- (1) It is unlawful for any person to distribute, sell, or offer for sale within the state quantities of 20 gallons or more of halogenated solvent annually to a single purchaser for commercial or government use unless the purchaser possesses proof of registration with the department.
- (2) It is unlawful for any person to annually use 20 gallons or more of a halogenated solvent for commercial purposes without registering with the department.
- (3) Under this section, halogenated solvents include but are not limited to solvents containing tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene, methylene chloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and other hazardous wastes referenced in 40 CFR 261.31, United States environmental protection agency hazardous waste numbers F001 and F002, as amended.
(4) To register with the department, a person or government unit shall file a statement indicating the following:
- (a) the person's or government unit's name and business address;
- (b) the estimated volume of halogenated solvent used annually for commercial or government purposes; and
(c) the method of waste disposal in accordance with requirements specified by department rules, including:
- (i) treatment or disposal in an onsite facility;
- (ii) delivery to an appropriate offsite storage, treatment, or disposal facility;
- (iii) beneficial use or reuse; or
- (iv) legitimate recycling or reclamation.
(5) Pursuant to the requirements of subsection (4), the department shall:
- (a) notify affected persons and government units of the requirements;
- (b) prepare and distribute forms for the statement;
- (c) prepare and distribute information to assist persons and government units in selecting appropriate methods to use, dispose of, or reuse waste halogenated solvents; and
- (d) register any person or government unit who files a completed statement.
- (6) This section does not authorize the department to impose new or additional requirements for waste disposal on commercial or government users of halogenated solvents.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 117, L. 1989.