Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency NR. Department of Natural Resources |
Chapters 600-699. Environmental Protection – Hazardous Waste Management |
Chapter 668. Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Restrictions |
SubChapter A. General |
Section 668.02. Definitions applicable in this chapter.
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- When used in this chapter the following terms have the meanings given below:(1) "Halogenated organic compounds" or "HOCs" means those compounds having a carbon-halogen bond which are listed under ch. NR 668 Appendix III .(2) "Hazardous constituent" or "hazardous constituents" means those constituents listed in ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII .(3) "Land disposal" means placement in or on the land, except in a corrective action management unit or staging pile, and includes, but is not limited to, placement in a landfill, surface impoundment, waste pile, injection well, salt dome formation, salt bed formation, underground mine or cave, or placement in a concrete vault, or bunker intended for disposal purposes.(4) "Nonwastewaters" means wastes that do not meet the criteria for wastewaters in s. NR 668.02 (6) .(5) "Polychlorinated biphenyls" or "PCBs" means halogenated organic compounds defined in accordance with 40 CFR 761.3 .(6) "Wastewaters" means wastes that contain less than one % by weight total organic carbon (TOC) and less than one% by weight total suspended solids (TSS).(7) "Debris" means solid material exceeding a 60 mm particle size that is intended for disposal and that is a manufactured object; or plant or animal matter; or natural geologic material. However, the following materials are not debris: any material for which a specific treatment standard is provided in subch. D , namely lead acid batteries, cadmium batteries, and radioactive lead solids; process residuals such as smelter slag and residues from the treatment of waste, wastewater, sludges, or air emission residues; and intact containers of hazardous waste that are not ruptured and that retain at least 75% of their original volume. A mixture of debris that has not been treated to the standards provided by s. NR 668.45 and other material is regulated as debris if the mixture is comprised primarily of debris, by volume, based on visual inspection.(8) "Hazardous debris" means debris that contains a hazardous waste listed in subch. D of ch. NR 661 , or that exhibits a characteristic of hazardous waste identified in subch. C of ch. NR 661 . Any deliberate mixing of prohibited hazardous waste with debris that changes its treatment classification, for example, from waste to hazardous debris, is not allowed under the dilution prohibition in s. NR 668.03 .(9) "Underlying hazardous constituent" means any constituent listed in s. NR 668.48 , Table UTS—Universal Treatment Standards, except fluoride, selenium, sulfides, vanadium, and zinc, which can reasonably be expected to be present at the point of generation of the hazardous waste at a concentration above the constituent-specific UTS treatment standards.(10) "Inorganic metal-bearing waste" means waste for which EPA has established treatment standards for metal hazardous constituents, and which does not otherwise contain significant organic or cyanide content as described in s. NR 668.03 (3) (a) , and is specifically listed in ch. NR 668 Appendix XI .(11) "Soil" means unconsolidated earth material composing the superficial geologic strata (material overlying bedrock), consisting of clay, silt, sand, or gravel size particles as classified by the U.S. natural resources conservation service, or a mixture of such materials with liquids, sludges or solids which is inseparable by simple mechanical removal processes and is made up primarily of soil by volume based on visual inspection. Any deliberate mixing of prohibited hazardous waste with soil that changes its treatment classification, for example, from waste to contaminated soil, is not allowed under the dilution prohibition in s. NR 668.03 .