40 CFR Part 270
PART 270—EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT PROGRAM
- PART 270—EPA ADMINISTERED PERMIT PROGRAMS: THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMIT PROGRAM
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter I—Solid Wastes
- Subpart A—General Information
- § 270.1 Purpose and scope of the regulations in this part.
- § 270.2 Definitions.
- § 270.3 Considerations under Federal law.
- § 270.4 Effect of a permit.
- § 270.5 Noncompliance and program reporting by the Director.
- § 270.6 References.
- Subpart B—Permit Application
- § 270.10 General application requirements.
- § 270.11 Signatories to permit applications and reports.
- § 270.12 Confidentiality of information.
- § 270.13 Contents of part A of the permit application.
- § 270.14 Contents of part B: General requirements.
- § 270.15 Specific part B information requirements for containers.
- § 270.16 Specific part B information requirements for tank systems.
- § 270.17 Specific part B information requirements for surface impoundments.
- § 270.18 Specific part B information requirements for waste piles.
- § 270.19 Specific part B information requirements for incinerators.
- § 270.20 Specific part B information requirements for land treatment facilities.
- § 270.21 Specific part B information requirements for landfills.
- § 270.22 Specific part B information requirements for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste.
- § 270.23 Specific part B information requirements for miscellaneous units.
- § 270.24 Specific part B information requirements for process vents.
- § 270.25 Specific part B information requirements for equipment.
- § 270.26 Special part B information requirements for drip pads.
- § 270.27 Specific Part B information requirements for air emission controls for tanks, surface impoundments, and containers.
- § 270.28 Part B information requirements for post-closure permits.
- § 270.29 Permit denial.
- Subpart C—Permit Conditions
- § 270.30 Conditions applicable to all permits.
- § 270.31 Requirements for recording and reporting of monitoring results.
- § 270.32 Establishing permit conditions.
- § 270.33 Schedules of compliance.
- Subpart D—Changes to Permit
- § 270.40 Transfer of permits.
- § 270.41 Modification or revocation and reissuance of permits.
- § 270.42 Permit modification at the request of the permittee.
- § 270.43 Termination of permits.
- Subpart E—Expiration and Continuation of Permits
- § 270.50 Duration of permits.
- § 270.51 Continuation of expiring permits.
- Subpart F—Special Forms of Permits
- § 270.60 Permits by rule.
- § 270.61 Emergency permits.
- § 270.62 Hazardous waste incinerator permits.
- § 270.63 Permits for land treatment demonstrations using field test or laboratory analyses.
- § 270.64 Interim permits for UIC wells.
- § 270.65 Research, development, and demonstration permits.
- § 270.66 Permits for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste.
- § 270.67 RCRA standardized permits for storage and treatment units.
- § 270.68 Remedial Action Plans (RAPs).
- Subpart G—Interim Status
- § 270.70 Qualifying for interim status.
- § 270.71 Operation during interim status.
- § 270.72 Changes during interim status.
- § 270.73 Termination of interim status.
- Subpart H—Remedial Action Plans (RAPs)
- § 270.79 Why is this subpart written in a special format?
- General Information
- § 270.80 What is a RAP?
- § 270.85 When do I need a RAP?
- § 270.90 Does my RAP grant me any rights or relieve me of any obligations?
- Applying for a RAP
- § 270.95 How do I apply for a RAP?
- § 270.100 Who must obtain a RAP?
- § 270.105 Who must sign the application and any required reports for a RAP?
- § 270.110 What must I include in my application for a RAP?
- § 270.115 What if I want to keep this information confidential?
- § 270.120 To whom must I submit my RAP application?
- § 270.125 If I submit my RAP application as part of another document, what must I do?
- Getting a RAP Approved
- § 270.130 What is the process for approving or denying my application for a RAP?
- § 270.135 What must the Director include in a draft RAP?
- § 270.140 What else must the Director prepare in addition to the draft RAP or notice of intent to deny?
- § 270.145 What are the procedures for public comment on the draft RAP or notice of intent to deny?
- § 270.150 How will the Director make a final decision on my RAP application?
- § 270.155 May the decision to approve or deny my RAP application be administratively appealed?
- § 270.160 When does my RAP become effective?
- § 270.165 When may I begin physical construction of new units permitted under the RAP?
- How May My RAP Be Modified, Revoked and Reissued, or Terminated?
- § 270.170 After my RAP is issued, how may it be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated?
- § 270.175 For what reasons may the Director choose to modify my final RAP?
- § 270.180 For what reasons may the Director choose to revoke and reissue my final RAP?
- § 270.185 For what reasons may the Director choose to terminate my final RAP, or deny my renewal application?
- § 270.190 May the decision to approve or deny a modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination of my RAP be administratively appealed?
- § 270.195 When will my RAP expire?
- § 270.200 How may I renew my RAP if it is expiring?
- § 270.205 What happens if I have applied correctly for a RAP renewal but have not received approval by the time my old RAP expires?
- Operating Under Your RAP
- § 270.210 What records must I maintain concerning my RAP?
- § 270.215 How are time periods in the requirements in this subpart and my RAP computed?
- § 270.220 How may I transfer my RAP to a new owner or operator?
- § 270.225 What must the State or EPA Region report about noncompliance with RAPs?
- Obtaining a RAP for an Off-Site Location
- § 270.230 May I perform remediation waste management activities under a RAP at a location removed from the area where the remediation wastes originated?
- Subpart I—Integration with Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) Standards
- § 270.235 Options for incinerators, cement kilns, lightweight aggregate kilns, solid fuel boilers, liquid fuel boilers and hydrochloric acid production furnaces to minimize emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events.
- Subpart J—RCRA Standardized Permits for Storage and Treatment Units
- General Information About Standardized Permits
- § 270.250 What is a RCRA standardized permit?
- § 270.255 Who is eligible for a standardized permit?
- § 270.260 What requirements of part 270 apply to a standardized permit?
- Applying for a Standardized Permit
- § 270.270 How do I apply for a standardized permit?
- § 270.275 What information must I submit to the permitting agency to support my standardized permit application?
- § 270.280 What are the certification requirements?
- Information That Must Be Kept at Your Facility
- § 270.290 What general types of information must I keep at my facility?
- § 270.300 What container information must I keep at my facility?
- § 270.305 What tank information must I keep at my facility?
- § 270.310 What equipment information must I keep at my facility?
- § 270.315 What air emissions control information must I keep at my facility?
- Modifying a Standardized Permit
- § 270.320 How do I modify my RCRA standardized permit?