Title: Waste Management Overview & Land Disposal Restrictions
1Waste Management Overview Land Disposal
Restrictions
2Regulatory Framework for Hazardous Waste EPA
Regulation 347
- Environmental Protection Act (EPA) provides the
ministry with the authority to govern and make
regulations pertaining to the management of
wastes. - Regulation 347 made under the authority of the
EPA is the key regulation for wastes - Defines waste types
- Provides a cradle to grave management system
for the management of hazardous wastes - Identifies wastes through a series of listings,
characterized through tests or defined as
hazardous and require special treatment - Sets approval and administrative requirements for
generators, carriers and receivers of hazardous
waste - Identifies treatment standards through the LDR
program.
3Regulation 347 Waste Descriptions
Waste
Liquid Industrial
Hazardous
Municipal (Solid Non-hazardous)
Subject waste (unless excluded)
- Subject waste used to describe wastes to which
the registration and manifest provisions of
Regulation 347 apply. - Liquid Industrial wastes are not hazardous but
are liquid (slump test) and industrial waste. - Hazardous wastes are either listed, characterized
through tests or defined.
4LDR Program Overview
- Key components of LDR program
- Treatment standards
- Notification and Reporting GRR
- Waste analysis requirements
- Treatment standards phased-in
- Exemptions and Variances
- SQG, MHSW, equivalent treatment, alternate
treatment.
5Wastes not affected by LDR Program
- Non hazardous wastes
- Liquid industrial wastes
- Exempted wastes (e.g. agricultural wastes,
recycled wastes) - PCB wastes (gt50 ppm)
- Biomedical wastes
- SQE wastes
6Waste Streams Subject to LDR
- Listed hazardous wastes
- These are specific wastes that are listed in a
series of schedules in the regulation (e.g.
industrial waste streams, hazardous and acute
waste chemicals and severely toxic wastes) - Once treated, these listed wastes remain
hazardous and can only be land disposed in a
hazardous waste disposal facility. - Characteristic hazardous wastes
- These include wastes that are defined as
hazardous because they are ignitable, corrosive,
reactive and leachate toxic. Tests for these
characteristics are specified in the regulation - Once the characteristic is removed and the waste
is treated to the new standards, these wastes
will no longer be considered hazardous and can be
disposed of at either a hazardous or
non-hazardous waste disposal facility.
7Hazardous Waste Subject to LDR
Acute Hazardous (Schedule 2 Part A)
Hazardous Industrial (Schedule 1 and 1.1)
Listed Waste
Hazardous Chemical (schedule 2 Part B)
Hazardous Waste
Severely Toxic (Schedule 3)
Corrosive
Ignitable
Characteristic Waste
Leachate Toxic
Reactive
8LDR Treatment Standards
- The treatment standards are based on the
treatment standards developed as part of the U.S.
LDR treatment standards. - Treatment standards have been incorporated in
Schedules in Regulation 347 - Standards are either a numerical standard or a
technology standard - Numerical standards are based on bulk analysis or
TCLP as identified.
9How Treatment Standards work for Listed Hazardous
Waste as of December 31, 2009
- Treatment standards for listed wastes
- Found in Schedules 1 (Hazardous Industrial
Waste), 2A (Acute Hazardous Waste Chemical), 2B
(Hazardous Waste Chemical), and 3 (Severely Toxic
Waste) of Reg. 347 - Each listed waste has identified regulated
constituents - Treat waste that are at or exceeds the standard
for each constituent or by the treatment code
specified - Treated waste - disposed at a hazardous waste
facility.
10Treatment Standards Listed Waste
11How the Treatment Standards work for
Characteristic Waste as of December 31, 2009
- Treatment standards for characteristic waste
found in Schedule 5 - Treat waste to remove characteristic
- Treat regulated constituents that exceed Schedule
6 (Note not in effect until Dec. 31, 2009) - Includes provisions to deal with special
situations (e.g. best efforts) - Fully treated waste can be disposed at a
hazardous or non-hazardous waste facility. - Listed wastes that are also characteristic (not
identified in the listed standard) must meet both
treatment standards and disposed of at a
hazardous waste facility.
12Treatment StandardsCharacteristic Waste
13How the Treatment Standards Work as of August
31, 2007 until Dec. 31, 2009
Treatment Standard will be listed in Schedules
1, 2A, or 2B using the same corresponding
hazardous waste number
Is it a Listed Waste?
Is the hazardous waste number listed in
Schedules 10, 11 or 12
Y
Y
N
No treatment required
N
N
N
Treatment Standard will be listed in Schedule 5
using the same corresponding hazardous waste
number
Is it a Characteristic Waste?
Is the hazardous waste number listed in
Schedule 13
Y
Y
14Mixed Hazardous Wastes
- Mixed hazardous wastes are only subject to the
LDR treatment standards as of December 31, 2009. - What is a mixed hazardous waste
- A mixture of hazardous wastes having both a
hazardous characterization that is found in
Schedules 10, 11, 12 and 13 and a hazardous
characterization that is not found in Schedules
10, 11, 12 and 13 (but found in Schedules 1, 2a,
2b, 3 and 5).
15Alternate Treatment Standards
- Alternate treatment standards set out in
Regulation for - Soils that exhibit a hazardous characteristic
- Debris that are listed or characteristic.
- Alternate standards provided to
- Address uniqueness of hazardous soils and debris
- Facilitate remediation of contaminated sites.
16LDR Requirements - Generator
- Generator is responsible for determining if a
waste or residue from the treatment of that waste
is to be land disposed. - As the treatment standards take effect the
generator is required to amend their GRR and
determine if the completion of the LDR
Notification part of the GRR (Part 2B) is needed. - Provides needed information to receivers about
the waste. - Changes to GRR must be made within 15 days of the
phase in dates - August 31, 2007 treatment of wastes in
Schedules 10 to 13 - December 31, 2009 treatment of all listed and
characteristic wastes - 2009 registration to require additional
information for affected wastes. - The generators notification is the LDR
Notification - Part 2B in the most recent
generator registration report (GRR) or any
subsequent supplementary GRR. - Must be sent before or with the first shipment of
waste to the receiver (only exception is the
fully treated characteristic waste simple
statement).
17LDR Requirements - Receiver
- Notification If required, generators must
provide the receiver with the following
information as outlined in S.84 - LDR notification Part 2B in the most recent
generator registration report (GRR) or any
supplementary GRR - Notification must be provided by the generator
before or on the first shipment of waste to the
receiver regardless if the waste is treated or
not (Only exception is fully treated
characteristic waste only simple statement is
required) - Required to amend their GRR and determine if the
completion of the LDR Notification part of the
GRR (Part 2B) is needed. - If the receiver is a transfer and/or processing
station, then the receiver becomes the generator
and is now required to register the residue or
waste and if required, forward the updated LDR
notification to the next receiver. - Mixing, Blending and Bulking Need a CofA to mix,
blend and/or bulk hazardous waste with any other
waste or material during the transfer and at the
receiving facility.
18LDR RequirementsNotification On-site Records
- Notification for Small Quantity Generators (SQG)
- SQG not subject to LDR notification requirements
in S.84 of Reg. 347 - Notification is provided through a certificate
placed on the outside of the sealed container for
land disposal (S.80 of Reg. 347). - Generators site where waste is treated to meet
the LDR standard shall develop and follow a
written waste analysis plan to include (S.85) - Regular and detail chemical and physical testing
of representative samples - Frequency of testing
- Records of testing
- Maintain plan and records for a minimum of 2
years.
19LDR Guidance Materials
- Additional resources at http//www.ene.gov.on.ca
/envision/land/hazardousWaste.htm - Site includes
- Regulation 347
- Fact sheet describing on-site storage and
processing requirements and mixing prohibitions
as of March 31, 2006 - Fact sheet on characterizing and registering
hazardous and liquid industrial wastes - Notice of the Storage of Subject Waste Form 90
days storage notice for generators to meet the
requirements S 17.2 of Reg. 347 - Revised Generator Registration Report (GRR),
2007 - Series of fact sheets on various aspects of the
LDR program - Generator Registration Guidance Manual draft
- Additional information on classification,
registration and management of liquid industrial
and hazardous wastes - Guidance on LDR requirements and related changes
- Updated information on registration and use of
HWIN - Land Disposal Restrictions Handbook draft
- Handbook to help generators, carriers and
receivers of hazardous wastes understand and
assess how the program affects their operations.