Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 727.270
a) Applicability of This Section. This Section applies to the owner or operator of a facility that treats or stores hazardous waste in containers under a RCRA standardized permit pursuant to Subpart J of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 703, except as provided in Section 727.100(a)(2).
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (a) is derived from 40 CFR 267.170 (2017).
b) Standards Applicable to Containers. Standards apply to the condition of containers, to the compatibility of waste with containers, and to the management of containers holding hazardous waste.
1) Condition of Containers. If a container holding hazardous waste is not in good condition (for example, it exhibits severe rusting or apparent structural defects) or if it begins to leak, the facility owner or operator must undertake either of the following actions:
3) Management of Containers
B) The facility owner or operator must never open, handle, or store a container holding hazardous waste in a manner that may rupture the container or cause it to leak.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (b) is derived from 40 CFR 267.171 (2017).
c) Inspection Requirements. At least weekly, the facility owner or operator must inspect areas where it stores containers, looking for leaking containers and for deterioration of containers and the containment system caused by corrosion or other factors.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (c) is derived from 40 CFR 267.172 (2017).
d) Standards Applicable to the Container Storage Areas
2) The design and operating requirements for a containment system are the following:
3) Except as provided in subsection (d)(4), the owner or operator does not need a containment system, as defined in subsection (d)(2), for storage areas that store containers holding only wastes with no free liquids if either of the following conditions are fulfilled:
4) The facility owner or operator must have a containment system defined by subsection (d)(2) for storage areas that store containers holding F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027 wastes, even if the wastes do not contain free liquids.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (d) is derived from 40 CFR 267.173 (2017).
e) Special Requirements for Ignitable or Reactive Waste
The facility owner or operator must locate containers holding ignitable or reactive waste at least 15 meters (50 feet) from its facility property line. The owner or operator must also follow the general requirements for ignitable or reactive wastes that are specified in Section 727.110(h)(1).
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (e) is derived from 40 CFR 267.174 (2017).
f) Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes
3) The facility owner or operator must separate a storage container holding a hazardous waste that is incompatible with any waste or with other materials stored nearby in other containers, piles, open tanks, or surface impoundments from the other materials, or protect the containers by means of a dike, berm, wall, or other device.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (f) is derived from 40 CFR 267.175 (2017).
g) Requirements for Stopping the Use of Containers. The facility owner or operator must remove all hazardous waste and hazardous waste residues from the containment system. The owner or operator must decontaminate or remove remaining containers, liners, bases, and soil containing, or contaminated with, hazardous waste or hazardous waste residues.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (g) is derived from 40 CFR 267.176 (2017).
h) Air Emission Standards. The facility owner or operator must manage all hazardous waste placed in a container according to the requirements of Subparts AA, BB, and CC of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724. Under a RCRA standardized permit, the following control devices are permissible: a thermal vapor incinerator, a catalytic vapor incinerator, a flame, a boiler, a process heater, a condenser, or a carbon absorption unit.
BOARD NOTE: Subsection (h) is derived from 40 CFR 267.177 (2017).
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 24055, effective November 19, 2018)