Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency NR. Department of Natural Resources |
Chapters 600-699. Environmental Protection – Hazardous Waste Management |
Chapter 666. Standards For Managing Specific Hazardous Wastes And Specific Types Of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities |
SubChapter HH. Household and Very Small Quantity Generator Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities |
Section 666.903. Standards for operation of permanent collection facilities.
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- An owner or operator of a permanent collection facility shall comply with all of the following:(1) notification . At least 30 days prior to first accepting hazardous waste from off-site, submit the "Notification of Activity for Household and Very Small Quantity Generator Hazardous Waste Collection Facility" form 4430-020 to the department and to the clerk of the affected municipalities.(3) Storage time limit . Store hazardous waste for no longer than one year from the date the waste is received.(4) Container management. Manage containers of hazardous waste according to all of the following:(a) Label each container with either the words "hazardous waste" or other words that identify the contents of the container.(b) Clearly mark the accumulation start date on each container.(c) Store waste in containers that are in good condition and compatible with the waste being stored.(d) Store containers closed except when adding or removing waste.(e) Open, handle and store containers to prevent ruptures and leaks.(f) Inspect containers and the areas where they are stored at least weekly for leaks and deterioration caused by corrosion or other factors. Take immediate action to correct problems found during inspections.(g) Maintain adequate aisle space in the container storage areas to allow for unobstructed movement of personnel, fire protection and spill control equipment in an emergency.(5) Ignitable, reactive or incompatible waste . Manage ignitable, reactive or incompatible wastes according to all of the following:(a) Store incompatible wastes in separate containers.(b) Separate containers of incompatible wastes by means of a dike, berm, wall or other device.(c) Store and protect ignitable or reactive wastes from sources of ignition or reaction.(d) Post "No Smoking" signs in ignitable and reactive waste storage areas.(6) Security. Control entry of unauthorized persons to the container storage area at all times.(7) Preparedness and prevention. Operate the facility to prevent fires or explosions or releases of hazardous waste which could threaten human health or the environment.(8) Emergency equipment. Equip the facility with all of the following:(a) An internal communications or alarm system capable of providing immediate emergency instruction (voice or signal) to facility personnel.(b) A telephone (immediately available at the scene of operations) or a hand-held 2-way radio, capable of summoning emergency assistance from local police departments, fire departments or state or local emergency response teams.(c) Portable fire extinguishers, fire control equipment (including special extinguishing equipment, such as that using foam, inert gas or dry chemicals) and spill control equipment.(9) Testing and maintenance of emergency equipment. Test and maintain all facility communications or alarm systems, fire protection equipment and spill control equipment, where required, as necessary to assure its proper operation in time of emergency.(10) Contingency plan. Prepare a contingency plan which describes the actions of facility personnel in response to fires, explosions or any releases of hazardous waste or materials. A spill prevention, control and countermeasures (SPCC) plan or some other emergency or contingency plan may be amended to incorporate the requirements of this subsection. Keep a copy of the contingency plan and all revisions at the facility and submit a copy to all local police departments, fire departments, hospitals and state and local emergency response teams that may be called upon to provide emergency services. Review and immediately amend the plan if the plan fails in an emergency or if changes are made to the design or operation that increase the potential for fires, explosions or releases of hazardous waste or changes the response necessary in an emergency. The plan shall shall be implemented immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion or release of hazardous waste that could threaten human health or the environment. The plan shall include all of the following:(a) A description of the arrangements agreed to by local police departments, fire departments, hospitals, contractors and state and local emergency response teams to coordinate emergency services.(b) An up to date list of names, addresses and phone numbers (office and home) of all persons qualified to act as emergency coordinator. Where more than one person is listed, one shall be named as primary emergency coordinator and others shall be listed in the order in which they will assume responsibility as alternates. The primary and alternate emergency coordinators shall:1. Either be on the facility premises or available to respond to an emergency by reaching the facility within a short period of time.2. Be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the location and characteristics of waste handled, the location of all records within the facility and the facility layout.3. Have the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the contingency plan.(c) An up to date list of all emergency equipment at the facility, such as fire extinguishing systems, spill control equipment, communications and alarm systems. In addition, the plan shall include the location and a physical description of each item on the list and a brief outline of its capabilities.(d) A plan to evacuate facility personnel where an evacuation may be necessary. Include the signals to be used to begin evacuation, evacuation routes and alternate evacuation routes (in cases where the primary routes could be blocked by releases of hazardous waste or fires).(11) Emergency coordinator . Assign at least one employee as emergency coordinator. The emergency coordinator shall be responsible for all of the following:(a) Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation, immediately:1. Activate internal facility alarms or communication systems, where applicable, to notify all facility personnel.2. Notify appropriate state or local agencies with designated response roles if their help is needed.(b) In the event of a fire, explosion or other release:1. Immediately notify the national response center using their 24-hour toll free number (800) 424-8802 if there is a threat to human health or if a spill has reached surface water. Notification shall include the name and address of the facility owner, date, time and type of incident, quantity and type of hazardous waste involved in the incident, extent of injuries, if any, and estimated quantity and disposition of recovered materials, if any.2. Notify the division of emergency management at (800) 943-0003, and comply with the remedial action requirements of s. 292.11 , Stats., and ch. NR 706 .3. Identify the character, exact source, amount and areal extent of any released materials.4. Assess possible hazards to human health or the environment that may result from the release, fire or explosion. This assessment shall consider both direct and indirect effects of the release, fire or explosion.(c) Take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that fires, explosions and releases do not occur, recur or spread to other hazardous waste at the facility.(d) Immediately after an emergency, provide for treating, storing or disposing of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water or any other material that results from a release, fire or explosion at the facility.(12) Personnel training . Train all facility personnel, either by classroom instruction or on the job training, related to job duties to ensure they are able to respond effectively to emergencies. Employees shall not work in unsupervised positions until the training is completed. The training shall:(a) Familiarize staff with emergency equipment and procedures.(b) Be completed within six months of employment.(c) Be reviewed annually for all staff.(13) Annual report . If any hazardous waste is shipped off-site to a licensed or permitted hazardous waste treatment, storage or disposal facility or recycling facility, other than a permanent collection facility, prepare and submit a single copy of an annual report to the department by March 1 of each year. The annual report shall be submitted on department forms and cover generator activities during the previous year.(14) Recordkeeping . Retain copies of annual reports and results of any certified laboratory hazardous waste analyses for a minimum of three years.(15) Bulking. If hazardous waste is bulked, prevent the mixing of incompatible wastes by testing or applying knowledge of the waste.(16) treatment. If hazardous waste is treated, it shall only be done by being neutralized in an elementary neutralization unit, or by the addition of absorbent materials to wastes.(17) Very small quantity generator waste. If hazardous waste is accepted from very small quantity generators, provide a shipment receipt to the very small quantity generator. The shipment receipt shall include the information specified in pars. (a) to (c) , and copies of the receipts shall be retained according to par. (d) .(a) The generator's company name and location, including street address, city and state.(b) The quantity and type of waste.(c) The date the waste was accepted by the collection facility.(d) Retain a copy of the shipment receipt for a minimum of 3 years from the date the shipment was received.
Note
This is a one-time notification. Permanent facilities that close for the season are not required to re-submit the form unless there is a change in ownership or facility operations.
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Unless the owner or operator can demonstrate, according to s.
NR 661.03 (3)
or
(4)
, that the recovered material is not a hazardous waste, the owner or operator becomes a generator of hazardous waste and shall manage it according to all applicable requirements of chs.
NR 662
,
663
and this subchapter.
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Information on annual reporting is available at:
http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Waste/AnnualReport.html
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