000(3.7E 13) Barium-133 56 10(3.7E 11) Cesium-131 55 1000(3.7E 13) Barium-135m 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cesium-132 55 10(3.7E 11) Barium-139 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cesium-134m 55 1000(3.7E 13) Barium-140 56 10(3.7E 11) Cesium-134 55 1 (3.7E 10) Barium-141 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cesium-135m 55 100(3.7E 12) °r' Barium-142 56 1000(3.7E 13) Cesium-135 55 10(3.7E 11) Berkelium-245 97 100(3.7E 12) Cesium-136 55 10(3.7E 11) Berkelium-246 97 10(3.7E 11) Cesium-137 55 1 (3.7E 10) Berkelium-247 97 0.01 (3.7E 8) Cesium-138 55 100(3.7E 12) Berkelium-249 97 1(3.7E 10) Chlorine-36 17 10(3.7E 11) aigie Berkelium-250 97 100(3.7E 12) Chlorine-38 17 100(3.7E 12) Beryllium-7 4 100(3.7E 12) Chlorine-39 17 100(3.7E 12) Beryllium-10 4 1 (3.7E 10) Chromium-48 24 100(3.7E 12) Bismuth-200 83 100(3.7E 12) Chromium-49 24 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-201 83 100(3.7E 12) Chromium-51 24 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-202 83 1000(3.7E 13) Cobalt-55 27 10(3.7E 11) IMO Bismuth-203 83 10(3.7E 11) Cobalt-56 27 10(3.7E 11) Bismuth-205 83 10(3.7E 11) Cobalt-57 27 100(3.7E 12) Bismuth-206 83 10(3.7E 11) Cobalt-58m 27 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-207 83 10(3.7E 11) Cobalt-58 27 10(3.7E 11) Bismuth-210m 83 0.1 (3.7E 9) Cobalt-60m 27 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-210 83 10(3.7E 11) Cobalt-60 27 10(3.7E 11) AM Bismuth-212 83 100(3.7E 12) Cobalt-61 27 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-213 83 100(3.7E 12) Cobalt-62m 27 1000(3.7E 13) Bismuth-214 83 100(3.7E 12) Copper-60 29 100(3.7E 12) Bromine-74m 35 100(3.7E 12) Copper-61 29 100(3.7E 12) Bromine-74 35 100(3.7E 12) Copper-64 29 1000(3.7E 13) Bromine-75 35 100(3.7E 12) Copper-67 29 100(3.7E 12) *i' Bromine-76 35 10(3.7E 11) Curium-238 96 1000(3.7E 13) Bromine-77 35 100(3.7E 12) Curium-240 96 1(3.7E 10) Bromine-80m 35 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-241 96 10(3.7E 11) Bromine-80 35 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-242 96 1 (3.7E 10) Bromine-82 35 10(3.7E 11) Curium-243 96 0.01 (3.7E 8) Bromine-83 35 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-244 96 0.01(3.7E 8) - Bromine-84 35 100(3.7E 12) Curium-245 96 0.01 (3.7E 8) Cadmium-104 48 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-246 96 0.01 (3.7E 8) Cadmium-107 48 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-247 96 0.01 (3.7E 8) 323 IMMO 4110111 rrr► Ili ✓ .r §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) or APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- Continued Continued so Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number Number Curium-248 96 0.001 (3.7E 7) Gold-200 79 1000(3.7E 13) Curium-249 96 1000(3.7E 13) Gold-201 79 1000(3.7E 13) Dysprosium-155 66 100(3.7E 12) Hafnium-170 72 100(3.7E 12) IIII Dysprosium-157 66 100(3.7E 12) Hafnium-172 72 1 (3.7E 10) Dysprosium-159 66 100(3.7E 12) Hafnium-173 72 100(3.7E 12) Dysprosium-165 66 1000(3.7E 13) Hafnium-175 72 100(3.7E 12) Dysprosium-166 66 10(3.7E 11) Hafnium-177m 72 1000(3.7E 13) Einsteinium-250 99 10(3.7E 11) Hafnium-178m 72 0.1(3.7E 9) Einsteinium-251 99 1000(3.7E 13) Hafnium-179m 72 100(3.7E 12) rrr Einsteinium-253 99 10(3.7E 11) Hafnium-180m 72 100(3.76 12) Einsteinium-254m 99 1(3.7E 10) Hafnium-181 72 10(3.7E 11) Einsteinium-254 99 0.1 (3.7E 9) Hafnium-182m 72 100(3.7E 12) Erbium-161 68 100(3.7E 12) Hafnium-182 72 0.1(3.7E 9) Erbium-165 68 1000(3.7E 13) Hafnium-183 72 100(3.7E 12) Erbium-169 68 100(3.7E 12) Hafnium-184 72 100(3.7E 12) Si Erbium-171 68 100(3.7E 12) Holmium-155 67 1000(3.7E 13) Erbium-172 68 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-157 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-145 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-159 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-146 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-161 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-147 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-162m 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-148 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-162 67 1000(3.7E 13) WO Europium-149 63 100(3.7E 12) Holmium-164m 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-150(12.6 hr) 63 1000(3.7E 13) Holmium-164 67 1000(3.7E 13) Europium-150(34.2 yr) 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-166m 67 1 (3.7E 10) Europium-152m 63 100(3.7E 12) Holmium-166 67 100(3.7E 12) Europium-152 63 10(3.7E 11) Holmium-167 67 100(3.7E 12) tin Europium-154 63 10(3.7E 11) Hydrogen-3 1 100(3.7E 12) Europium-155 63 10(3.7E 11) ndium-109 49 100(3.7E 12) Europium-156 63 10(3.7E 11) ndium-110(69.1 min) 49 100(3.7E 12) Europium-157 63 10(3.7E 11) ndium-110(4.9 hr) 49 10(3.7E 11) Europium-158 63 1000(3.7E 13) ndium-111 49 100(3.7E 12) Fermium-252 100 10(3.7E 11) ndium-112 49 1000(3.7E 13) Fermium-253 100 10(3.7E 11) ndium-113m 49 1000(3.7E 13) Gli Fermium-254 100 100(3.7E 12) ndium-114m 49 10(3.7E 11) Fermium-255 100 100(3.7E 12) ndium-115m 49 100(3.7E 12) Fermium-257 100 1 (3.7E 10) ndium-115 49 0.1 (3.7E 9) Fluorine-18 9 1000(3.7E 13) ndium-116m 49 100(3.7E 12) Francium-222 87 100(3.7E 12) ndium-117m 49 100(3.7E 12) 111110 Francium-223 87 100(3.7E 12) ndium-117 49 1000(3.7E 13) Gadolinium-145 64 100(3.76 12) ndium-119m 49 1000(3.7E 13) Gadolinium-146 64 10(3.7E 11) odine-120m 53 100(3.7E 12) Gadolinium-147 64 10(3.7E 11) odine-120 53 10(3.7E 11) Gadolinium-148 64 0.001 (3.7E7) odine-121 53 100(3.7E 12) Gadolinium-149 64 100(3.7E 12) odine-123 53 10(3.7E 11) rrr Gadolinium-151 64 100(3.7E 12) odine-124 53 0.1(3.7E 9) Gadolinium-152 64 0.001(3.7E 7) odine-125 53 0.01 (3.7E 8) Gadolinium-153 64 10(3.7E 11) odine-126 53 0.01 (3.7E 8) Gadolinium-159 64 1000(3.7E 13) odine-128 53 1000(3.7E 13) Gallium-65 31 1000(3.7E 13) odine-129 53 0.001 (3.7E 7) Gallium-66 31 10(3.7E 11) odine-130 53 1(3.7E 10) op Gallium-67 31 100(3.7E 12) odine-131 53 0.01 (3.7E 8) Gallium-68 31 1000(3.7E 13) odine-132m 53 10(3.7E 11) Gallium-70 31 1000(3.7E 13) odine-132 53 10(3.7E 11) Gallium-72 31 10(3.7E 11) odine-133 53 0.1 (3.7E 9) Gallium-73 31 100(3.7E 12) odine-134 53 100(3.7E 12) Germanium-66 32 100(3.7E 12) odine-135 53 10(3.7E 11) Germanium-67 32 1000(3.7E 13) ridium-182 77 1000(3.7E 13) Germanium-68 32 10(3.7E 11) ridium-184 77 100(3.7E 12) Germanium-69 32 10(3.7E 11) ridium-185 77 100(3.7E 12) Germanium-71 32 1000(3.7E 13) ridium-186 77 10(3.7E 11) Germanium-75 32 1000(3.7E 13) ridium-187 77 100(3.7E 12) Germanium-77 32 10(3.7E 11) ridium-188 77 10(3.7E 11) ON Germanium-78 32 1000(3.7E 13) ridium-189 77 100(3.7E 12) Gold-193 79 100(3.7E 12) ridium-190m 77 1000(3.7E 13) Gold-194 79 10(3.7E 11) ridium-190 77 10(3.7E 11) Gold-195 79 100(3.7E 12) ridium-192m 77 100(3.7E 12) Gold-198m 79 10(3.7E 11) ridium-192 77 10(3.7E 11) NW 79 100(3.7E 12) ridium-194m 77 10(3.7E 11) Gold-199 79 100(3.7E 12) ridium-194 77 100(3.7E 12) Gold-200m 79 10(3.7E 11) ridium-195m 77 100(3.7E 12) 324 as le WO Oa MIS" Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- Continued Continued IMO Atomic Radionuclide Number Final RQ Ci(Bq) Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number Iridium-195 77 1000(3.7E 13) Molybdenum-90 42 100(3.7E 12) Iron-52 26 100(3.7E 12) Molybdenum-93m 42 10(3.7E 11) WO Iron-55 26 100(3.7E 12) Molybdenum-93 42 100(3.7E 12) Iron-59 26 10(3.7E 11) Molybdenum-99 42 100(3.7E 12) Iron-60 26 0.1 (3.7E 9) Molybdenum-101 42 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-74 36 10(3.7E 11) Neodymium-136 60 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-76 36 10(3.7E 11) Neodymium-138 60 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-77 36 10(3.7E 11) Neodymium-139m 60 100(3.7E 12) NO Krypton-79 36 100(3.7E 12) Neodymium-139 60 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-81 36 1000(3.7E 13) Neodymium-141 60 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-83m 36 1000(3.7E 13) Neodymium-147 60 10(3.7E 11) Krypton-85m 36 100(3.7E 12) Neodymium-149 60 100(3.7E 12) Krypton-85 36 1000(3.7E 13) Neodymium-151 60 1000(3.7E 13) Krypton-87 36 10(3.7E 11) Neptunium-232 93 1000(3.7E 13) arr Krypton-88 36 10(3.7E 11) Neptunium-233 93 1000(3.7E 13) Lanthanum-131 57 1000(3.7E 13) Neptunium-234 93 10(3.7E 11) Lanthanum-132 57 100(3.7E 12) Neptunium-235 93 1000(3.7E 13) Lanthanum-135 57 1000(3.7E 13) Neptunium-236(1.2 E 5 yr) .... 93 0.1(3.7E 9) Lanthanum-137 57 10(3.7E 11) Neptunium-236(22.5 hr) 93 100(3.7E 12) Lanthanum-138 57 1(3.7E 10) Neptunium-237 93 0.01 (3.7E 8) mg Lanthanum-140 57 10(3.7E 11) Neptunium-238 93 10(3.7E 11) Lanthanum-141 57 1000(3.7E 13) Neptunium-239 93 100(3.7E 12) Lanthanum-142 57 100(3.7E 12) Neptunium-240 93 100(3.7E 12) Lanthanum-143 57 1000(3.7E 13) Nickel-56 28 10(3.7E 11) Lead-195m 82 1000(3.7E 13) Nickel-57 28 10(3.7E 11) Lead-198 82 100(3.7E 12) Nickel-59 28 100(3.7E 12) MO Lead-199 82 100(3.7E 12) Nickel-63 28 100(3.7E 12) Lead-200 82 100(3.7E 12) Nickel-65 28 100(3.7E 12) Lead-201 82 100(3.7E 12) Nickel-66 28 10(3.7E 11) Lead-202m 82 10(3.7E 11) Niobium-88 41 100(3.7E 12) Lead-202 82 1(3.7E 10) Niobium-89(66 min) 41 100(3.7E 12) Lead-203 82 100(3.7E 12) Niobium-89(122 min) 41 100(3.7E 12) `m Lead-205 82 100(3.7E 12) Niobium-90 41 10(3.7E 11) Lead-209 82 1000(3.7E 13) Niobium-93m 41 100(3.7E 12) Lead-210 82 0.01(3.7E 8) Niobium-94 41 10(3.7E 11) Lead-211 82 100(3.7E 12) Niobium-95m 41 100(3.7E 12) Lead-212 82 10(3.7E 11) Niobium-95 41 10(3.7E 11) +ee Lead-214 82 100(3.7E 12) Niobium-96 41 10(3.7E 11) Lutetium-169 71 10(3.7E 11) Niobium-97 41 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-170 71 10(3.7E 11) Niobium-98 41 1000(3.7E 13) Lutetium-171 71 10(3.7E 11) Osmium-180 76 1000(3.7E 13) Lutetium-172 71 10(3.7E 11) Osmium-181 76 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-173 71 100(3.7E 12) Osmium-182 76 100(3.7E 12) too Lutetium-174m 71 10(3.7E 11) Osmium-185 76 10(3.7E 11) Lutetium-174 71 10(3.7E 11) Osmium-189m 76 1000(3.7E 13) Lutetium-176m 71 1000(3.7E 13) Osmium-191m 76 1000(3.7E 13) Lutetium-176 71 1(3.7E 10) Osmium-191 76 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-177m 71 10(3.7E 11) Osmium-193 76 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-177 71 100(3.7E 12) Osmium-194 76 1(3.7E 10) awr Lutetium-178m 71 1000(3.7E 13) Palladium-100 46 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-178 71 1000(3.7E 13) Palladium-101 46 100(3.7E 12) Lutetium-179 71 1000(3.7E 13) Palladium-103 46 100(3.7E 12) Magnesium-28 12 10(3.7E 11) Palladium-107 46 100(3.7E 12) Manganese-51 25 1000(3.7E 13) Palladium-109 46 1000(3.7E 13) Manganese-52m 25 1000(3.7E 13) Phosphorus-32 15 0.1 (3.7E 9) yrs Manganese-52 25 10(3.7E 11) Phosphorus-33 15 1(3.7E 10) Manganese-53 25 1000(3.7E 13) Platinum-186 78 100(3.7E 12) Manganese-54 25 10(3.7E 11) Platinum-188 78 100(3.7E 12) Manganese-56 25 100(3.7E 12) Platinum-189 78 100(3.7E 12) Mendelevium-257 101 100(3.7E 12) Platinum-191 78 100(3.7E 12) Mendelevium-258 101 1 (3.7E 10) Platinum-193m 78 100(3.7E 12) 11111 Mercury-193m 80 10(3.7E 11) Platinum-193 78 1000(3.7E 13) Mercury-193 80 100(3.7E 12) Platinum-195m 78 100(3.7E 12) Mercury-194 80 0.1 (3.7E 9) Platinum-197m 78 1000(3.7E 13) Mercury-195m 80 100(3.7E 12) Platinum-197 78 1000(3.7E 13) Mercury-195 80 100(3.7E 12) Platinum-199 78 1000(3.7E 13) MIND Mercury-197m 80 1000(3.7E 13) Platinum-200 78 100(3.7E 12) Mercury-197 80 1000(3.7E 13) Plutonium-234 94 1000(3.7E 13) Mercury-199m 80 1000(3.7E 13) Plutonium-235 94 1000(3.7E 13) Mercury-203 80 10(3.7E 11) Plutonium-236 94 0.1(3.7E 9) 325 MIN NO MI MI MI §302.4 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) 1b APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- Continued Continued ow Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number Number Plutonium-237 94 1000(3.7E 13) Rhodium-101m 45 100(3.7E 12) Plutonium-238 94 0.01(3.7E 8) Rhodium-101 45 10(3.7E 11) Plutonium-239 94 0.01 (3.7E 8) Rhodium-102m 45 10(3.7E 11) OW Plutonium-240 94 0.01 (3.7E 8) Rhodium-102 45 10(3.7E 11) Plutonium-241 94 1 (3.7E 10) Rhodium-103m 45 1000(3.7E 13) Plutonium-242 94 0.01(3.7E 8) Rhodium-105 45 100(3.7E 12) Plutonium-243 94 1000(3.7E 13) Rhodium-106m 45 10(3.7E 11) Plutonium-244 94 0.01 (3.7E 8) Rhodium-107 45 1000(3.7E 13) Plutonium-245 94 100(3.7E 12) Rubidium-79 37 1000(3.7E 13) illi Polonium-203 84 100(3.7E 12) Rubidium-81m 37 1000(3.7E 13) Polonium-205 84 100(3.7E 12) Rubidium-81 37 100(3.7E 12) Polonium-207 84 10(3.7E 11) Rubidium-82m 37 10(3.7E 11) Polonium-210 84 0.01 (3.7E 8) Rubidium-83 37 10(3.7E 11) Potassium-40 19 1 (3.7E 10) Rubidium-84 37 10(3.7E 11) Potassium-42 19 100(3.7E 12) Rubidium-86 37 10(3.7E 11) WO Potassium-43 19 10(3.7E 11) Rubidium-88 37 1000(3.7E 13) Potassium-44 19 100(3.7E 12) Rubidium-89 37 1000(3.7E 13) Potassium-45 19 1000(3.7E 13) Rubidium-87 37 10(3.7E 11) Praseodymium-136 59 1000(3.7E 13) Ruthenium-94 44 1000(3.7E 13) Praseodymium-137 59 1000(3.7E 13) Ruthenium-97 44 100(3.7E 12) Praseodymium-138m 59 100(3.7E 12) Ruthenium-103 44 10(3.7E 11) OW Praseodymium-139 59 1000(3.7E 13) Ruthenium-105 44 100(3.7E 12) Praseodymium-142m 59 1000(3.7E 13) Ruthenium-106 44 1(3.7E 10) Praseodymium-142 59 100(3.7E 12) Samarium-141m 62 1000(3.7E 13) Praseodymium-143 59 10(3.7E 11) Samarium-141 62 1000(3.7E 13) Praseodymium-144 59 1000(3.7E 13) Samarium-142 62 1000(3.7E 13) Praseodymium-145 59 1000(3.7E 13) Samarium-145 62 100(3.7E 12) MO Praseodymium-147 59 1000(3.7E 13) Samarium-146 62 0.01 (3.7E 8) Promethium-141 61 1000(3.7E 13) Samarium-147 62 0.01 (3.7E 8) Promethium-143 61 100(3.7E 12) Samarium-151 62 10(3.7E 11) Promethium-144 61 10(3.7E 11) Samarium-153 62 100(3.7E 12) Promethium-145 61 100(3.7E 12) Samarium-155 62 1000(3.7E 13) Promethium-146 61 10(3.7E 11) Samarium-156 62 100(3.7E 12) WO Promethium-147 61 10(3.7E 11) Scandium-43 21 1000(3.7E 13) Promethium-148m 61 10(3.7E 11) Scandium-44m 21 10(3.7E 11) Promethium-148 61 10(3.7E 11) Scandium-44 21 100(3.7E 12) Promethium-149 61 100(3.7E 12) Scandium-46 21 10(3.7E 11) Promethium-150 61 100(3.7E 12) Scandium-47 21 100(3.7E 12) We Promethium-151 61 100(3.7E 12) Scandium-48 21 10(3.7E 11) Protactinium-227 91 100(3.7E 12) Scandium-49 21 1000(3.7E 13) Protactinium-228 91 10(3.7E 11) Selenium-70 34 1000(3.7E 13) Protactinium-230 91 10(3.7E 11) Selenium-73m 34 100(3.7E 12) Protactinium-231 91 0.01(3.7E 8) Selenium-73 34 10(3.7E 11) Protactinium-232 91 10(3.7E 11) Selenium-75 34 10(3.7E 11) tw Protactinium-233 91 100(3.7E 12) Selenium-79 34 10(3.7E 11) Protactinium-234 91 10(3.7E 11) Selenium-81m 34 1000(3.7E 13) Radium-223 88 1 (3.7E 10) Selenium-81 34 1000(3.7E 13) Radium-224 88 10(3.7E 11) Selenium-83 34 1000(3.7E 13) Radium-225 88 1 (3.7E 10) Silicon-31 14 1000(3.7E 13) Radium-2264, 88 0.1 (3.7E 9) Silicon-32 14 1(3.7E 10) so Radium-227 88 1000(3.7E 13) Silver-102 47 100(3.7E 12) Radium-228 88 0.1(3.7E 9) Silver-103 47 1000(3.7E 13) Radon-220 86 0.1 (3.7E 9) Silver-104m 47 1000(3.7E 13) Radon-222 86 0.1 (3.7E 9) Silver-104 47 1000(3.7E 13) Rhenium-177 75 1000(3.7E 13) Silver-105 47 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-178 75 1000(3.7E 13) Silver-106m 47 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-181 75 100(3.7E 12) Silver-106 47 1000(3.7E 13) Rhenium-182(12.7 hr) 75 10(3.7E 11) Silver-108m 47 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-182(64.0 hr) 75 10(3.7E 11) Silver-110m 47 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-184m 75 10(3.7E 11) Silver-111 47 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-184 75 10(3.7E 11) Silver-112 47 100(3.7E 12) Rhenium-186m 75 10(3.7E 11) Silver-115 47 1000(3.7E 13) MN Rhenium-186 75 100(3.7E 12) Sodium-22 11 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-187 75 1000(3.7E 13) Sodium-24 11 10(3.7E 11) Rhenium-188m 75 1000(3.7E 13) Strontium-80 38 100(3.7E 12) Rhenium-188 75 1000(3.7E 13) Strontium-81 38 1000(3.7E 13) Rhenium-189 75 1000(3.7E 13) Strontium-83 38 100(3.7E 12) OS Rhodium-99m 45 100(3.7E 12) Strontium-85m 38 1000(3.7E 13) Rhodium-99 45 10(3.7E 11) Strontium-85 38 10(3.7E 11) Rhodium-100 45 10(3.7E 11) Strontium-87m 38 100(3.7E 12) 326 .t„ tttw r IMP MOP MO Environmental Protection Agency §302.4 APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- Continued Continued my Atomic Radionuclide Number Final RQ Ci(Bq) Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number Strontium-89 38 10(3.7E 11) Thallium-199 81 100(3.7E 12) Strontium-90 38 0.1 (3.7E 9) Thallium-200 81 10(3.7E 11) wits 38 10(3.7E 11) Thallium-201 81 1000(3.7E 13) Strontium-92 38 100(3.7E 12) Thallium-202 81 10(3.7E 11) Sulfur-35 16 1 (3.7E 10) Thallium-204 81 10(3.7E 11) Tantalum-172 73 100(3.7E 12) Thorium-226 90 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-173 73 100(3.7E 12) Thorium-227 90 1 (3.7E 10) Tantalum-174 73 100(3.7E 12) Thorium-228 90 0.01 (3.7E 8) 411 Tantalum-175 73 100(3.7E 12) Thorium-229 90 0.001 (3.7E 7) Tantalum-176 73 10(3.7E 11) Thorium-230 90 0.01(3.7E 8) Tantalum-177 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thorium-231 90 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-178 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thorium-232i0 90 0.001 (3.7E 7) Tantalum-179 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thorium-234 90 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-180m 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thulium-162 69 1000(3.7E 13) +r Tantalum-180 73 100(3.7E 12) Thulium-166 69 10(3.7E 11) Tantalum-182m 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thulium-167 69 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-182 73 10(3.7E 11) Thulium-170 69 10(3.7E 11) Tantalum-183 73 100(3.7E 12) Thulium-171 69 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-184 73 10(3.7E 11) Thulium-172 69 100(3.7E 12) Tantalum-185 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thulium-173 69 100(3.7E 12) NM Tantalum-186 73 1000(3.7E 13) Thulium-175 69 1000(3.7E 13) Technetium-93m 43 1000(3.7E 13) Tin-110 50 100(3.7E 12) Technetium-93 43 100(3.7E 12) Tin-111 50 1000(3.7E 13) Technetium-94m 43 100(3.7E 12) Tin-113 50 10(3.7E 11) Technetium-94 43 10(3.7E 11) Tin-117m 50 100(3.7E 12) Technetium-96m 43 1000(3.7E 13) Tin-119m 50 10(3.7E 11) SIN Technetium-96 43 10(3.7E 11) Tin-121m 50 10(3.7E 11) Technetium-97m 43 100(3.7E 12) Tin-121 50 1000(3.7E 13) Technetium-97 43 100(3.7E 12) Tin-123m 50 1000(3.7E 13) Technetium-98 43 10(3.7E 11) Tin-123 50 10(3.7E 11) Technetium-99m 43 100(3.7E 12) Tin-125 50 10(3.7E 11) Technetium-99 43 10(3.7E 11) Tin-126 50 1 (3.7E 10) r Technetium-101 43 1000(3.7E 13) Tin-127 50 100(3.7E 12) Technetium-104 43 1000(3.7E 13) Tin-128 50 1000(3.7E 13) Tellurium-116 52 1000(3.7E 13) Titanium-44 22 1(3.7E 10) Tellurium-121m 52 10(3.7E 11) Titanium-45 22 1000(3.7E 13) Tellurium-121 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-176 74 1000(3.7E 13) Tellurium-123m 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-177 74 100(3.7E 12) r Tellurium-123 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-178 74 100(3.7E 12) Tellurium-125m 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-179 74 1000(3.7E 13) Tellurium-127m 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-181 74 100(3.7E 12) Tellurium-127 52 1000(3.7E 13) Tungsten-185 74 10(3.7E 11) Tellurium-129m 52 10(3.7E 11) Tungsten-187 74 100(3.7E 12) r Tellurium-129 52 1000(3.7E 13) Tungsten-188 74 10(3.7E 11) Tellurium-131m 52 10(3.7E 11) Uranium-230 92 1(3.7E 10) Tellurium-131 52 1000(3.7E 13) Uranium-231 92 1000(3.7E 13) Tellurium-132 52 10(3.7E 11) Uranium-232 92 0.01 (3.7E 8) Tellurium-133m 52 1000(3.7E 13) Uranium-233 92 0.1(3.7E 9) Tellurium-133 52 1000(3.7E 13) Uranium-234(p 92 0.1 (3.7E 9) r Tellurium-134 52 1000(3.7E 13) Uranium-235(p 92 0.1 (3.7E 9) Terbium-147 65 100(3.7E 12) Uranium-236 92 0.1 (3.7E 9) Terbium-149 65 100(3.7E 12) Uranium-237 92 100(3.7E 12) Terbium-150 65 100(3.7E 12) Uranium-238T 92 0.1&(3.7E 9) Terbium-151 65 10(3.7E 11) Uranium-239 92 1000(3.7E 13) Terbium-153 65 100(3.7E 12) Uranium-240 92 1000(3.7E 13) mr Terbium-154 65 10(3.7E 11) Vanadium-47 23 1000(3.7E 13) Terbium-155 65 100(3.7E 12) Vanadium-48 23 10(3.7E 11) Terbium-156m(5.0 hr) 65 1000(3.7E 13) Vanadium-49 23 1000(3.7E 13) Terbium-156m(24.4 hr) 65 1000(3.7E 13) Xenon-120 54 100(3.7E 12) Terbium-156 65 10(3.7E 11) Xenon-121 54 10(3.7E 11) Terbium-157 65 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-122 54 100(3.7E 12) o1 Terbium-158 65 10(3.7E 11) Xenon-123 54 10(3.7E 11) Terbium-160 65 10(3.7E 11) Xenon-125 54 100(3.7E 12) Terbium-161 65 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-127 54 100(3.7E 12) Thallium-194m 81 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-129m 54 1000(3.7E 13) Thallium-194 81 1000(3.7E 13) Xenon-131m 54 1000(3.7E 13) r Thallium-195 81 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-133m 54 1000(3.7E 13) Thallium-197 81 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-133 54 1000(3.7E 13) Thallium-198m 81 100(3.7E 12) Xenon-135m 54 10(3.7E 11) Thallium-198 81 10(3.7E 11) Xenon-135 54 100(3.7E 12) 4111,, 327 r Ili NO rrr §302.5 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) as APPENDIX B TO§302.4-RADIONUCLIDES- §302.5 Determination of reportable Continued quantities. ow (a) Listed hazardous substances. The Radionuclide Atomic Final RQ Ci(Bq) Number quantity listed in the column "Final Xenon-138 54 10(3.7E 11) RQ" for each substance in table 302.4, Ytterbium-162 70 1000(3.7E 13) or in appendix B to table 302.4, is the Ytterbium-166 70 10(3.7E 11) reportable quantity (RQ) for that sub- Illy Ytterbium-167 70 1000(3.7E 13) stance. The RQs in table 302.4 are in Ytterbium-169 70 10(3.7E 11) units of pounds based on chemical tox- Ytterbium-175 70 100(3.7E 12) Ytterbium-177 70 1000(3.7E 13) icity, while the RQs in appendix B to Ytterbium-178 70 1000(3.7E 13) table 302.4 are in units of curies based NW Yttrium-86m 39 1000(3.7E 13) on radiation hazard. Whenever the RQs Yttrium-86 39 10(3.7E 11) in table 302.4 and appendix B to the Yttrium-87 39 10(3.7E 11) table are in conflict, the lowest RQ Yttrium-88 39 10(3.7E 11) shall apply. Yttrium-90m 39 100(3.7E 12) Yttrium-90 39 10(3.7E 11) (b) Unlisted hazardous substances. Un- tin Yttrium-91m 39 1000(3.7E 13) listed hazardous substances designated Yttrium-91 39 10(3.7E 11) by 40 CFR 302.4(b) have the reportable Yttrium-92 39 100(3.7E 12) Yttrium-93 39 100(3.7E 12) quantity of 100 pounds, except for those Yttrium-94 39 1000(3.7E 13) unlisted hazardous wastes which ex- Yttrium-95 39 1000(3.7E 13) hibit toxicity identified in 40 CFR Zinc-62 30 100(3.7E 12) 261.24. Unlisted hazardous wastes which Zinc-63 30 1000(3.7E 13) exhibit toxicity have the reportable Zinc-65 30 10(3.7E 11) Zinc-69m 30 100(3.7E 122)) quantities listed in Table 302.4 for the Zinc-69 30 1000(3.7E 13) contaminant on which the char- no Zinc-71m 30 100(3.7E 12) acteristic of toxicity is based. The re- Zinc-72 30 100(3.7E 12) portable quantity applies to the waste Zirconium-86 40 100(3.7E 12) itself, not merely to the toxic contami- Zirconium-88 40 10(3.7E 11) Zirconium-89 40 100(3.7E 12) nant. If an unlisted hazardous waste ow Zirconium-93 40 1 (3.7E 10) exhibits toxicity on the basis of more Zirconium-95 40 10(3.7E 11) than one contaminant, the reportable Zirconium-97 40 10(3.7E 11) quantity for that waste shall be the Ci-Curie.The curie represents a rate of radioactive decay. lowest of the reportable quantities list- One curie is the quantity of any radioactive nuclide which un- dergoes 3.7E 10 disintegrations per second. Bq-Becquerel. The becquerel represents a rate of radio- rants. If an unlisted hazardous waste active decay.One becquerel is the quantity of any radioactive exhibits the characteristic of toxicity nuclide which undergoes one disintegration per second.One curie is equal to 3.7E 10 becquerel. and one or more of the other character- co-Final RQs for all radionuclides apply to chemical com- isties referenced in 40 CFR 302.4(b), the pounds containing the radionuclides and elemental forms re- IN gardless of the diameter of pieces of solid material. reportable quantity for that waste &-The adjusted RQ of one curie applies to all radio- shall be the lowest of the applicable re- nuclides not otherwise listed. Whenever the RQs in table 302.4 and this appendix to the table are in conflict,the lowest portable quantities. RQ shall apply.For example,uranyl acetate and uranyl nitrate have adjusted RQs shown in table 302.4 of 100 pounds, [51 FR 34547, Sept. 29, 1986, as amended at 54 equivalent to about one-tenth the RQ level for uranium-238 9 22538, May 24, 1989; 67 FR 45356, July , ON listed in this appendix. E-Exponent to the base 10.For example, 1.3E 2 is equal 2002] to 130 while 1.3E 3 is equal to 1300. m-Signifies a nuclear isomer which is a radionuclide in a §302.6 Notification requirements. higher energy metastable state relative to the parent isotope. ip-Notification requirements for releases of mixtures or so- lutions in charge of vessel of radionuclides can be found in§302.6(b)of this rule. Final RQs for the following four common radionuclide mixtures or an offshore or an onshore facility are provided:radium-226 in secular equilibrium with its daugh- ters(0.053 curie);natural uranium(0.1 curie);natural uranium in secular equilibrium with its daughters (0.052 curie); and edge of any release (other than a feder- natural thorium in secular equilibrium with its daughters(0.011 ally permitted release or application of curie). No a pesticide) of a hazardous substance [54 FR 33449,Aug. 14, 1989] from such vessel or facility in a quan- EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER Ci- tlty equal to or exceeding the repOrt- tations affecting §302.4, see the List of CFR able quantity determined by this part Sections Affected, which appears in the in any 24-hour period, immediately no- er Finding Aids section of the printed volume tify the National Response Center (l- and at www.fdsys.gov. 800-424-8802; in Washington, DC 202-267- 328 ,pp IN am mw °1' Environmental Protection Agency §302.6 2675; the facsimile number is 202-267- (ii) If the identity of each radio- 1322). nuclide in a released mixture or solu- ,., (b) Releases of mixtures or solutions tion is known but the quantity re- (including hazardous waste streams) of leased (in curies) of one or more of the (1) Hazardous substances, except for radionuclides is unknown, the only radionuclides, are subject to the fol- such releases subject to this section's lowing notification requirements: notification requirements are those in - (i) If the quantity of all of the haz- which the total quantity (in curies) of ardous constituent(s) of the mixture or the mixture or solution released is solution is known, notification is re- equal to or greater than the lowest RQ quired where an RQ or more of any haz- of any individual radionuclide in the ® ardous constituent is released; mixture or solution. (ii) If the quantity of one or more of (iii) If the identity of one or more the hazardous constituent(s) of the radionuclides in a released mixture or mixture or solution is unknown, notifi- solution is unknown (or if the identity cation is required where the total of a radionuclide released by itself is "l' amount of the mixture or solution re- unknown), the only such releases sub- leased equals or exceeds the RQ for the ject to this section's notification re- hazardous constituent with the lowest quirements are those in which the RQ; or total quantity (in curies) released is Iwo (iii) For waste streams K169, K170, equal to or greater than either one K171, K172, K174, and K175, knowledge curie or the lowest RQ of any known of the quantity of all of the hazardous individual radionuclide in the mixture constituent(s) may be assumed, based or solution, whichever is lower. on the following maximum observed (c) The following categories of re- am constituent concentrations identified leases are exempt from the notification by EPA: requirements of this section: Waste Constituent max ppm (1) Releases of those radionuclides that occur naturally in the soil from ,r„ K174 2,3,7,8-TCDD 0.000039 land holdings such as parks, golf 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD 0.0000108 courses, or other large tracts of land. 1,2,3,4,7,8,-HxCDD 0.0000241 of l R (2) Releases o naturally occurring 1,2,3,6,7,8,-HxCDD 0.000083 (2 y occurring 1,2,3,7,8,9,-HxCDD 0.000062 radionuclides from land disturbance 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD 0.00123 activities, including farming, construc- w OCDD 0.0129 tion, and land disturbance incidental 2,3,7,8-TCDF 0.000145 1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF 0.0000777 to extraction during mining activities, 2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF 0.000127 except that which occurs at uranium, 1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF 0.001425 phosphate, tin, zircon, hafnium, vana- 1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF 0.000281 wr 1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF 0.00014 dium, monazite, and rare earth mines. 2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF 0.000648 Land disturbance incidental to extrac- 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF 0.0207 tion includes: land clearing; overbur- 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF 0.0135 den removal and stockpiling;OCDF 0.212 p g; exca- K175 Mercury 9200 vating, handling, transporting, and or storing ores and other raw (not (2) Radionuclides are subject to this beneficiated or processed) materials; section's notification requirements and replacing in mined-out areas coal only in the following circumstances: ash, earthen materials from farming or ...• (i)If the identity and quantity (in cu- construction, or overburden or other ries) of each radionuclide in a released raw materials generated from the ex- mixture or solution is known, the ratio empted mining activities. between the quantity released (in cu- (3)Releases of radionuclides from the ries) and the RQ for the radionuclide dumping and transportation of coal """ must be determined for each radio- and coal ash (including fly ash, bottom nuclide. The only such releases subject ash, and boiler slags), including the to this section's notification require- dumping and land spreading operations ments are those in which the sum of that occur during coal ash uses. S,,, the ratios for the radionuclides in the (4) Releases of radionuclides from mixture or solution released is equal to piles of coal and coal ash, including fly or greater than one. ash, bottom ash, and boiler slags. „�, 329 arm► (rr §302.7 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) (d) Except for releases of radio- mined under this part who fails to no- nuclides, notification of the release of tify immediately the National Re- an RQ of solid particles of antimony, sponse Center as soon as he or she has a* arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chro- knowledge of such release or who sub- mium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, mits in such a notification any infor- silver, thallium, or zinc is not required mation which he knows to be false or if the mean diameter of the particles misleading shall be subject to all of the released is larger than 100 micrometers sanctions, including criminal pen- (0.004 inches). alties, set forth in section 103(b) of the (e) The following releases are exempt Act. from the notification requirements of (b) Notification received pursuant to this section: this section or information obtained by (1) Releases in amounts less than the exploitation of such notification 1,000 pounds per 24 hours of nitrogen shall not be used against any such per- oxide to the air which are the result of son in any criminal case, except a pros- combustion and combustion-related ac- ecution for perjury or for giving a false tivities. statement. (2) Releases in amounts less than (c)This section shall not apply to the 1,000 pounds per 24 hours of nitrogen di- application of a pesticide product reg- oxide to the air which are the result of istered under the Federal Insecticide, combustion and combustion-related ac- Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act or to tivities. the handling and storage of such a pes- (3) Releases to the air of any haz- ticide product by an agricultural pro- ardous substance from animal waste at ducer. farms. 11.[50 FR 13474, Apr. 4, 1985, as amended at 67 [50 FR 13474, Apr. 4, 1985, as amended at 54 FR 45356,July 9,2002] FR 22538, May 24, 1989; 54 FR 33481, Aug. 14, 1989; 63 FR 13475, Mar. 19, 1998; 63 FR 42189, §302.8 Continuous releases. Aug. 6, 1998; 64 FR 13114, Mar. 17, 1999; 65 FR (a) Except as provided in paragraph 87132,Nov.8, 2001;67 FR 45356, July 9,2002;71 wr FR 58533, Oct. 4, 2006; 73 FR 76959, Dec. 18, (c) of this section, no notification is re- 2008;76 FR 9666,Feb.22,2011] quired for any release of a hazardous substance that is, pursuant to the defi- §302.7 Penalties. nitions in paragraph (b) of this section, (a) Any person— continuous and stable in quantity and (1) In charge of a vessel from which a rate. hazardous substance is released, other (b) Definitions. The following defini- than a federally permitted release, into tions apply to notification of contin- or upon the navigable waters of the uous releases: err United States, adjoining shorelines, or Continuous. A continuous release is a into or upon the waters of the contig- release that occurs without interrup- uous zone, tion or abatement or that is routine, (2) In charge of a vessel from which a anticipated, and intermittent and inci- hazardous substance is released, other dental to normal operations or treat- than a federally permitted release, ment processes. which may affect natural resources be- Normal range. The normal range of a longing to, appertaining to, or under release is all releases (in pounds or the exclusive management authority of kilograms) of a hazardous substance re- rrr the United States (including resources ported or occurring over any 24-hour under the Fishery Conservation and period under normal operating condi- Management Act of 1976), and who is tions during the preceding year. Only otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of releases that are both continuous and the United States at the time of the re- stable in quantity and rate may be in- um lease, or eluded in the normal range. (3) In charge of a facility from which Routine. A routine release is a release a hazardous substance is released, that occurs during normal operating other than a federally permitted re- procedures or processes. ■r lease, in a quantity equal to or greater Stable in quantity and rate. A release than that reportable quantity deter- that is stable in quantity and rate is a 330 rrr Environmental Protection Agency §302.8 release that is predictable and regular report and provide the following infor- in amount and rate of emission. mation: vim Statistically significant increase. A sta- (i) The name and location of the fa- tistically significant increase in a re- cility or vessel; and lease is an increase in the quantity of (ii) The name(s) and identity(ies) of the hazardous substance released above the hazardous substance(s) being re- the upper bound of the reported normal leased. ON range of the release. (e) Initial written notification. Initial (c) Notification. The following notifi- written notification of a continuous re- cations shall be given for any release lease shall be made to the appropriate qualifying for reduced reporting under EPA Regional Office for the geo- m.. this section: graphical area where the releasing fa- (1)Initial telephone notification; cility or vessel is located. (Note: In ad- (2) Initial written notification within dition to the requirements of this part, 30 days of the initial telephone notifi- releases of CERCLA hazardous sub- w• cation; stances are also subject to the provi (3) Follow-up notification within 30 sions of SARA title III section 304, and days of the first anniversary date of EPA's implementing regulations codi- the initial written notification; fied at 40 CFR part 355, which require (4) Notification of a change in the initial telephone and written notifica- "" composition or source(s) of the release tions of continuous releases to be sub- or in the other information submitted mitted to the appropriate State emer- in the initial written notification of gency response commission and local the release under paragraph (c)(2) of emergency planning committee.) .r this section or the follow-up notifica- (1) Initial written notification to the tion under paragraph (c)(3) of this sec- appropriate EPA Regional Office shall tion; and occur within 30 days of the initial tele- (5) Notification at such times as an phone notification to the National Re- increase in the quantity of the haz- sponse Center, and shall include, for ' ardous substance being released during each release for which reduced report- any 24-hour period represents a statis- ing as a continuous release is claimed, tically significant increase as defined the following information: in paragraph(b) of this section. (i) The name of the facility or vessel; +es (d) Initial telephone notification. Prior the location, including the latitude and to making an initial telephone notifi- longitude; the case number assigned by cation of a continuous release, the per- the National Response Center or the son in charge of a facility or vessel Environmental Protection Agency; the r must establish a sound basis for quali- Dun and Bradstreet number of the fa- fying the release for reporting under cility, if available; the port of registra- CERCLA section 103(f)(2)by: tion of the vessel; the name and tele- (1)Using release data, engineering es- phone number of the person in charge timates, knowledge of operating proce- of the facility or vessel. dures, or best professional judgment to (ii) The population density within a establish the continuity and stability one-mile radius of the facility or ves- of the release; sel, described in terms of the following (2) Reporting the release to the Na- ranges: 0-50 persons, 51-100 persons, tional Response Center for a period suf- 101-500 persons, 501-1,000 persons, more ficient to establish the continuity and than 1,000 persons. stability of the release; or (iii) The identity and location of sen- (3) When a person in charge of the fa- sitive populations and ecosystems cility or vessel believes that a basis has within a one-mile radius of the facility been established to qualify the release or vessel (e.g., elementary schools, hos- for reduced reporting under this sec- pitals, retirement communities, or tion, initial notification to the Na- wetlands). tional Response Center shall be made (iv) For each hazardous substance re- „0$ by telephone. The person in charge lease claimed to qualify for reporting must identify the notification as an under CERCLA section 103(f)(2), the fol- initial continuous release notification lowing information must be supplied: WOO 331 IMO rrw §302.8 40 CFR Ch. 1 (7-1-11 Edition) (A) The name/identity of the haz- (1) The name of the facility or vessel; ardous substance; the Chemical Ab- the location, including the latitude and stracts Service Registry Number for longitude; the case number assigned by the substance (if available); and if the the National Response Center or the substance being released is a mixture, Environmental Protection Agency; the the components of the mixture and Dun and Bradstreet number of the fa- their approximate concentrations and cility, if available; the port of registra- quantities, by weight. tion of the vessel; the name and tele- (B) The upper and lower bounds of phone number of the person in charge the normal range of the release (in of the facility or vessel. pounds or kilograms) over the previous (2) The population density within a year. one-mile radius of the facility or ves- UP(C) The source(s) of the release (e.g., sel, described in terms of the following valves, pump seals, storage tank vents, ranges: 0-50 persons, 51-100 persons, stacks). If the release is from a stack, 101-500 persons, 501-1,000 persons, more the stack height(in feet or meters). than 1,000 persons. i1r (D) The frequency of the release and (3) The identity and location of sen- the fraction of the release from each sitive populations and ecosystems release source and the specific period within a one-mile radius of the facility over which it occurs. or vessel (e.g., elementary schools, hos- (E) A brief statement describing the pitals, retirement communities, or basis for stating that the release is wetlands). continuous and stable in quantity and (4) For each hazardous substance re- rate. lease claimed to qualify for reporting (F) An estimate of the total annual under CERCLA section 103(f)(2), the fol- amount that was released in the pre- lowing information shall be supplied: vious year(in pounds or kilograms). (i) The name/identity of the haz- (G) The environmental medium(a) af- ardous substance; the Chemical Ab- fected by the release: stracts Service Registry Number for irr (1) If surface water, the name of the the substance (if available); and if the surface water body; substance being released is a mixture, (2) If a stream, the stream order or the components of the mixture and average flowrate (in cubic feet/second) their approximate concentrations and and designated use; quantities, by weight. (3) If a lake, the surface area (in (ii) The upper and lower bounds of acres)and average depth(in feet or me- the normal range of the release (in ters); pounds or kilograms) over the previous (4)If on or under ground, the location year. NW of public water supply wells within two (iii) The source(s) of the release (e.g., miles. valves, pump seals, storage tank vents, (H) A signed statement that the haz- stacks). If the release is from a stack, ardous substance release(s) described the stack height(in feet or meters). us is(are) continuous and stable in quan (iv) The frequency of the release and tity and rate under the definitions in the fraction of the release from each paragraph (b) of this section and that release source and the specific period all reported information is accurate and current to the best knowledge of over which it occurs. the person in charge. (v) A brief statement describing the (f) Follow-up notification. Within 30 basis for stating that the release is days of the first anniversary date of continuous and stable in quantity and the initial written notification, the rate. person in charge of the facility or ves (vi) An estimate of the total annual lip sel shall evaluate each hazardous sub- amount that was released in the pre- stance release reported to verify and vious year(in pounds or kilograms). update the information submitted in (vii) The environmental medium(a) the initial written notification. The affected by the release: r follow-up notification shall include the (A) If surface water, the name of the following information: surface water body; 332 ow rrr ONO tali Environmental Protection Agency §302.8 (B) If a stream, the stream order or tinuous and stable in quantity and rate average flowrate (in cubic feet/second) under the definitions in paragraph (b) ,N,. and designated use; of this section. (C) If a lake, the surface area (in (3) Changes in other reported informa- acres)and average depth(in feet or me- tion. If there is a change in any infor- ters); mation submitted in the initial written (D) If on or under ground, the loca- notification or the followup notifica- mai tion of public water supply wells with- tion other than a change in the source, in two miles. composition, or quantity of the release, (viii) A signed statement that the the person in charge of the facility or hazardous substance release(s) is(are) vessel shall provide written notifica- .IN continuous and stable in quantity and tion of the change to the EPA Region rate under the definitions in paragraph for the geographical area where the fa- (b) of this section and that all reported cility or vessel is located, within 30 information is accurate and current to days of determining that the informa- the best knowledge of the person in tion submitted previously is no longer charge. valid. Notification shall include the (g) Notification of changes in the re- reason for the change, and the basis for lease. If there is a change in the re- stating that the release is continuous lease, notification of the change, not and stable under the changed condi- ,.,. otherwise reported, shall be provided in tions. the following manner: (4) Notification of changes shall in- (1) Change in source or composition. If clude the case number assigned by the there is any change in the composition National Response Center or the Envi- or source(s) of the release, the release ronmental Protection Agency and also "" is a new release and must be qualified the signed certification statement re- for reporting under this section by the quired at (c)(2)(xi) of this section. submission of initial telephone notifi- (h)Notification of a statistically signifi- cation and initial written notification cant increase in a release. Notification of MIS in accordance with paragraphs (c) (1) a statistically significant increase in a and (2) of this section as soon as there release shall be made to the National is a sufficient basis for asserting that Response Center as soon as the person the release is continuous and stable in in charge of the facility or vessel has quantity and rate; knowledge of the increase. The release ""' (2) Change in the normal range. If must be identified as a statistically there is a change in the release such significant increase in a continuous re- that the quantity of the release ex- lease. A determination of whether an ceeds the upper bound of the reported increase is a "statistically significant normal range, the release must be re- increase" shall be made based upon ported as a statistically significant in- calculations or estimation procedures crease in the release. If a change will that will identify releases that exceed result in a number of releases that ex- the upper bound of the reported normal ceed the upper bound of the normal range. "" range, the person in charge of a facility (i) Annual evaluation of releases. Each or vessel may modify the normal range hazardous substance release shall be by: evaluated annually to determine if (i) Reporting at least one statis- changes have occurred in the informa- �, tically significant increase report as tion submitted in the initial written required under paragraph (c)(7) of this notification, the followup notification, section and, at the same time, inform- and/or in a previous change notifica- ing the National Response Center of tion. the change in the normal range; and (j) Use of the SARA Title III section 313 tee (ii) Submitting, within 30 days of the form. In lieu of an initial written report telephone notification, written notifi- or a followup report, owners or opera- cation to the appropriate EPA Re- tors of facilities subject to the require- gional Office describing the new nor- ments of SARA title III section 313 a,,, mal range, the reason for the change, may submit to the appropriate EPA and the basis for stating that the re- Regional Office for the geographical lease in the increased amount is con- area where the facility is located, a 333 r.r Pt. 303 40 CFR Ch. I (7-1-11 Edition) copy of the Toxic Release Inventory continuous and stable in quantity and form submitted under SARA Title III rate, and the other information in the section 313 the previous July 1, pro- initial written report, the followup re- vided that the following information is port, and the annual evaluations re- added: quired under paragraphs (e), (f), and (i), (1) The population density within a respectively. Such information shall be one-mile radius of the facility or yes- made available to EPA upon request as sel, described in terms of the following necessary to enforce the requirements ranges: 0-50 persons, 51-100 persons, of this section. 101-500 persons, 501-1,000 persons, more (1) Multiple concurrent releases. Mul- than 1,000 persons. tiple concurrent releases of the same (2) The identity and location of sen- substance occurring at various loca- +� sitive populations and ecosystems tions with respect to contiguous plants within a one-mile radius of the facility or installations upon contiguous or vessel (e.g., elementary schools, hos- grounds that are under common owner- pitals, retirement communities, or ship or control may be considsred sepa- wetlands). rately or added together in deter- (3) For each hazardous substance re- mining whether such releases con- lease claimed to qualify for reporting stitute a continuous release or a statis- under CERCLA section 103(f)(2), the fol- tically significant increase under the lowing information must be supplied: definitions in paragraph (b) of this sec- (i) +�+ The upper and lower bounds of the tion; whichever approach is elected for normal range of the release (in pounds purposes of determining whether a re- or kilograms)over the previous year. lease is continuous also must be used (ii) The frequency of the release and to determine a statistically significant es the fraction of the release from each increase in the release. release source and the specific period (m) Penalties for failure to comply. The over which it occurs. reduced reporting requirements pro- (iii) A brief statement describing the vided for under this section shall apply basis for stating that the release is only so long as the person in charge — continuous and stable in quantity and complies fully with all requirements of rate. paragraph(c) of this section. Failure to (iv) A signed statement that the haz- comply with respect to any release ardous substance release(s) is(are) con- from the facility or vessel shall subject ow tinuous and stable in quantity and rate the person in charge to all of the re- under the definitions in paragraph (b) porting requirements of §302.6 for each of this section and that all reported in- such release, to the penalties under formation is accurate and current to §302.7, and to any other applicable pen- the best knowledge of the person in alties provided for by law. eir charge. (k) Documentation supporting notifica- [55 FR 30185, July 24, 1990, as amended at 67 tion. Where necessary to satisfy the re FR 45357,July 9,2002] quirements of this section, the person ew in charge may rely on recent release PART 303—CITIZEN AWARDS FOR data, engineering estimates, the oper- INFORMATION ON CRIMINAL ating history of the facility or vessel, VIOLATIONS UNDER SUPERFUND or other relevant information to sup- port notification. All supporting docu- Subpart A—General ments, materials, and other informa- tion shall be kept on file at the facil- Sec. ity, or in the case of a vessel, at an of- 303.10 Purpose. fice within the United States in either 303.11 Definitions. a port of call, a place of regular berth- 303.12 Criminal violations covered by this NMI ing, or the headquarters of the business award authority. operating the vessel. Supporting mate- Subpart B—Eligibility To File a Claim for rials shall be kept on file for a period of Award and Determination of Eligibility one year and shall substantiate the re- and Amount of Award ported normal range of releases, the basis for stating that the release is 303.20 Eligibility to file a claim for award. 334 — ;rev I next § 62 '_. Reporting of discharge. A. Any person discharging or causing or permitting a discharge of oil into or upon state waters, lands, or storm drain systems within the Commonwealth or discharging or causing or permitting a discharge of oil which may reasonably be expected to enter state waters, lands, or storm drain systems within the Commonwealth, and any operator of any facility, vehicle or vessel from which there is a discharge of oil into state waters, lands, or storm drain systems, or from which there is a discharge of oil which may reasonably be expected to enter state waters, lands, or storm drain systems, shall, immediately upon learning of the discharge, notify the Board, the director or coordinator of emergency services appointed pursuant to §_.___46.19 for the political subdivision in which the discharge occurs and any other political subdivision reasonably expected to be affected by the discharge, and appropriate federal authorities of such discharge. Notice will be deemed to have been given under this section for any discharge of oil to state lands in amounts less than twenty-five gallons if the recordkeeping requirements of subsection C of§ _ have been met and the oil has been cleaned up in accordance with the requirements of 6•1' this article. B. Observations and data gathered as a result of the monthly and quarterly inspection activities required by§ Er 44.34:__ (I) (d) shall be maintained on site pursuant to § , and compiled into a summary, on a form developed by the Board, such summary to be submitted to the Board annually on a schedule established by the Board. Should any such observations or data indicate the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons in ground water, the results shall be reported immediately to the Board and to the local director or coordinator of emergency services appointed pursuant to § (1978, c. 816; 1990, cc. 917, 962; 1992, c. 456.) OOP Subcontractor Certifications/Agreements Project Number: Project Title: CHICK-FIL-A 1626 Richmond Road Operator(s): As a subcontractor, you are required to comply with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for any work that you perform on-site. Any person or group who violates any condition of the SWPPP may be subject to substantial penalties or loss of contract. You are encouraged to advise each of your employees working on this project of the requirements of the SWPPP. A copy of the SWPPP is available for your review at the office trailer. Each subcontractor engaged in activities at the construction site that could impact stormwater must be identified and sign the following certification statement: I certify under the penalty of law that I have read and understand the terms and conditions of the SWPPP for the above designated project and agree to follow the BMPs and practices described in the SWPPP. This certification is hereby signed in reference to the above named project: Company: "'" Address: Telephone Number: Type of construction service to be provided: Signature: Title: Date: ""' Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County SWPPP Training Log Project Name: CHICK-FIL-A 1626 Richmond Road Project Location: Albemarle County, Virginia "" Instructor's Name(s): Instructor's Title(s): Course Location: Date: Course Length (hours): Stormwater Training Topic: (check as appropriate) '°"' ❑ Erosion Control BMPs ❑ Emergency Procedures ❑ Sediment Control BMPs ❑ Good Housekeeping BMPs ❑ Non-Stormwater BMPs Specific Training Objective: Attendee Roster: (attach additional pages as necessary) No. Name of Attendee Company 1 4" 2 3 4 5 6 .. 7 8 9 — 10 Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation, and exceptional waters. Currently Not Applicable. Receiving Waters: Rivanna River- Carroll Creek From EPA Website: - Impaired Waters Line: VA-H29R-04-BEN; Subwatershed (HUC 14): 02080204000206 Impaired Waters Line: VA-H29R-04-BEN; Subwatershed (HUC 14): 02080204000207 Impaired Waters Line: VA-H29R-04-BEN; Subwatershed (HUC 14): 02080204000348 Impaired Waters Area: VA-H29R-04-BEN; Subwatershed (HUC 14): 02080204000871 Cause of Impairment: 'Benthic Macroinvertebrates Bioassessments' - Cause of Impairment Group: 'Cause Unknown...' State TMDL Development Status: `TMDL needed' Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 8. Qualified personnel The following personnel are responsible for inspections; Name: Company: Addressl: Address2: Mobile: E-mail: Qualifications: Name: Company: Addressl: .,,., Address2: Mobile: E-mail: M Qualifications: ama Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 9. Signed Certification CERTIFICATION "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." / / Owner/Operator Name: , / / 6421 i,)L �t�� \2- Company: 1770 � 1° , Title: ■./ Signature: / 1 M-4 rrli w Date: C,' . -- Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County a Section 10. Delegation of authority. ,,. Note to operator: Provide the persons or positions with authority to sign inspection reports or to modify the stormwater pollution prevention plan. A formal,signed delegation of authority is needed. Delegation of Authority I, (name), hereby designate the person or specifically described position below to be a duly authorized representative for the purpose of overseeing compliance with environmental requirements, including the Construction General Permit, at the construction site. The designee is authorized to sign any reports, 1111IIP stormwater pollution prevention plans and all other documents required by the permit. (name of person or position) (company) (address) (city,state,zip) a (phone) By signing this authorization, I confirm that I meet the requirements to make such a designation as set forth in the Construction General Permit(CGP), and that the designee above meets the definition of a "duly authorized representative". Operator Name: Company: a Title: Signature: Date: a TAW a a MOW "" Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 11. General permit copy ' Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP) Albemarle County CHAPTER 880 GENERAL VPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 9VAC25-880-1. Definitions. The words and terms used in this chapter shall have the meanings defined in the Virginia Stormwater Management Act (Article 2.3 (§ 62.1-44.15:24 et seq.) of Chapter 3.1 of Title 62.1 of the Code of Virginia), this chapter, and 9VAC25-870 unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, except as otherwise specified in this section. Terms not defined in the Act, this chapter, or 9VAC25-870 shall have the meaning attributed to them in the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC § 1251 et seq.) (CWA). For the purposes of this chapter: "Business day" means Monday through Friday excluding state holidays. "Commencement of land disturbance" means the initial disturbance of soils associated with clearing, grading, or excavating activities or other construction activities (e.g., stockpiling of fill material). "Construction site" means the land where any land-disturbing activity is physically located or conducted, including any adjacent land used or preserved in connection with the land-disturbing activity. "Final stabilization" means that one of the following situations has occurred: 1. All soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed and a permanent vegetative cover has been established on denuded areas not otherwise permanently stabilized. Permanent vegetation shall not be considered established until a ground cover is achieved that is uniform (e.g., evenly distributed), mature enough to survive, and will inhibit erosion. 2. For individual lots in residential construction, final stabilization can occur by either: a. The homebuilder completing final stabilization as specified in subdivision 1 of this definition; or b. The homebuilder establishing temporary soil stabilization, including perimeter controls for an individual lot prior to occupation of the home by the homeowner, and informing the homeowner of the need for, and benefits of, final stabilization. 3. For construction projects on land used for agricultural purposes , final stabilization may be accomplished by returning the disturbed land to its preconstruction agricultural use. Areas disturbed that were not previously used for agricultural activities, such as buffer strips immediately adjacent to surface waters, and areas that are not being returned to their preconstruction agricultural use must meet the final stabilization criteria specified in subdivision 1 or 2 of this definition. "Immediately" means as soon as practicable, but no later than the end of the next business day, following the day when the land-disturbing activities have temporarily or permanently ceased. In the context of this general permit, "immediately" is used to define the deadline for initiating stabilization measures. "Impaired waters" means surface waters identified as impaired on the 2012 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report. "Infeasible" means not technologically possible or not economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. "Initiation of stabilization activities" means: 1. Prepping the soil for vegetative or nonvegetative stabilization; Page 1 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) Nil 2. Applying mulch or other nonvegetative product to the exposed area; 3. Seeding or planting the exposed area; 4. Starting any of the above activities on a portion of the area to be stabilized, but not on err the entire area; or 5. Finalizing arrangements to have the stabilization product fully installed in compliance with the applicable deadline for completing stabilization. err This list is not exhaustive. "Measurable storm event" means a rainfall event producing 0.25 inches of rain or greater over 24 hours. ow "Stabilized" means land that has been treated to withstand normal exposure to natural forces without incurring erosion damage. 9VAC25-880-10. Purpose. This general permit regulation governs stormwater discharges from regulated construction activities. For the purposes of this chapter, these discharges are defined as stormwater discharges associated with large construction activity, and stormwater discharges associated with small construction activity. Stormwater discharges associated with other types of industrial activity shall not have coverage under this general permit. This general permit covers only discharges through a point source to surface waters or through a municipal or nonmunicipal separate storm sewer system to surface waters. Stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity that originate from construction activities that have been completed and the site has undergone final stabilization are not authorized by this general permit. 9VAC25-880-15. Applicability of incorporated references based on the dates that they became effective. Except as noted, when a regulation of the United States set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations is referenced and incorporated herein, that regulation shall be as it exists and has been published in the July 1, 2013, update. 9VAC25-880-20. Effective date of general permit. This general permit is effective on July 1, 2014. The general permit will expire on June 30, 2019. This general permit is effective for any covered operator upon compliance with all provisions of 9VAC25-880-30. 9VAC25-880-30. Authorization to discharge. .r A. Any operator governed by this general permit is authorized to discharge to surface waters of the Commonwealth of Virginia provided that: 1. The operator submits a complete and accurate registration statement, if required to do so, in accordance with 9VAC25-880-50 and receives acceptance of the registration by the board; 2. The operator submits any permit fees, if required to do so, in accordance with MO 9VAC25-870-700 et seq.; 3. The operator complies with the applicable requirements of 9VAC25-880-70; 4. The operator obtains approval of: Page 2 of 29 .�. 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) a. An erosion and sediment control plan from the appropriate VESCP authority as authorized under the Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations (9VAC25-840), unless the operator receives from the VESCP an "agreement in lieu of a plan" as �., defined in 9VAC25-840-10 or prepares the erosion and sediment control plan in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. The operator of any land-disturbing activity that is not required to obtain erosion and sediment control plan approval from a VESCP authority or is not required to adopt department-approved annual standards and specifications shall submit the erosion and sediment control plan to the department for review and approval; and b. A stormwater management plan from the appropriate VSMP authority as authorized under the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulation (9VAC25-870), unless the operator prepares the stormwater management plan in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. The operator of any land-disturbing activity that is not required to obtain stormwater management plan approval from a VSMP authority or is not required to adopt department-approved annual standards and specifications shall submit the stormwater management plan to the department for review and approval; and 5. The board has not notified the operator that the discharge is not eligible for coverage in accordance with subsection B of this section. B. The board will notify an operator that the discharge is not eligible for coverage under this general permit in the event of any of the following: 1. The operator is required to obtain an individual permit in accordance with 9VAC25- . 870-410 B; 2. The operator is proposing discharges to surface waters specifically named in other board regulations that prohibit such discharges; 3. The discharge causes, may reasonably be expected to cause, or contributes to a violation of water quality standards (9VAC25-260); �. 4. The discharge violates or would violate the antidegradation policy in the Water Quality Standards (9VAC25-260-30) ; or 5. The discharge is not consistent with the assumptions and requirements of an WIN applicable TMDL approved prior to the term of this general permit. C. This general permit also authorizes stormwater discharges from support activities (e.g., concrete or asphalt batch plants, equipment staging yards, material storage areas, excavated material disposal areas, borrow areas) located on-site or off-site provided that: 1. The support activity is directly related to a construction activity that is required to have general permit coverage for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; 2. The support activity is not a commercial operation , nor does it serve multiple unrelated construction activities by different operators; 3. The support activity does not operate beyond the completion of the last construction activity it supports; 4. The support activity is identified in the registration statement at the time of general permit coverage; 5. Appropriate control measures are identified in a stormwater pollution prevention plan and implemented to address the discharges from the support activity areas; and 6. All applicable, state, federal, and local approvals are obtained for the support activity. D. Support activities located off-site are not required to be covered under this general permit. Discharges of stormwater from off-site support activities may be authorized under Page 3 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) um another state or VPDES permit. Where stormwater discharges from off-site support activities are not authorized under this general permit, the land area of the off-site support activity need not be included in determining the total land disturbance acreage of the construction activity seeking general permit coverage. um E. Discharges authorized by this general permit may be commingled with other sources of stormwater that are not required to be covered under a state permit, so long as the commingled discharge is in compliance with this general permit. Discharges authorized by a separate state +. or VPDES permit may be commingled with discharges authorized by this general permit so long as all such discharges comply with all applicable state and VPDES permit requirements. F. Authorized nonstormwater discharges. The following nonstormwater discharges from •+� construction activities are authorized by this general permit: 1. Discharges from firefighting activities; 2. Fire hydrant flushings; 3. Water used to wash vehicles or equipment where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; io 4. Water used to control dust that has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; �. 5. Potable water source, including uncontaminated waterline flushings; 6. Routine external building wash down where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 7. Pavement wash water where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred (or where all spilled or leaked material has been removed prior to washing); NI where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used; and where the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 8. Uncontaminated air conditioning or compressor condensate; 9. Uncontaminated groundwater or spring water; 10. Foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with process materials such as solvents; 11. Uncontaminated, excavation dewatering, including dewatering of trenches and excavations that have been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; and 12. Landscape irrigations. r" G. Approval for coverage under this general permit does not relieve any operator of the responsibility to comply with any other applicable federal, state or local statute, ordinance or regulation. u" H. Continuation of general permit coverage. 1. Any operator that was authorized to discharge under the general permit issued in 2009 and that submits a complete and accurate registration statement on or before June 30, 2014, is authorized to continue to discharge under the terms of the 2009 general permit until such time as the board either: a. Issues coverage to the operator under this general permit or b. Notifies the operator that the discharge is not eligible for coverage under this general permit. 2. When the operator is not in compliance with the conditions of the expiring or expired general permit the board may choose to do any or all of the following: Page 4 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) a. Initiate enforcement action based upon the 2009 general permit; b. Issue a notice of intent to deny the new general permit. If the general permit is denied, the owner or operator would then be required to cease the activities •- authorized by the continued general permit or be subject to enforcement action for operating without a state permit; c. Issue a new state permit with appropriate conditions; or d. Take other actions authorized by the VSMP Regulation (9VAC25-870). 9VAC25-880-40. Delegation of authorities to state and local programs. A board-approved VSMP authority is authorized to administer requirements of this general permit, including but not limited to: (i) registration statement acceptance; (ii) fee collection; (iii) stormwater management plan review and approval; and (iv) permit compliance and enforcement dependent upon conditions established as part of the board approval. 9VAC25-880-50. General permit application (registration statement). A. Deadlines for submitting registration statement. Any operator seeking coverage under this general permit, and that is required to submit a registration statement, shall submit a .. complete and accurate general VPDES permit registration statement in accordance with this section, which shall serve as a notice of intent for coverage under the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities. ••� 1. New construction activities. a. Any operator proposing a new stormwater discharge from construction activities shall submit a complete and accurate registration statement to the VSMP authority prior to the commencement of land disturbance. b. Any operator proposing a new stormwater discharge from construction activities in response to a public emergency where the related work requires immediate authorization to avoid imminent endangerment to human health or the environment is authorized to discharge under this general permit, provided that: (1) The operator submits a complete and accurate registration statement to the VSMP authority no later than 30 days after commencing land disturbance; and (2) Documentation to substantiate the occurrence of the public emergency is provided with the registration statement. c. Any operator proposing a new stormwater discharge associated with the construction of a single-family residence separately built, disturbing less than one acre and part of a larger common plan of development or sale, is authorized to discharge under this general permit and is not required to submit a registration statement or the department portion of the permit fee, provided that the stormwater management plan for the larger common plan of development or sale provides �• permanent control measures (i.e., stormwater management facilities) encompassing the single family residence. 2. Existing construction activities. a. Any operator that was authorized to discharge under the general permit issued in 2009 and that intends to continue coverage under this general permit shall: (1) Submit a complete and accurate registration statement to the VSMP authority on or before June 1, 2014; and .. Page 5 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) aft (2) Update its stormwater pollution prevention plan to comply with the requirements of this general permit no later than 60 days after the date of coverage under this general permit. b. Any operator with an existing stormwater discharge associated with the construction of a single-family residence separately built, disturbing less than one acre and part of a larger common plan of development or sale, and that intends to continue coverage under this general permit, is authorized to discharge under this r.. general permit and is not required to submit a registration statement or the department portion of the permit fee, provided that: (1) The stormwater management plan for the larger common plan of development or �•• sale provides permanent control measures (i.e., stormwater management facilities) encompassing the single-family residence; and (2) The operator updates its stormwater pollution prevention plan to comply with the tva requirements of this general permit no later than 60 days after the date of coverage under this general permit. 3. For stormwater discharges from construction activities where the operator changes, the new operator must submit a complete and accurate registration statement or transfer agreement form to the VSMP authority prior to assuming operational control over site specifications or commencing work on-site. �• 4. Late notifications. Operators are not prohibited from submitting registration statements after commencing land disturbance. When a late registration statement is submitted, authorization for discharges shall not occur until coverage under the general permit is us issued. The VSMP authority, department, board, and the EPA reserve the right to take enforcement action for any unpermitted discharges that occur between the commencement of land disturbance and discharge authorization. ,,,r B. Registration statement. The operator shall submit a registration statement to the VSMP authority that shall contain the following information: 1. Name, contact, mailing address, telephone number, and email address if available of ... the construction activity operator. No more than one operator may receive coverage under each registration statement. NOTE: General permit coverage will be issued to this operator, and the certification in Oil subdivision 11 of this subsection must be signed by the appropriate person associated with this operator; 2. Name and location if available of the construction activity and all off-site support ••• activities to be covered under this general permit, including city or county, and latitude and longitude in decimal degrees; 3. Status of the construction activity: federal, state, public, or private; ■+ 4. Nature of the construction activity (e.g., commercial, industrial, residential, agricultural, oil and gas, etc.); 5. Name of the receiving water(s) and HUC ; 6. If the discharge is through a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), the name of the municipal separate storm sewer system operator; 7. Estimated project start date and completion date; 8. Total land area of development and estimated area to be disturbed by the construction activity (to the nearest one-hundredth of an acre); 9. Whether the area to be disturbed by the construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development or sale; Page 6 of 29 ■. 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) 1111 10. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the General VPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities prior to submitting the registration statement. By signing the ,., registration statement the operator certifies that the SWPPP has been prepared ; and 11. The following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this registration statement and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." C. The registration statement shall be signed in accordance with 9VAC25-880-70, Part Ill K. 9VAC25-880-60. Termination of general permit coverage. A. Requirements. The operator of the construction activity shall submit a notice of termination to the VSMP authority after one or more of the following conditions have been met: 1. Necessary permanent control measures included in the SWPPP for the site are in place and functioning effectively and final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site for which the operator is responsible. When applicable, long-term responsibility and maintenance requirements for permanent control measures shall be recorded in the local land records prior to the submission of a notice of termination; 2. Another operator has assumed control over all areas of the site that have not been finally stabilized and obtained coverage for the ongoing discharge; 3. Coverage under an alternative VPDES or state permit has been obtained; or 4. For residential construction only, temporary soil stabilization has been completed and the residence has been transferred to the homeowner. The notice of termination should be submitted no later than 30 days after one of the above conditions being met. Authorization to discharge terminates at midnight on the date that the notice of termination is submitted for the conditions set forth in subdivisions 2 through 4 of this subsection unless otherwise notified by the VSMP authority or the department. Termination of authorizations to discharge for the conditions set forth in subdivision 1 of this subsection shall be effective upon notification from the department that the provisions of subdivision 1 of this subsection have been met or 60 days after submittal of the notice of terminations, whichever occurs first. B. Notice of termination. The notice of termination shall contain the following information: 1. Name, contact, mailing address, telephone number, and email address if available of the construction activity operator. 2. Name and location if available of the construction activity covered under this general permit, including city or county, and latitude and longitude in decimal degrees. 3. The general permit registration number. 4. The basis for submission of the notice of termination, pursuant to subsection A of this section. 5. Where applicable, a list of the on-site and off-site permanent control measures (both structural and nonstructural) that were installed to comply with the stormwater Page 7 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) gib management technical criteria. For each permanent control measure that was installed, the following information shall be included: a. The type of permanent control measure installed and the date that it became functional as a permanent control measure; b. The location if available of the permanent control measure, including city or county, and latitude and longitude in decimal degrees; c. The receiving water of the permanent control measures; and d. The number of total and impervious acres treated by the permanent control measure (to the nearest one-tenth of an acre). 6. Where applicable, the following information related to participation in a regional stormwater management plan. For each regional stormwater management facility, the following information shall be included: oft a. The type of regional facility to which the site contributes; b. The location if available of the regional facility, including city or county, and latitude and longitude in decimal degrees; and c. The number of total and impervious site acres treated by the regional facility (to the nearest one-tenth of an acre). 7. Where applicable, the following information related to perpetual nutrient credits that were acquired in accordance with § 62.1-44.15:35 of the Code of Virginia: a. The name of the nonpoint nutrient credit generating entity from which perpetual nutrient credits were acquired; and b. The number of perpetual nutrient credits acquired (lbs. per acre per year). 8. The following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this notice of termination and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." C. The notice of termination shall be signed in accordance with 9VAC25-880-70 Part Ill K. D. Termination by the board. The board may terminate coverage under this general permit during its term and require application for an individual permit or deny a general permit renewal application on its own initiative in accordance with the Act, this chapter, and the VSMP Regulation, 9VAC25-870. "` 9VAC25-880-70. General permit. OW Any operator whose registration statement is accepted by the board will receive the following general permit and shall comply with the requirements contained therein and be subject to all requirements of 9VAC25-870. ilk Page 8 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) General Permit No.: VAR10 Effective Date: July 1, 2014 Expiration Date: June 30, 2019 GENERAL VPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THE VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ACT In compliance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act, as amended, and pursuant to the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, operators of construction activities are authorized to discharge to surface waters within the boundaries of the Commonwealth of Virginia, except those specifically named in State Water Control Board regulations that prohibit such discharges. The authorized discharge shall be in accordance with this cover page, Part I - Discharge Authorization and Special Conditions, Part II - Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, and Part III - Conditions Applicable to All VPDES Permits as set forth herein. PART I DISCHARGE AUTHORIZATION AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Coverage under this general permit. 1. During the period beginning with the date of coverage under this general permit and lasting until the general permit's expiration date, the operator is authorized to discharge stormwater from construction activities. 2. This general permit also authorizes stormwater discharges from support activities (e.g., concrete or asphalt batch plants, equipment staging yards, material storage areas, excavated material disposal areas, borrow areas) located on-site or off-site provided that: a. The support activity is directly related to the construction activity that is required to have general permit coverage for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; b. The support activity is not a commercial operation, nor does it serve multiple unrelated construction activities by different operators ; c. The support activity does not operate beyond the completion of the last construction activity it supports; d. The support activity is identified in the registration statement at the time of general permit coverage; e. Appropriate control measures are identified in a stormwater pollution prevention plan and implemented to address the discharges from the support activity areas; and f. All applicable state, federal, and local approvals are obtained for the support activity. B. Limitations on coverage. 1. Post-construction discharges. This general permit does not authorize stormwater ••� discharges that originate from the site after construction activities have been completed and the site, including any support activity sites covered under the general permit .�. Page 9 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) IN registration, has undergone final stabilization. Post-construction industrial stormwater 011 discharges may need to be covered by a separate VPDES permit. 2. Discharges mixed with nonstormwater. This general permit does not authorize discharges that are mixed with sources of nonstormwater, other than those discharges that are identified in Part I E (Authorized nonstormwater discharges) and are in compliance with this general permit. 3. Discharges covered by another state permit. This general permit does not authorize discharges of stormwater from construction activities that have been covered under an individual permit or required to obtain coverage under an alternative general permit. 4. Impaired waters and TMDL limitation. Discharges of stormwater from construction activities to surface waters identified as impaired in the 2012 § 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit for (i) sediment or a sediment-related parameter (i.e., total suspended solids or turbidity) or (ii) nutrients (i.e., nitrogen or phosphorus) are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless the operator develops, implements, and maintains a SWPPP that minimizes the pollutants of concern and, when applicable, is consistent with the assumptions and requirements of the approved TMDL wasteload allocations. In addition, the operator shall implement the following items: a. The impaired water(s), approved TMDL(s), and pollutant(s) of concern, when applicable, shall be identified in the SWPPP; b. Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site; c. Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall - events; and d. The applicable SWPPP inspection requirements specified in Part II F 2 shall be amended as follows: - (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm +iw event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, +O or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to surface waters identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit. r. 5. Exceptional waters limitation. Discharges of stormwater from construction activities not previously covered under the general permit issued in 2009 to exceptional waters identified in 9VAC25-260-30 A 3 c are not eligible for coverage under this general permit unless the operator implements the following: a. The exceptional water(s) shall be identified in the SWPPP; b. Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site; c. Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events; and Page 10 of 29 err 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) err SOW d. The applicable SWPPP inspection requirements specified in Part II F 2 shall be amended as follows: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the �,. inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to ... exceptional waters. 6. There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts. C. Commingled discharges. Discharges authorized by this general permit may be commingled with other sources of stormwater that are not required to be covered under a state permit, so long as the commingled discharge is in compliance with this general permit. ... Discharges authorized by a separate state or VPDES permit may be commingled with discharges authorized by this general permit so long as all such discharges comply with all applicable state and VPDES permit requirements. D. Prohibition of nonstormwater discharges. Except as provided in Parts I A 2, I C and I E, all discharges covered by this general permit shall be composed entirely of stormwater associated with construction activities. All other discharges including the following are prohibited: 1. Wastewater from washout of concrete; 2. Wastewater from the washout and cleanout of stucco, paint, form release oils, curing y- compounds, and other construction materials; 3. Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance; 4. Oils, toxic substances, or hazardous substances from spills or other releases; and 5. Soaps, solvents , or detergents used in equipment and vehicle washing. E. Authorized nonstormwater discharges. The following nonstormwater discharges from «. construction activities are authorized by this general permit when discharged in compliance with this general permit: 1. Discharges from firefighting activities; 2. Fire hydrant flushings; 3. Waters used to wash vehicles or equipment where soaps, solvents, or detergents �.. have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 4. Water used to control dust that has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 5. Potable water sources, including uncontaminated waterline flushings; 6. Routine external building wash down where soaps, solvents or detergents have not been used and the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 7. Pavement wash waters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred (or where all spilled or leaked material has been removed prior to �.. Page 11 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) washing); where soaps, solvents, or detergents have not been used ; and where the wash water has been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; 8. Uncontaminated air conditioning or compressor condensate; 9. Uncontaminated ground water or spring water; 10. Foundation or footing drains where flows are not contaminated with process materials such as solvents; 11. Uncontaminated excavation dewatering, including dewatering of trenches and excavations that have been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge; and r„ 12. Landscape irrigation. F. Termination of general permit coverage. 1. The operator of the construction activity shall submit a notice of termination in accordance with 9VAC25-880-60 to the VSMP authority after one or more of the following conditions have been met: a. Necessary permanent control measures included in the SWPPP for the site are in +p place and functioning effectively and final stabilization has been achieved on all portions of the site for which the operator is responsible. When applicable, long term responsibility and maintenance requirements shall be recorded in the local land irrr records prior to the submission of a notice of termination; b. Another operator has assumed control over all areas of the site that have not been finally stabilized and obtained coverage for the ongoing discharge; ■r c. Coverage under an alternative VPDES or state permit has been obtained; or d. For residential construction only, temporary soil stabilization has been completed and the residence has been transferred to the homeowner. "" 2. The notice of termination should be submitted no later than 30 days after one of the above conditions in subdivision 1 of this subsection are met. Authorization to discharge terminates at midnight on the date that the notice of termination is submitted for the conditions set forth in subdivisions 1 b through 1 d of this subsection. Termination of authorizations to discharge for the conditions set forth in subdivision 1 a of this subsection shall be effective upon notification from the department that the provisions of ow subdivision 1 a of this subsection have been met or 60 days after submittal of the notice of termination, whichever occurs first. 3. The notice of termination shall be signed in accordance with Part III K of this general .r permit. G. Water quality protection. 1. The operator must select, install, implement and maintain control measures as identified in the SWPPP at the construction site that minimize pollutants in the discharge as necessary to ensure that the operator's discharge does not cause or contribute to an excursion above any applicable water quality standard. """ 2. If it is determined by the department that the operator's discharges are causing, have reasonable potential to cause, or are contributing to an excursion above any applicable water quality standard, the department, in consultation with the VSMP authority, may take appropriate enforcement action and require the operator to: a. Modify or implement additional control measures in accordance with Part II B to adequately address the identified water quality concerns; r• Page 12 of 29 •+ 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) b. Submit valid and verifiable data and information that are representative of ambient conditions and indicate that the receiving water is attaining water quality standards; or �- c. Submit an individual permit application in accordance with 9VAC25-870-410 B 3. All written responses required under this chapter must include a signed certification consistent with Part III K. a PART II STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) shall be developed prior to the submission of a registration statement and implemented for the construction activity, including any support activity, covered by this general permit. SWPPPs shall be prepared in accordance with good engineering practices. Construction activities that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale and disturb less than one acre may utilize a SWPPP template provided by the department and need not provide a separate stormwater management plan if one has been prepared and implemented for the larger common plan of development or sale. The SWPPP requirements of this general permit may be fulfilled by incorporating by reference other plans such as a spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan developed for the site under § 311 of the federal Clean Water Act or best management practices (BMP) programs otherwise required for the facility provided that the incorporated plan meets or exceeds the SWPPP requirements of Part II A. All plans incorporated by reference into the SWPPP become enforceable under this general permit. If a plan incorporated by reference does not contain all of the required elements of the SWPPP, the operator must develop the missing elements and include them in the SWPPP. Any operator that was authorized to discharge under the general permit issued in 2009, and that intends to continue coverage under this general permit, shall update its stormwater pollution prevention plan to comply with the requirements of this general permit no later than 60 days after the date of coverage under this general permit. A. Stormwater pollution prevention plan contents. The SWPPP shall include the following items: 1. General information. a. A signed copy of the registration statement for coverage under the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; b. Upon receipt, a copy of the notice of coverage under the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities (i.e., notice of coverage letter); c. Upon receipt, a copy of the general VPDES permit for discharges of stormwater from construction activities; d. A narrative description of the nature of the construction activity, including the function of the project (e.g., low density residential, shopping mall, highway, etc.); e. A legible site plan identifying: (1) Directions of stormwater flow and approximate slopes anticipated after major grading activities; (2) Limits of land disturbance including steep slopes and natural buffers around surface waters that will not be disturbed; Page 13 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) as NNW (3) Locations of major structural and nonstructural control measures, including ea sediment basins and traps, perimeter dikes, sediment barriers, and other measures intended to filter, settle, or similarly treat sediment, that will be installed between disturbed areas and the undisturbed vegetated areas in order to increase sediment removal and maximize stormwater infiltration; (4) Locations of surface waters; (5) Locations where concentrated stormwater is discharged; "' (6) Locations of support activities, when applicable and when required by the VSMP authority, including but not limited to (i) areas where equipment and vehicle washing, wheel wash water, and other wash water is to occur; (ii) storage areas for chemicals "" such as acids, fuels, fertilizers, and other lawn care chemicals; (iii) concrete wash out areas; (iv) vehicle fueling and maintenance areas; (v) sanitary waste facilities, including those temporarily placed on the construction site; and (vi) construction rw waste storage; and (7) When applicable, the location of the on-site rain gauge or the methodology established in consultation with the VSMP authority used to identify measurable - storm events for inspection purposes. 2. Erosion and sediment control plan. a. An erosion and sediment control plan approved by the VESCP authority as authorized under the Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations (9VAC25-840), an "agreement in lieu of a plan" as defined in 9VAC25-840-10 from the VESCP authority, or an erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. Any operator proposing a new stormwater discharge from construction activities that is not required to obtain erosion and sediment control plan approval from a VESCP .r authority or does not adopt department-approved annual standards and specifications shall submit the erosion and sediment control plan to the department for review and approval. .r b. All erosion and sediment control plans shall include a statement describing the maintenance responsibilities required for the erosion and sediment controls used. c. A properly implemented approved erosion and sediment control plan, "agreement +■• in lieu of a plan," or erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with department-approved annual standards and specifications, that adequately: (1) Controls the volume and velocity of stormwater runoff within the site to minimize •r soil erosion; (2) Controls stormwater discharges, including peak flow rates and total stormwater volume, to minimize erosion at outlets and to minimize downstream channel and w� stream bank erosion; (3) Minimizes the amount of soil exposed during the construction activity; (4) Minimizes the disturbance of steep slopes; (5) Minimizes sediment discharges from the site in a manner that addresses (i) the amount, frequency, intensity, and duration of precipitation; (ii) the nature of resulting stormwater runoff; and (iii) soil characteristics, including the range of soil particle " sizes present on the site; (6) Provides and maintains natural buffers around surface waters, directs stormwater to vegetated areas to increase sediment removal, and maximizes stormwater infiltration, unless infeasible; Page 14 of 29 rr 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) (7) Minimizes soil compaction and, unless infeasible, preserves topsoil; (8) Ensures that stabilization of disturbed areas will be initiated immediately whenever any clearing, grading, excavating, or other land-disturbing activities have permanently ceased on any portion of the site, or temporarily ceased on any portion of the site and will not resume for a period exceeding 14 days; and (9) Utilizes outlet structures that withdraw stormwater from the surface (i.e., above the permanent pool or wet storage water surface elevation), unless infeasible, when discharging from sediment basins or sediment traps. 3. Stormwater management plan. a. New construction activities. A stormwater management plan approved by the VSMP authority as authorized under the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulation (9VAC25-870), or a stormwater management plan prepared in accordance with annual standards and specifications approved by the department. Any operator proposing a new stormwater discharge from construction activities that is not required to obtain stormwater management plan approval from a VSMP .• authority or does not adopt department-approved annual standards and specifications shall submit the stormwater management plan to the department for review and approval. �• b. Existing construction activities. Any operator that was authorized to discharge under the general permit issued in 2009, and that intends to continue coverage under this general permit, shall ensure compliance with the requirements of 9VAC25- ,,, 870-93 through 9VAC25-870-99 of the VSMP Regulation, including but not limited to the water quality and quantity requirements. The SWPPP shall include a description of, and all necessary calculations supporting, all post-construction stormwater management measures that will be installed prior to the completion of the construction process to control pollutants in stormwater discharges after construction operations have been completed. Structural measures should be placed on upland soils to the degree possible. Such measures must be designed and installed in accordance with applicable VESCP authority, VSMP authority, state, and federal requirements, and any necessary permits must be obtained. 4. Pollution prevention plan. A pollution prevention plan that addresses potential pollutant-generating activities that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction activity, including any support activity. The pollution prevention plan shall: a. Identify the potential pollutant-generating activities and the pollutant that is expected to be exposed to stormwater; b. Describe the location where the potential pollutant-generating activities will occur, or if identified on the site plan, reference the site plan; c. Identify all nonstormwater discharges, as authorized in Part I E of this general permit, that are or will be commingled with stormwater discharges from the construction activity, including any applicable support activity; d. Identify the person responsible for implementing the pollution prevention practice or practices for each pollutant-generating activity (if other than the person listed as the qualified personnel); e. Describe the pollution prevention practices and procedures that will be implemented to: (1) Prevent and respond to leaks, spills, and other releases including (i) procedures for expeditiously stopping, containing, and cleaning up spills, leaks, and other Page 15 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) releases; and (ii) procedures for reporting leaks, spills, and other releases in accordance with Part III G; (2) Prevent the discharge of spilled and leaked fuels and chemicals from vehicle fueling and maintenance activities (e.g., providing secondary containment such as .r spill berms, decks, spill containment pallets, providing cover where appropriate, and having spill kits readily available); (3) Prevent the discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents, and wash water from construction materials, including the clean-up of stucco, paint, form release oils, and curing compounds (e.g., providing (i) cover (e.g., plastic sheeting or temporary roofs) to prevent contact with stormwater; (ii) collection and proper disposal in a manner to •r prevent contact with stormwater; and (iii) a similarly effective means designed to prevent discharge of these pollutants); (4) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from vehicle and equipment washing, wheel so wash water, and other types of washing (e.g., locating activities away from surface waters and stormwater inlets or conveyance and directing wash waters to sediment basins or traps, using filtration devices such as filter bags or sand filters, or using similarly effective controls); (5) Direct concrete wash water into a leak-proof container or leak-proof settling basin. The container or basin shall be designed so that no overflows can occur due to inadequate sizing or precipitation. Hardened concrete wastes shall be removed and disposed of in a manner consistent with the handling of other construction wastes. Liquid concrete wastes shall be removed and disposed of in a manner consistent with the handling of other construction wash waters and shall not be discharged to surface waters; (6) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from storage, handling, and disposal of r. construction products, materials, and wastes including (i) building products such as asphalt sealants, copper flashing, roofing materials, adhesives, and concrete admixtures; (ii) pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fertilizers, and landscape IMO materials; and (iii) construction and domestic wastes such as packaging materials, scrap construction materials, masonry products, timber, pipe and electrical cuttings, plastics, styrofoam, concrete, and other trash or building materials; (7) Prevent the discharge of fuels, oils, and other petroleum products, hazardous or toxic wastes, and sanitary wastes; and (8) Address any other discharge from the potential pollutant-generating activities not w addressed above; and f. Describe procedures for providing pollution prevention awareness of all applicable wastes, including any wash water, disposal practices, and applicable disposal locations of such wastes, to personnel in order to comply with the conditions of this general permit. The operator shall implement the procedures described in the SWPPP. 5. SWPPP requirements for discharges to impaired waters, surface waters with an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation established and approved prior to the term of this general permit, and exceptional waters. The SWPPP shall: IMO a. Identify the impaired water(s), approved TMDL(s), pollutant(s) of concern, and exceptional waters identified in 9VAC25-260-30 A 3 c, when applicable; b. Provide clear direction that: (1) Permanent or temporary soil stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas within seven days after final grade is reached on any portion of the site; Page 16 of 29 .■ 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) up (2) Nutrients shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations or an approved nutrient management plan and shall not be applied during rainfall events; and •• (3) A modified inspection schedule shall be implemented in accordance with Part I B 4 or Part I B 5. 6. Qualified personnel. The name, phone number, and qualifications of the qualified •• personnel conducting inspections required by this general permit. 7. Delegation of authority. The individuals or positions with delegated authority, in accordance with Part III K, to sign inspection reports or modify the SWPPP. 8. SWPPP signature. The SWPPP shall be signed and dated in accordance with Part III K. B. SWPPP amendments, modification, and updates. 1. The operator shall amend the SWPPP whenever there is a change in the design, construction, operation, or maintenance that has a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to surface waters and that has not been previously addressed in the SWPPP. 2. The SWPPP must be amended if, during inspections or investigations by the operator's qualified personnel, or by local, state, or federal officials, it is determined that the existing control measures are ineffective in minimizing pollutants in discharges from the construction activity. Revisions to the SWPPP shall include additional or modified control measures designed and implemented to correct problems identified. If approval by the VESCP authority, VSMP authority, or department is necessary for the control measure, revisions to the SWPPP shall be completed no later than seven calendar days following approval. Implementation of these additional or modified control measures must be accomplished as described in Part II G. 3. The SWPPP must clearly identify the contractor(s) that will implement and maintain each control measure identified in the SWPPP. The SWPPP shall be amended to identify any new contractor that will implement and maintain a control measure. 4. The operator shall update the SWPPP no later than seven days following any modification to its implementation. All modifications or updates to the SWPPP shall be noted and shall include the following items: a. A record of dates when: (1) Major grading activities occur; (2) Construction activities temporarily or permanently cease on a portion of the site; and (3) Stabilization measures are initiated; b. Documentation of replaced or modified controls where periodic inspections or other information have indicated that the controls have been used inappropriately or incorrectly and where modified as soon as possible; .., c. Areas that have reached final stabilization and where no further SWPPP or inspection requirements apply; d. All properties that are no longer under the legal control of the operator and the dates on which the operator no longer had legal control over each property; e. The date of any prohibited discharges, the discharge volume released, and what actions were taken to minimize the impact of the release; f. Measures taken to prevent the reoccurrence of any prohibited discharge; and Page 17 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) g. Measures taken to address any evidence identified as a result of an inspection +� required under Part II F. 5. Amendments, modifications, or updates to the SWPPP shall be signed in accordance with Part III K. C. Public Notification. Upon commencement of land disturbance, the operator shall post conspicuously a copy of the notice of coverage letter near the main entrance of the construction activity. For linear projects, the operator shall post the notice of coverage letter at a publicly mim accessible location near an active part of the construction project (e.g., where a pipeline crosses a public road). The operator shall maintain the posted information until termination of general permit coverage as specified in Part I F. D. SWPPP availability. 1. Operators with day-to-day operational control over SWPPP implementation shall have a copy of the SWPPP available at a central location on-site for use by those identified as having responsibilities under the SWPPP whenever they are on the construction site. 2. The operator shall make the SWPPP and all amendments, modifications, and updates available upon request to the department, the VSMP authority, the EPA, the VESCP authority, local government officials, or the operator of a municipal separate storm sewer system receiving discharges from the construction activity. If an on-site location is unavailable to store the SWPPP when no personnel are present, notice of the SWPPP's •m location must be posted near the main entrance of the construction site. 3. The operator shall make the SWPPP available for public review in an electronic format or in hard copy. Information for public access to the SWPPP shall be posted and • maintained in accordance with Part II C. If not provided electronically, public access to the SWPPP may be arranged upon request at a time and at a publicly accessible location convenient to the operator or his designee but shall be no less than once per month and shall be during normal business hours. Information not required to be contained within the SWPPP by this general permit is not required to be released. E. SWPPP implementation. The operator shall implement the SWPPP and subsequent I. amendments, modifications, and updates from commencement of land disturbance until termination of general permit coverage as specified in Part I F. 1. All control measures must be properly maintained in effective operating condition in rr. accordance with good engineering practices and, where applicable, manufacturer specifications. If a site inspection required by Part II F identifies a control measure that is not operating effectively, corrective action(s) shall be completed as soon as practicable, but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as established by the VSMP authority, to maintain the continued effectiveness of the control measures. 2. If site inspections required by Part II F identify an existing control measure that needs to be modified or if an additional control measure is necessary for any reason, implementation shall be completed prior to the next anticipated measurable storm event. If implementation prior to the next anticipated measurable storm event is impracticable, then alternative control measures shall be implemented as soon as practicable, but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as established by the VSMP authority. F. SWPPP Inspections. 1. Personnel responsible for on-site and off-site inspections. Inspections required by this general permit shall be conducted by the qualified personnel identified by the operator in the SWPPP. The operator is responsible for insuring that the qualified personnel conduct the inspection. Page 18 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) • 2. Inspection schedule. a. Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of: (1) At least once every five business days; or (2) At least once every 10 business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted no later than the next business day. b. Where areas have been temporarily stabilized or land-disturbing activities will be suspended due to continuous frozen ground conditions and stormwater discharges are unlikely, the inspection frequency may be reduced to once per month. If weather conditions (such as above freezing temperatures or rain or snow events) make discharges likely, the operator shall immediately resume the regular inspection frequency. c. Representative inspections may be utilized for utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities provided that: (1) Temporary or permanent soil stabilization has been installed and vehicle access may compromise the temporary or permanent soil stabilization and potentially cause additional land disturbance increasing the potential for erosion; (2) Inspections occur on the same frequency as other construction activities; (3) Control measures are inspected along the construction site 0.25 miles above and below each access point (i.e., where a roadway, undisturbed right-of-way, or other similar feature intersects the construction activity and access does not compromise temporary or permanent soil stabilization); and (4) Inspection locations are provided in the report required by Part II F. 3. Inspection requirements. a. As part of the inspection, the qualified personnel shall: •• (1) Record the date and time of the inspection and when applicable the date and rainfall amount of the last measurable storm event; (2) Record the information and a description of any discharges occurring at the time a•• of the inspection; (3) Record any land-disturbing activities that have occurred outside of the approved erosion and sediment control plan; (4) Inspect the following for installation in accordance with the approved erosion and sediment control plan, identification of any maintenance needs, and evaluation of effectiveness in minimizing sediment discharge, including whether the control has -■ been inappropriately or incorrectly used: (a) All perimeter erosion and sediment controls, such as silt fence; (b) Soil stockpiles, when applicable, and borrow areas for stabilization or sediment trapping measures; (c) Completed earthen structures, such as dams, dikes, ditches, and diversions for stabilization; (d) Cut and fill slopes; (e) Sediment basins and traps, sediment barriers, and other measures installed to control sediment discharge from stormwater; (f) Temporary or permanent channel, flume, or other slope drain structures installed to convey concentrated runoff down cut and fill slopes; Page 19 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) (g) Storm inlets that have been made operational to ensure that sediment laden 011, stormwater does not enter without first being filtered or similarly treated; and (h) Construction vehicle access routes that intersect or access paved roads for minimizing sediment tracking; ""® (5) Inspect areas that have reached final grade or that will remain dormant for more than 14 days for initiation of stabilization activities; (6) Inspect areas that have reached final grade or that will remain dormant for more than 14 days for completion of stabilization activities within seven days of reaching grade or stopping work; (7) Inspect for evidence that the approved erosion and sediment control plan, "agreement in lieu of a plan," or erosion and sediment control plan prepared in accordance with department-approved annual standards and specifications has not been properly implemented. This includes but is not limited to: " (a) Concentrated flows of stormwater in conveyances such as rills, rivulets or channels that have not been filtered, settled, or similarly treated prior to discharge , or evidence thereof; 116 (b) Sediment laden or turbid flows of stormwater that have not been filtered or settled to remove sediments prior to discharge; (c) Sediment deposition in areas that drain to unprotected stormwater inlets or catch ` basins that discharge to surface waters. Inlets and catch basins with failing sediments controls due to improper installation, lack of maintenance, or inadequate design are considered unprotected; (d) Sediment deposition on any property (including public and private streets) outside of the construction activity covered by this general permit; (e) Required stabilization has not been initiated or completed on portions of the site; (f) Sediment basins without adequate wet or dry storage volume or sediment basins that allow the discharge of stormwater from below the surface of the wet storage .r portion of the basin; (g) Sediment traps without adequate wet or dry storage or sediment traps that allow the discharge of stormwater from below the surface of the wet storage portion of the trap; and (h) Land disturbance outside of the approved area to be disturbed; (8) Inspect pollutant generating activities identified in the pollution prevention plan for the proper implementation, maintenance and effectiveness of the procedures and practices; (9) Identify any pollutant generating activities not identified in the pollution prevention .. plan; and (10) Identify and document the presence of any evidence of the discharge of pollutants prohibited by this general permit. .. 4. Inspection report. Each inspection report shall include the following items: a. The date and time of the inspection and when applicable, the date and rainfall amount of the last measurable storm event; b. Summarized findings of the inspection; c. The location(s) of prohibited discharges; ell d. The location(s) of control measures that require maintenance; Page 20 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) NO e. The location(s) of control measures that failed to operate as designed or proved inadequate or inappropriate for a particular location; f. The location(s) where any evidence identified under Part II F 3 a (7) exists; g. The location(s) where any additional control measure is needed that did not exist at the time of inspection; h. A list of corrective actions required (including any changes to the SWPPP that are necessary ) as a result of the inspection or to maintain permit compliance; i. Documentation of any corrective actions required from a previous inspection that have not been implemented; and j. The date and signature of the qualified personnel and the operator or its duly authorized representative. The inspection report and any actions taken in accordance with Part II must be retained by the operator as part of the SWPPP for at least three years from the date that general permit coverage expires or is terminated. The inspection report shall identify any incidents of noncompliance. Where an inspection report does not identify any incidents of noncompliance, the report shall contain a certification that the construction activity is in compliance with the SWPPP and this general permit. The report shall be signed in accordance with Part III K of this general permit. G. Corrective actions. 1. The operator shall implement the corrective action(s) identified as a result of an inspection as soon as practicable but no later than seven days after discovery or a longer period as approved by the VSMP authority. If approval of a corrective action by a regulatory authority (e.g., VSMP authority, VESCP authority, or the department) is necessary, additional control measures shall be implemented to minimize pollutants in stormwater discharges until such approvals can be obtained. 2. The operator may be required to remove accumulated sediment deposits located outside of the construction activity covered by this general permit as soon as practicable in order to minimize environmental impacts. The operator shall notify the VSMP authority and the department as well as obtain all applicable federal, state, and local authorizations, approvals, and permits prior to the removal of sediments accumulated in surface waters including wetlands. PART III CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL VPDES PERMITS NOTE: Discharge monitoring is not required for this general permit. If the operator chooses to monitor stormwater discharges or control measures, the operator must comply with the requirements of subsections A, B, and C, as appropriate. A. Monitoring. 1. Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring shall be representative of the monitoring activity. ,., 2. Monitoring shall be conducted according to procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or alternative methods approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, unless other procedures have been specified in this general permit. Analyses performed according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 shall be performed by an environmental laboratory certified under regulations adopted by the Department of General Services (1 VAC30-45 or 1 VAC30-46). Page 21 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) rrr 3. The operator shall periodically calibrate and perform maintenance procedures on all monitoring and analytical instrumentation at intervals that will ensure accuracy of measurements. B. Records. st, 1. Monitoring records and reports shall include: a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; c. The date(s) and time(s) analyses were performed; d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; .. e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and f. The results of such analyses. 2. The operator shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration "`` and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this general permit, and records of all data used to complete the registration statement for this general permit, for a period of at least three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or request for coverage. This period of retention shall be extended automatically during the course of any unresolved litigation regarding the regulated activity or regarding control standards .� applicable to the operator, or as requested by the board. C. Reporting monitoring results. 1. The operator shall update the SWPPP to include the results of the monitoring as may be performed in accordance with this general permit, unless another reporting schedule is specified elsewhere in this general permit. 2. Monitoring results shall be reported on a discharge monitoring report (DMR); on forms provided, approved or specified by the department; or in any format provided that the date, location, parameter, method, and result of the monitoring activity are included. 3. If the operator monitors any pollutant specifically addressed by this general permit ow more frequently than required by this general permit using test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136 or using other test procedures approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or using procedures specified in this general permit, �r the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR or reporting form specified by the department. 4. Calculations for all limitations which require averaging of measurements shall utilize law an arithmetic mean unless otherwise specified in this general permit. D. Duty to provide information. The operator shall furnish, within a reasonable time, any information which the board may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, "" revoking and reissuing, or terminating this general permit or to determine compliance with this general permit. The board, department, EPA, or VSMP authority may require the operator to furnish, upon request, such plans, specifications, and other pertinent information as may be .� necessary to determine the effect of the wastes from his discharge on the quality of surface waters, or such other information as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of the CWA and the Virginia Stormwater Management Act. The operator shall also furnish to the board, department, EPA, or VSMP authority, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this general permit. E. Compliance schedule reports. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any 66 progress reports on, interim and final requirements contained in any compliance schedule of this general permit shall be submitted no later than 14 days following each schedule date. Page 22 of 29 .. 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) F. Unauthorized stormwater discharges. Pursuant to § 62.1-44.5 of the Code of Virginia, except in compliance with a state permit issued by the department, it shall be unlawful to cause a stormwater discharge from a construction activity. G. Reports of unauthorized discharges. Any operator who discharges or causes or allows a discharge of sewage, industrial waste, other wastes or any noxious or deleterious substance or a hazardous substance or oil in an amount equal to or in excess of a reportable quantity established under either 40 CFR Part 110, 40 CFR Part 117, 40 CFR Part 302, or § 62.1- '"' 44.34:19 of the Code of Virginia that occurs during a 24-hour period into or upon surface waters or who discharges or causes or allows a discharge that may reasonably be expected to enter surface waters, shall notify the Department of Environmental Quality of the discharge immediately upon discovery of the discharge, but in no case later than within 24 hours after said discovery. A written report of the unauthorized discharge shall be submitted to the department and the VSMP authority within five days of discovery of the discharge. The written report shall .., contain: 1. A description of the nature and location of the discharge; 2. The cause of the discharge; 3. The date on which the discharge occurred; 4. The length of time that the discharge continued; 5. The volume of the discharge; 6. If the discharge is continuing, how long it is expected to continue; 7. If the discharge is continuing, what the expected total volume of the discharge will be; and 8. Any steps planned or taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent a recurrence of the present discharge or any future discharges not authorized by this general permit. Discharges reportable to the department and the VSMP authority under the immediate reporting requirements of other regulations are exempted from this requirement. H. Reports of unusual or extraordinary discharges. If any unusual or extraordinary discharge including a "bypass" or "upset", as defined herein, should occur from a facility and the discharge enters or could be expected to enter surface waters, the operator shall promptly notify, in no case later than within 24 hours, the department and the VSMP authority by telephone after the discovery of the discharge. This notification shall provide all available details of the incident, including any adverse effects on aquatic life and the known number of fish killed. The operator shall reduce the report to writing and shall submit it to the department and the VSMP authority ,., within five days of discovery of the discharge in accordance with Part III 12. Unusual and extraordinary discharges include but are not limited to any discharge resulting from: 1. Unusual spillage of materials resulting directly or indirectly from processing operations; 2. Breakdown of processing or accessory equipment; 3. Failure or taking out of service of some or all of the facilities; and 4. Flooding or other acts of nature. I. Reports of noncompliance. The operator shall report any noncompliance which may adversely affect surface waters or may endanger public health. 1. An oral report to the department and the VSMP authority shall be provided within 24 hours from the time the operator becomes aware of the circumstances. The following shall be included as information that shall be reported within 24 hours under this subdivision: Page 23 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) err a. Any unanticipated bypass; and b. Any upset that causes a discharge to surface waters. 2. A written report shall be submitted within five days and shall contain: a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; • b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and US c. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The department may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis for reports of noncompliance under Part Ill I if the oral report has been received within 24 hours and no adverse impact on surface waters has been reported. 3. The operator shall report all instances of noncompliance not reported under Part III 11 " or 2 in writing as part of the SWPPP. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part III 12. NOTE: The reports required in Part Ill G, H and I shall be made to the department and ea the VSMP authority. Reports may be made by telephone, email, or by fax. For reports outside normal working hours, leaving a recorded message shall fulfill the immediate reporting requirement. For emergencies, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management maintains a 24-hour telephone service at 1-800-468-8892. 4. Where the operator becomes aware of a failure to submit any relevant facts, or submittal of incorrect information in any report, including a registration statement, to the department or the VSMP authority, the operator shall promptly submit such facts or correct information. J. Notice of planned changes. 1. The operator shall give notice to the department and the VSMP authority as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility or activity. Notice is required only when: ` a. The operator plans an alteration or addition to any building, structure, facility, or installation that may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source in 9VAC25-870-420; b. The operator plans an alteration or addition that would significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants that are not subject to effluent limitations in this general permit; or 2. The operator shall give advance notice to the department and VSMP authority of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity, which may result in noncompliance with state permit requirements. K. Signatory requirements. 1. Registration statement. All registration statements shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this chapter, a responsible corporate officer means: (i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy-making or decision-making functions for the corporation; or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the Page 24 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) am, explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long-term compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for state permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures; b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this chapter, a principal executive officer of a public agency includes: (i) the chief executive officer of the agency or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency. 2. Reports, etc. All reports required by this general permit, including SWPPPs, and other information requested by the board or the department shall be signed by a person described in Part III K 1 or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described in Part III K 1; b. The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the operator. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position); and c. The signed and dated written authorization is included in the SWPPP. A copy must be provided to the department and VSMP authority, if requested. 3. Changes to authorization. If an authorization under Part III K 2 is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the construction activity, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of Part III K 2 shall be submitted to the VSMP authority as the administering entity for the board prior to or together with any reports or information to be signed by an authorized representative. 4. Certification. Any person signing a document under Part III K 1 or 2 shall make the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this document and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." L. Duty to comply. The operator shall comply with all conditions of this general permit. Any state permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the Clean Water Act, except that noncompliance with certain provisions of this general permit may constitute a violation of the Virginia Stormwater Management Act but not the Clean Water Act. Permit noncompliance is grounds for enforcement action; for state permit Page 25 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a state permit renewal ea application. The operator shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under § 307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that e" establish these standards or prohibitions or standards for sewage sludge use or disposal, even if this general permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. M. Duty to reapply. If the operator wishes to continue an activity regulated by this general permit after the expiration date of this general permit, the operator shall submit a new ■r registration statement at least 90 days before the expiration date of the existing general permit, unless permission for a later date has been granted by the board. The board shall not grant permission for registration statements to be submitted later than the expiration date of the "" existing general permit. N. Effect of a state permit. This general permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal property or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or invasion of personal rights, or any infringement of federal, state or local law or regulations. O. State law. Nothing in this general permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action under, or relieve the operator from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any other state law or regulation or under authority preserved by § 510 of the Clean Water Act. Except as provided in general permit conditions on "bypassing" (Part III U) and "upset" (Part III V), nothing in this general permit shall be construed to relieve the operator from civil and criminal penalties for noncompliance. P. Oil and hazardous substance liability. Nothing in this general permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the operator from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the operator is or may be subject under §§ 62.1-44.34:14 through 62.1-44.34:23 of the State Water Control Law or § 311 of the Clean Water Act. ■. Q. Proper operation and maintenance. The operator shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances), which are installed or used by the operator to achieve compliance with the conditions of this general permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes effective plant performance, adequate funding, adequate staffing, and adequate laboratory and process controls, including appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems, which are installed by the operator only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this general permit. R. Disposal of solids or sludges. Solids, sludges or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or management of pollutants shall be disposed of in a manner so as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering surface waters and in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations. S. Duty to mitigate. The operator shall take all steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this general permit that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. .. T. Need to halt or reduce activity not a defense. It shall not be a defense for an operator in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this general permit. ■„ U. Bypass. 1. "Bypass," as defined in 9VAC25-870-10, means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. The operator may allow any bypass to erg occur that does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for Page 26 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) essential maintenance to ensure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of Part III U 2 and 3. 2. Notice. a. Anticipated bypass. If the operator knows in advance of the need for a bypass, the operator shall submit prior notice to the department, if possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The operator shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required in Part III I. 3. Prohibition of bypass. a. Except as provided in Part III U 1, bypass is prohibited, and the board or department may take enforcement action against an operator for bypass unless: (1) Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage. Severe property damage means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities that causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources that can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production; (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back-up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass that occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The operator submitted notices as required under Part III U 2. b. The department may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the department determines that it will meet the three conditions listed in Part III U 3 a. V. Upset. 1. An "upset," as defined in 9VAC25-870-10, means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology-based state permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the operator. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 2. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with technology-based state permit effluent limitations if the requirements of Part III V 4 are met. A determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is not a final administrative action subject to judicial review. 3. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventative maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 4. An operator who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs or other relevant evidence that: a. An upset occurred and that the operator can identify the cause(s) of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; Page 27 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) c. The operator submitted notice of the upset as required in Part III I; and g"' d. The operator complied with any remedial measures required under Part III S. 5. In any enforcement proceeding, the operator seeking to establish the occurrence of rr an upset has the burden of proof. W. Inspection and entry. The operator shall allow the department as the board's designee, the VSMP authority, EPA, or an authorized representative of either entity (including an authorized contractor), upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law to: 1. Enter upon the operator's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or rr conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this general permit; 2. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this general permit; 3. Inspect and photograph at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this general permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of ensuring state permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act or the Virginia Stormwater Management Act, any substances or parameters at any location. mg For purposes of this section, the time for inspection shall be deemed reasonable during regular business hours, and whenever the facility is discharging. Nothing contained herein shall make an inspection unreasonable during an emergency. ois X. State permit actions. State permits may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the operator for a state permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any state permit condition. Y. Transfer of state permits. 1. State permits are not transferable to any person except after notice to the department. ■r Except as provided in Part III Y 2, a state permit may be transferred by the operator to a new operator only if the state permit has been modified or revoked and reissued, or a minor modification made, to identify the new operator and incorporate such other eri, requirements as may be necessary under the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the Clean Water Act. 2. As an alternative to transfers under Part III Y 1, this state permit may be automatically transferred to a new operator if: a. The current operator notifies the department at least 30 days in advance of the proposed transfer of the title to the facility or property; rr b. The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and new operators containing a specific date for transfer of state permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and c. The department does not notify the existing operator and the proposed new operator of its intent to modify or revoke and reissue the state permit. If this notice is not received, the transfer is effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in Part III Y 2 b. 3. For ongoing construction activity involving a change of operator, the new operator shall accept and maintain the existing SWPPP, or prepare and implement a new is SWPPP prior to taking over operations at the site. Page 28 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) rr Z. Severability. The provisions of this general permit are severable, and if any provision of this general permit or the application of any provision of this state permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances and the remainder of this ... general permit shall not be affected thereby. 9VAC25-880-80. (Repealed.) 9VAC25-880-82. (Repealed.) 9VAC25-880-84. (Repealed.) .� 9VAC25-880-86. (Repealed.) 9VAC25-880-88. (Repealed.) 9VAC25-880-90. (Repealed.) 9VAC25-880-100. Delegation of authority. The director, or his designee, may perform any act of the board provided under this chapter, except as limited by § 62.1-44.14 of the Code of Virginia. FORMS (9VAC25-880) Department of Environmental Quality Construction Activity Operator Permit Fee Form (rev. 01/2014) .. Notice of Termination - General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities (VAR10) (rev. 01/2014) Registration Statement - General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities (VAR10) (rev. 01/2014) Transfer Agreement - General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities (VAR10) (rev. 01/2014) Page 29 of 29 9VAC25-880 (adopted 12/17/2013 - published 2/24/2014 - effective 7/1/2014) Section 12. Inspection logs a a a r r a a a Issued— 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County S Stormwater Construction Site Inspection Report General Information Project Name The Chick-fil-A Restaurant(store#03187) VSMP Permit Tracking No. VARIOF774 Location 1626 Richmond Road;Albemarle County,VA 22911 Date of Inspection Start/End Time Inspector's Name(s) Inspector's Title(s) Inspector's Contact Information Inspector's Qualifications Describe present phase of construction Type of Inspection: VOW X Regular ❑ Pre-storm event ❑ During storm event ❑ Post-storm event Weather Information Has there been a storm event since the last inspection? UYes UNo ❑ Initial Inspection ..� If yes, provide: Storm Start Date&Time: Storm Duration(hrs): Approximate Amount of Precipitation(in): Weather at time of this inspection? ale ❑ Clear ❑Cloudy ❑ Rain ❑ Sleet ❑ Fog O Snowing ❑ High Winds ❑ Other: Temperature: .. Have any discharges occurred since the last inspection? UYes ❑No If yes,describe: Are there any discharges at the time of inspection? UYes ❑No OOP If yes,describe: Site-specific BMPs • Number the structural and non-structural BMPs identified in your SWPPP on your site map and list them below(add as many BMPs as necessary). Carry a copy of the numbered site map with you during your inspections. This list will ensure that you are inspecting all required BMPs at your site. • Describe corrective actions initiated, date completed, and note the person that completed the work in the Corrective Action Log. BMP BMP Maintenance Corrective Action Needed and Notes Installed? Required? 1 Inlet Protection ❑Yes UNo UYes ❑No .,, 2 Perimeter Silt Fence UYes ❑No UYes ❑No 3 Construction Entrance UYes ❑No UYes O No 4 Tree Protection UYes UNo UYes UNo 5 Concrete Wash Out UYes UNo UYes UNo 6 UYes UNo UYes UNo 7 UYes UNo UYes UNo 8 UYes UNo UYes UNo 9 UYes UNo UYes UNo 10 UYes UNo UYes UNo 11 UYes UNo UYes ONo EPA SWPPP Inspection Report, Version 1.1, September 17, 2007 1 S wr BMP BMP Maintenance Corrective Action Needed and Notes Installed? Required? 12 UYes ❑No UYes ❑No 13 UYes ❑No UYes ❑No 14 UYes ❑No UYes ONo 15 UYes ❑No UYes ❑No No 16 UYes ❑No UYes ❑No 17 UYes ❑No UYes ❑No 18 UYes ❑No UYes ONo 19 UYes ❑No UYes ONo 20 UYes ONo UYes ❑No Overall Site Issues Below are some general site issues that should be assessed during inspections. Customize this list as needed for conditions at your site. BMP/activity Implemented? Maintenance Corrective Action Needed and Notes Required? am Are all slopes and disturbed areas not I actively being worked ❑Yes ONo ❑Yes ❑No properly stabilized? N' Are natural resource areas(e.g., streams, 2 wetlands,mature trees, UYes ❑No UYes O No etc.)protected with barriers or similar BMPs? err Are perimeter controls and sediment barriers 3 adequately installed UYes O No UYes ❑No (keyed into substrate) and maintained? Are discharge points and wr 4 receiving waters free of ❑ Yes ❑No UYes ❑No any sediment deposits? Are storm drain inlets ,nW 5 properly protected? O Yes ❑No UYes ❑No Is the construction exit 6 preventing sediment UYes ❑No UYes ❑No from being tracked into the street? rrr Is trash/litter from work areas collected and 7 placed in covered O Yes ❑No UYes U No dumpsters? Are washout facilities (e.g.,paint, stucco, so 8 concrete)available, UYes ❑No UYes O No clearly marked,and maintained? •w EPA SWPPP Inspection Report, Version 1.1, September 17, 2007 2 BMP/activity Implemented? Maintenance Corrective Action Needed and Notes Required? Are vehicle and equipment fueling, cleaning, and 9 maintenance areas free ❑ Yes ❑No ❑Yes Cl No NMI of spills, leaks,or any other deleterious material? NE, Are materials that are potential stormwater 10 contaminants stored ❑ Yes ❑No UYes ❑No inside or under cover? Are non-stormwater discharges(e.g.,wash 11 water,dewatering) ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No properly controlled? (Other) 12 ❑Yes UNo ❑Yes ❑No Non-Compliance Describe any incidents of non-compliance not described above: VIM Mill CERTIFICATION STATEMENT "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system,or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information,the information submitted is,to the best of my knowledge and belief,true,accurate,and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." Print name and title: Signature: Date: vio EPA SWPPP Inspection Report, Version 1.1, September 17, 2007 3