N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 373-2.1
(3) The requirements of this Subpart apply to a person disposing of hazardous waste by means of ocean disposal subject to a permit issued under the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (see section 370.1[e] of this Title), only to the extent they are required by the exemption granted to such a person under section 373-1.1(d) of this Part. Note:
Note:
These Subpart 373-2 regulations do apply to the treatment or storage of hazardous waste before it is loaded onto an ocean vessel for incineration or disposal at sea.
(4) The requirements of this Subpart apply to a person disposing of hazardous waste by means of underground injection subject to a permit issued under an Underground Injection Control (UIC) program approved or promulgated under the Safe Drinking Water Act only to the extent they are required by the exemption granted to such a person under section 373-1.1(d) of this Part (see section 370.1[e] of this Title). Note:
Note:
These Subpart 373-2 regulations do apply to the aboveground treatment or storage of hazardous waste before it is injected underground.
(7) Universal waste handlers and transporters (as defined in section 370.2[b] of this Title) are subject to regulation under Subpart 374-3 of this Title, when handling the below-listed universal wastes:
(9) The requirements of sections 373-2.2, 373-2.3, 373-2.4 and 373-2.6(l) of this Subpart do not apply to remediation waste management sites. (However, some remediation waste management sites may be a part of a facility that is subject to a traditional RCRA permit because the facility is also treating, storing or disposing of hazardous wastes that are not remediation wastes. In these cases, sections 373-2.2, 373-2.3, 373-2.4 and 373-2.6(l) of this Subpart do apply to the facility subject to the traditional RCRA permit.) Instead of the requirements of sections 373-2.2, 373-2.3, and 373-2.4 of this Subpart, owners or operators of remediation waste management sites must:
(iii) prevent people who are unaware of the danger from entering, and minimize the possibility for unauthorized people or livestock to enter onto the active portion of the remediation waste management site, unless the owner or operator can demonstrate to the department that:
(xiii) maintain records documenting compliance with subparagraphs (i) through (xii) of this paragraph.
(b) Relationship to interim status standards.
A facility owner or operator who has fully complied with the requirements for interim status, as defined in section 373-1.3 of this Part, must comply with the regulations specified in Subpart 373-3 of this Part, in lieu of the regulations in this Subpart, until final administrative disposition of the permit application is made, except as provided under section 373-2.19 of this Subpart.
(c) Imminent hazard action.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of these regulations, enforcement actions may be brought pursuant to section 71-0301 of the ECL or section 7003 of RCRA (see section 370.1[e] of this Title).
(a) Purpose, scope and applicability.