Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
ARRANGEMENTOFSECTIONS
PARTI
Establishment,membership,functionsandpowersoftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency
SECTION
1.
EstablishmentoftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.
2.
GoverningCounciloftheAgency.
3.
EstablishmentandfunctionsoftheTechnicalCommittee.
4.
RemovalfromofficeofmemberoftheAgency.
5.
FunctionsoftheAgency.
6.
PowersoftheAgencytogivegrants,etc.
7.
PowerofthePresidenttogivedirections.
8.
DirectorGeneralandotherstaffoftheAgency.
9.
Pensions.
10.
PowersoftheDirectorGeneral.
11.
Powertoacceptgifts,etc.
12.
Residences,officesandpremises.
13.
FundoftheAgency.
14.
Borrowingpower.
15.
Annualestimates,accountsandaudit.
PARTII
Nationalenvironmentalstandards
Waterquality
16.
Federalwaterqualitystandards.
17.
Effluentlimitations.
Airqualityandatmosphericprotection
18.
Airquality,etc.
19.
Ozoneprotection.
Noise
20.
Noisecontrol.
Hazardoussubstances
21.
Dischargeofhazardoussubstances.
22.
Spiller'sliability.
23.
Removalmethods,etc.
24.
CooperationwiththeMinistryofPetroleumResources.
PARTIII
EstablishmentofStateandlocalgovernmentEnvironmentalProtectionBodies
25.EstablishmentofStateandlocalgovernmentbodies.
PARTIV
Supplementaryandmiscellaneous
Enforcementpowers
26.
Powerstoinspect,etc.
27.
Powerstosearch,seizeandarrest.
28.
Obstructionofauthorisedofficers.
29.
Authorisedofficerstodiscloseidentity.
30.
ProcedureinrespectofsuitsagainsttheAgency.
31.
Serviceofdocuments.
32.
RestrictiononexecutionagainstthepropertyoftheAgency.
33.
IndemnityofmembersandemployeesoftheAgency.
34.
Annualreport.
Generalpenaltiesandlegalproceedings
35.
Materialmisrepresentationandimpersonation.
36.
Generalpenalties.
37.
Companiesandfirmsliable.
Miscellaneous
38.
Delegationoffunctions,etc.
39.
Repeal,etc.
40.
Powertomakeregulations.
41.
Interpretation.
42.
Shorttitle.
SCHEDULE
SupplementaryprovisionsrelatingtotheAgency
_________________________________
FEDERALENVIRONMENTALPROTECTIONAGENCYACT
AnActtoestablishtheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencywithitsfunctionsandthepowersforthe
effectiveimplementationofsuchfunctions.
[1988No.58.1992No.59.1999No.14.]
[30thDecember,1988]
[Commencement.]
PARTI
Establishment,membership,functionsandpowersoftheFederal
EnvironmentalProtectionAgency
1.
EstablishmentoftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency
(1)ThereisherebyestablishedabodytobeknownastheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(inthisAct
referredtoas"theAgency")whichunderthatnameshallbeabodycorporatewithperpetualsuccessionanda
commonseal,andmaysueandbesuedinitscorporatename.
(2)TheAgencyshallbeanintegralpartofthePresidency.
[1992No.59.]
2.
GoverningCounciloftheAgency
(1)Thereshallbe,asthegoverningbodyoftheAgency,aCouncilwhichshallconsistofachairmantobeappointed
bythePresidentandthefollowingothermembers,thatis
(a)
thePermanentSecretarieschargedwithresponsibilityfor
(i)
AgricultureandNaturalResources;
(ii)
CommerceandTourism;
(iii)
Communications;
(iv)
CultureandTourism;
(v)
Education;
(vi)
Finance;
(vii)
Health;
(viii)
Industry;
(ix)
PetroleumResources;
(x)
ScienceandTechnology;
(xi)
SolidMinerals;
(xii)
Transport;
(xiii)
WorksandHousing;
(xiv)
YouthandSports;
(b)
twootherpersonsfromtheprivatesectorwhoshallhavedistinguishedthemselvesmenvironmental
matters.
(2)..
[1999No.14.]
(3)ThesupplementaryprovisionscontainedintheScheduletothisActshallhaveeffectwithrespecttothe
proceedingsoftheAgencyandtheothermattersthereinmentioned.
[Schedule.]
3.
EstablishmentandfunctionsoftheTechnicalCommittee
(1)ThereisherebyestablishedfortheAgency,atechnicalcommitteetobeknownastheFederalEnvironmental
ProtectionAgencyTechnicalCommittee(inthisActreferredtoas"theTechnicalCommittee").
(2)TheTechnicalCommitteeshallconsistofthefollowingmembers,thatis
(a)
achairmanwhoshallbetheDirectorGeneralandchiefexecutiveoftheAgency;
(b)
threedistinguishedpersonshavingwideknowledgeandpossessingsuchskillsandexpertisein
environmentalmatters;
(c)
onerepresentativeeachofthefollowingMinistriesnotbelowtherankofaDirector,that1S
(i)
Agriculture,WaterResourcesandRuralDevelopment;
(ii)
Finance;
(i)
HealthandHumanServices;
(iv)
IndustriesandTechnology;
(v)
PetroleumandMineralResources;
(vi)
WorksandHousing;
(vii)
TransportandCommunications;
(viii)
EducationandYouthDevelopment;and
(d)
arepresentativeeachof
(i)
theManufacturers'AssociationofNigeria;and
(ii)
theNigerianConservationFoundation.
(3)ThefunctionsoftheTechnicalCommitteeshallbe
(a)
toassistandadvisetheCouncilandtheAgencyintheperformanceoftheirfunctionsunderthisAct;
and
(b)
togivetechnicalopiniononissuesreferredtoitordelegatedbytheCouncil.
[1992No.59.]
4.
RemovalfromofficeofmemberoftheAgency
Theofficeofamemberwhoisnotapublicofficershallbecomevacantifheresignshisofficebyaletteraddressed
byhimtothePresident,orifthePresidentissatisfiedthatitisnotintheinterestoftheAgencyfortheperson
appointedtocontinueinofficeasamember,inwhichcasethePresidentshallnotifythememberinwritingtothat
effect.
5.
FunctionsoftheAgency
TheAgencyshall,subjecttothisAct,haveresponsibilityfortheprotectionanddevelopmentoftheenvironment
andbiodiversityconservationandsustainabledevelopmentofNigeria'snaturalresourcesingeneraland
environmentaltechnology,includinginitiationofpolicyinrelationtoenvironmentalresearchandtechnology;and
withoutprejudicetothegeneralityoftheforegoing,itshallbethedutyoftheAgencyto
[1992No.59.]
(a)
prepareacomprehensivenationalpolicyfortheprotectionoftheenvironmentand
conservationofnaturalresources,includingprocedureforenvironmentalimpactassessment
foralldevelopmentprojects;
(b)
prepare,inaccordancewiththeNationalPolicyontheEnvironment,periodicmasterplans
forthedevelopmentofenvironmentalscienceandtechnologyandadvisetheFederal
Governmentonthefinancialrequirementsfortheimplementationofsuchplans;
(c)
(i)
theFederalGovernmentonnationalenvironmentalpoliciesandpriorities,the
conservationofnaturalresourcesandsustainabledevelopment,andscientificand
technologicalactivitiesaffectingtheenvironmentandnaturalresources;
(d)
promotecooperationinenvironmentalscienceandconservationtechnologywithsimilar
bodiesinothercountriesandwithinternationalbodiesconnectedwiththeprotectionofthe
environmentandtheconservationofnaturalresources;
(e)
cooperatewithFederalandStateMinistries,localgovernments,statutorybodiesand
researchagenciesonmattersandfacilitiesrelatingtotheprotectionoftheenvironmentand
theconservationofnaturalresources;and
(f)
carryoutsuchotheractivitiesasarenecessaryorexpedientforthefulldischargeofthe
functionsoftheAgencyunderthisAct.
advise
(ii)
thePresidentontheutilisationoftheonepercentEcologicalFundforthe
protectionoftheenvironment;
[1992No.59.]
6.
PoweroftheAgencytogivegrants,etc.
Incarryingoutthefunctionsprescribedinsection5ofthisActandinotherprovisionsofthisAct,itshallbelawful
fortheAgencyto
(a)
makegrantstosuitableauthoritiesandbodieswithsimilarfunctionsfordemonstrationand
forsuchotherpurposesasmaybedeterminedappropriatetofurtherthepurposesand
provisionofthisAct;
(b)
collectandmakeavailable,throughpublicationsandotherappropriatemeansandinco
operationwithpublicorprivateorganisations,basicscientificdataandotherinformationpertainingtopollution
andenvironmentalprotectionmattersandthedegradationofnaturalresources;
[1992No.59.]
(c)
enterintocontractswithpublicorprivateorganisationsandindividualsforthepurposeof
executingandfulfillingitsfunctionsandresponsibilitiespursuanttothisAct;
(d)
establish,encourageandpromotetrainingprogrammesforitsstaffandotherappropriate
individualsfrompublicorprivateorganisations;
(e)
enterintoagreementswithpublicorprivateorganisationsandindividualstodevelop,utilise,
coordinateandshareenvironmentalmonitoringprogrammes,researcheffects,basicdata
orchemical,physicalandbiologicaleffectsofvariousactivitiesontheenvironmentandother
environmentallyrelatedactivitiesasappropriate;
(f)
establishadvisorycommitteescomposedofadministrative,technicalorotherexpertsinsuch
environmentalareasastheAgencymayconsiderusefulandappropriatetoassistitin
carryingoutthepurposesandprovisionsofthisAct;
[1992No.59.]
(g)
establishsuchenvironmentalcriteria,guidelines,specificationsorstandardsforthe
protectionofthenation'sairandinterStatewatersasmaybenecessarytoprotectthe
healthandwelfareorthepopulationfromenvironmentaldegradation;
(h)
establishsuchproceduresforindustrialoragriculturalactivitiesinordertominimisedamage
totheenvironmentandnaturalresourcesfromsuchactivities;
[1992No.59.]
(i)
maintainaprogrammeoftechnicalassistancetobodies(publicorprivate)concerning
implementationofnaturalresourcesconservation,environmentalcriteria,guidelines,regulationsandstandards
andmonitoringenforcementoftheregulationsandstandardsthereof;and
[1992No.59.]
(j)
developandpromotesuchprocesses,methods,devicesandmaterialsasmaybeusefulorincidentalin
carryingoutthepurposesandprovisionsofthisAct.
7.
PowerofthePresidenttogivedirections
SubjecttothisAct,thePresidentmaygivetotheAgencydirectionsofageneralnatureorrelatinggenerallyto
particularmatters,butnottoanyparticularindividualorcasewithregardtotheperformancebytheAgencyofits
functionsunderthisActanditshallbethedutyoftheAgencytocomplywiththedirections.
8.
DirectorGeneralandotherstaffoftheAgency
(1)ThereshallbeappointedbythePresidentaDirectorGeneraloftheAgency.
(2)TheDirectorGeneralshallbethechiefexecutiveoftheAgencyandshallholdofficeinthefirst
instanceforfiveyears,andthereafter,shallbeeligibleforreappointmentforonefurthertermoffiveyearsonly,
ontermsandconditionsasmaybespecifiedinhisletterofappointment.
(3)TheAgencymayappointsuchotherpersonstobeemployeesoftheAgencyasitmaydeemfit,on
suchtermsandconditionsasmaybedeterminedbytheAgency.
(4)TheAgencyshall,withtheapprovalofthePresident,makestaffregulationsgoverningconditionsof
serviceofitsemployees.
(5)TheAgencymaygrantloanstoitsemployeesforpurposesapprovedbythePresident.
9.Pensions
(1)ItisherebydeclaredthatserviceintheAgencyshallbepublicserviceforthepurposesofthePensionsActand
accordinglyofficersandothersuchstaffoftheAgencyshallinrespectoftheirservicesbeentitledtosuch
pensions,gratuitiesandotherretirementbenefitsasareprescribedthereunder.
[Cap.P4.]
(2)ForthepurposesoftheapplicationoftheprovisionsofthePensionsAct,anypowersexercisable
thereunderbyaMinisterorotherauthorityoftheGovernmentoftheFederation(notbeingthepowertomake
regulationsundersection23thereof)areherebyvestedinandshallbeexercisablebytheAgencyandnotbyany
otherpersonorauthority.
10.PoweroftheDirectorGeneral
TheDirectorGeneralshall,subjecttothepolicieslaiddownbytheAgency,developprogrammestocarryoutthe
purposesandprovisionsofthisActand,withoutprejudicetothegeneralityoftheforegoing,shall,inparticular
andinconsultationwithappropriateagencies
[1992No.59.]
(a)
establishprogrammesfortheprevention,reductionandeliminationofpollutionofthe
nation'sair,landandinterStatewaters,aswellasnationalprogrammesforrestorationand
enhancementofthenation'senvironmentandnaturalresources;
[1992No.59.]
(b)
encourageandpromotethecoordinationoftheconservationofnaturalresourcesand
environmentallyrelatedactivitiesatalllevels;
[1992No.59.]
(c)
utiliseandpromotetheexpansionofresearch,experiments,surveysandstudiesbypublicor
privateagencies,institutionsandorganisationsconcerningcauses,effects,extent,
prevention,reductionandeliminationofpollutionandsuchothermattersrelatedto
environmentalprotectionandnaturalresourcesconservationastheAgencymay,fromtime
totime,determinenecessaryanduseful;and
[1992No.59.]
(d)
conductpublicinvestigationsonpollutionandthedegradationofnaturalresources.
[1992No.59.]
11.Powertoacceptgifts,etc.
(1)Subjecttosubsection(2)ofthissection,theAgencymayacceptgiftsofland,money,booksorotherproperty
uponsuchtermsandconditions,ifany,asmaybespecifiedbythepersonmakingthegift.
(2)TheAgencyshallnotacceptanygiftiftheconditionsattachedtheretobythepersonmakingthegiftare
inconsistentwiththefunctionsoftheAgencyunderthisAct.
12.Residence,officesandpremises
(1)Forthepurposesofprovidingresidentialaccommodationforitsstaff,officesandpremisesas
maybeconsiderednecessaryfortheperformanceofitsfunctionsunderthisAct,theAgencymay
(a)
purchaseortakeonleaseanyinterestinland;and
(b)
build,furnish,equipandmaintainresidentialquarters,officesandpremises.
(2)SubjecttotheLandUseAct,theAgencymay,withtheapprovalofthePresident,sellorleaseanyresidential
quarters,land,officesorpremisesheldbyitandnolongerrequiredfortheperformanceofitsfunctions.
[Cap.L5.]
13.FundoftheAgency
(1)TheAgencyshallestablishandmaintainafundfromwhichthereshallbedefrayedallexpensesincurredbythe
AgencyintheperformanceoftheAgency'sdutiesandfunctionsunderthisAct.
(2)Thefundestablishedundersubsection(1)ofthissectionshallconsistofthefollowing,thatis
(a)
25percentoftheonepercentEcologicalFundoftheFederationAccount;
(b)
suchsumsasmay,fromtimetotime,begrantedtotheAgencybytheGovernmentofthe
Federation;
(c)
allmoneyraisedforthepurposesoftheAgencybywayofgifts,grantsinaid,testamentary
dispositionsandsaleofpublications;
(d)
subscriptions,feesandchargesforservicesrenderedbytheAgencyandallothersumsthat
mayaccruetotheAgencyfromanyothersource.
[1992No.59.]
14.Borrowingpower
(1)TheAgencymay,withtheconsentofthePresidentorinaccordancewiththegeneralauthoritygiven
bytheFederalGovernment,borrowbywayofloanoroverdraftfromanysourceanymoneysrequiredbythe
AgencytomeetitsobligationsanditsfunctionsunderthisAct,sohoweverthatnosuchconsentorauthorityshall
berequiredwherethesumoraggregateofthesumsinvolvedatanytimedoesnotexceedsuchamountasisfor
thetimebeingspecifiedinrelationtotheAgencybytheFederalGovernment.
(2)TheAgencymay,subjecttotheprovisionsofthisActandtheconditionsofanytrustinrespectofany
property,investalloranyofitsfundswiththelikeconsentorgeneralauthority.
(3)TheAgencymayinvestanyofitssurplusfundsinsuchsecuritiesasmaybepermittedbylaw.
15.Annualestimates,accounts,andaudit
(1)TheAgencyshallcausetobepreparednotlaterthansixmonthsbeforetheendofeachyearanestimateofthe
expenditureandincomeoftheAgencyduringthenextsucceedingfinancialyearand,whenprepared,theyshallbe
submittedtotheMinister.
(2)TheAgencyshallcausetobekeptproperaccountsandproperrecordsinrelationtheretoand,whencertified
bytheAgency,suchaccountsshallbeauditedasprovidedinsubsection(3)ofthissection.
(3)TheaccountsoftheAgencyshallbeauditedassoonasmaybepracticableaftertheendofeachyearby
auditorsappointedfromthelistandinaccordancewiththeguidelinessuppliedbytheAuditorGeneralforthe
Federation.
PARTII
Nationalenvironmentalstandards
Waterquality
16.Federalwaterqualitystandards
(1)TheAgencyshallmakerecommendationstothePresidentforthepurposeofestablishing
waterqualitystandardsfortheinterStatewatersofNigeriatoprotectthepublichealthorwelfareandenhance
thequalityofwatertoservethepurposesofthisAct.
(2)Inestablishingsuchstandards,theAgencyshalltakeintoconsiderationtheuseandvalueforpublic
watersupplies,propagationoffishandwildlife,recreationalpurposes,agricultural,industrialandotherlegitimate
uses.
(3)TheAgencyshallestablishdifferentwaterqualitystandardsfordifferentuses.
17.Effluentlimitations
(1)TheAgencyshall,assoonaspossibleafterthecommencementofthisAct,establisheffluent
limitationsfornewpointsourceswhichshallrequireapplicationofthebestcontroltechnologycurrentlyavailable
andimplementationofthebestmanagementpractices.
(2)TheAgencyshall,assoonaspossibleafterthecommencementofthisAct,establisheffluent
limitationsforexistingpointsourceswhichshallrequiretheapplicationofthebestmanagementpracticesunder
circumstancesasdeterminedbytheAgency,andshallincludeschedulesofcomplianceforinstallationand
operationofthebestpracticablecontroltechnologyasdeterminedbytheAgency.
Airqualityandatmosphericprotection
18.Airquality,etc.
(1)TheAgencyshallestablishmorecriteria,guidelines,specificationsandstandardstoprotectand
enhancethequalityofNigeria'sairresourcessoastopromotethepublichealthorwelfareandthenormal
developmentandproductivecapacityofthenation'shuman,animalorplantlife,andincludeinparticular
(a)
minimumessentialairqualitystandardsforhuman,animalorplanthealth;
(b)
thecontrolofconcentrationofsubstancesintheairwhichseparatelyorincombinationare
likelytoresultindamageordeteriorationofpropertyorofhuman,animalorplanthealth;
(c)
themostappropriatemeanstopreventandcombatvariousformsofatmosphericpollution;
(d)
controlsforatmosphericpollutionoriginatingfromenergysources,includingthatproducedby
aircraftandotherselfpropelledvehiclesandinfactoriesandpowergenerationstations;
(e)
standardsapplicabletoemissionfromanynewmobilesourcewhichintheAgency's
judgementcausesorcontributestoairpollutionwhichmayreasonablybeanticipatedto
endangerpublichealthorwelfare;and
(f)
theuseofappropriatemeanstoreduceemissiontopermissiblelevels.
(2)TheAgencymayestablishmonitoringstationsornetworkstolocatesourcesofatmosphericpollutionand
determinetheiractualorpotentialdanger.
19.Ozoneprotection
(1)TheAgencyshallundertaketostudydataandrecognisedevelopmentsininternationalforceandother
countriesregardingthecumulativeeffectofallsubstances,practices,processesandactivitieswhichmayaffectthe
stratosphere,especiallyozoneinthestratosphere.
(2)TheAgencymaymakerecommendationsandprogrammesforthecontrolofanysubstance,practice,process
oractivitywhichmayreasonablybeanticipatedtoaffectthestratosphere,especiallyozoneinthestratosphere,
whensucheffectmayreasonablybeanticipatedtoendangerpublichealthorwelfare.
(3)Forthepurposesofthissection,"stratosphere"meansthatpartoftheatmosphereabovethetroposphere.
Noise
20.Noisecontrol
(1)TheAgencyshall,assoonaspracticableafterthecommencementofthisAct,inconsultationwithappropriate
authorities
(a)
identifymajornoisesources,noisecriteriaandnoisecontroltechnology;and
(b)
establishsuchnoiseabatementprogrammesandnoiseemissionstandardsasitmay
determinenecessarytopreserveandmaintainpublichealthorwelfare.
(2)Anynoisecriteriaidentifiedunderthissectionshallreflectthescientificknowledgemostusefulinindicatingthe
kindandextentofallidentifiableeffectsonthepublichealthorwelfarewhichmaybeexpectedfromdiffering
qualitiesandquantitiesofnoise.
(3)TheAgencyshallmakerecommendationstocontrolnoiseoriginatingformindustrial,commercial,domestic,
sports,recreational,transportationorothersimilaractivities.
Hazardoussubstances
21.Dischargeofhazardoussubstances
(1)Thedischargeinsuchharmfulquantitiesofanyhazardoussubstanceintotheairoruponthelandandthe
watersofNigeriaorattheadjoiningshorelinesisprohibited,exceptwheresuchdischargeispermittedor
authorisedunderanylawinforceinNigeria.
(2)Anypersonwhoviolatestheprovisionsofsubsection(1)ofthissectioncommitsanoffenceandshall
onconvictionbeliabletoafinenotexceedingN100,000ortoimprisonmentforatermnotexceedingtenyearsor
tobothsuchfineandimprisonment.
(3)Whereanoffenceundersubsection(1)ofthissectioniscommittedbyabodycorporateitshallonconviction
beliabletoafinenotexceedingN500,000andanadditionalfineofN1,000foreverydaytheoffencesubsists.
(4)WhereanyoffenceunderthisActhasbeencommittedbyabodycorporate,thebodycorporateand
everypersonwhoatthetimetheoffencewascommittedwasinchargeof,orwasresponsibletothebody
corporatefortheconductofthebusinessofthebodycorporate,shallbedeemedtobeguiltyofsuchoffenceand
shallbeliabletobeproceededagainstandpunishedaccordingly:
Providedthatnothingcontainedinthissubsectionshallrenderanypersonliabletoanypunishment,ifhe
provesthattheoffencewascommittedwithouthisknowledgeorthatheexercisedallduediligencetopreventthe
commissionofsuchoffence.
(5)TheAgencyshall,assoonaspossibleafterthecommencementofthisAct,determineforthepurposes
ofthissectionwhatsubstancesarehazardoussubstancesandsuchhazardoussubstances,thedischargeofwhich
shallbeharmfulunderthecircumstancestopublichealthorwelfareand,forthispurpose,theAgencyshalltake
intoaccountsuchspecialcircumstancesincludinglocations,quantityandclimaticconditionsrelatingtodischarge
asitmaydetermineappropriate.
(6)NotwithstandingtheprovisionsofthissectionorofanyothersectionsofthisActtheprovisionsofthe
HarmfulWaste(SpecialCriminalProvisions,etc.)Actshallapplyinrespectofanyhazardoussubstanceconstituting
harmfulwasteasdefinedinsection15thereof.
[Cap.Hl.]
22.Spiller'sliability
(1)Exceptwhereanowneroroperatorcanprovethatadischargewascausedsolelybyanaturaldisasteroranact
ofwarorbysabotage,suchowneroroperatorofanyvesseloronshoreoroffshorefacilityfromwhichthe
hazardoussubstanceisdischargedinviolationofsection21ofthisAct,shallinadditiontothepenaltyspecifiedin
thatsectionbeliablefor
(a)
thecostofremovalthereof,includinganycostswhichmaybeincurredbyanyGovernment
bodyoragencyintherestorationorreplacementofnaturalresourcesdamagedordestroyed
asaresultofthedischarge;and
(b)
costsofthirdpartiesintheformofreparation,restoration,restitutionorcompensationas
maybedeterminedbytheAgencyfromtimetotime.
(2)Theowneroroperatororavesseloronshoreoroffshorefacilityfromwhichthereisadischargeinviolationof
section21ofthisActshall,tothefullestextentpossible,acttomitigatethedamageby
(a)
givingimmediatenoticeofthedischargetotheAgencyandanyotherrelevantagencies;
(b)
beginningimmediatecleanupoperationsfollowingthebestavailablecleanuppracticeand
removalmethodsasmaybeprescribedbyregulationsmadeundersection23ofthisAct;and
(c)
promptlycomplyingwithsuchotherdirectionsastheAgencymay,fromtimetotime,prescribe.
23.Removalmethods,etc.
ThePresidentforpurposesofthisPartofthisActmay,byregulations,prescribeanyspecificremovalmethods,
nationalcontingencyplans,financialresponsibilitylevelsforownersoroperatorsofvessels,oronshoreoroffshore
facilities,noticeandreportingrequirements,penaltiesandcompensationashemaydeterminenecessaryto
minimisepollutionbyanyhazardoussubstance.
24.CooperationwiththeMinistryofPetroleumResources
TheAgencyshallcooperatewiththeMinistryofPetroleumResources(DepartmentofPetroleumResources)for
theremovalofoilrelatedpollutantsdischargedintotheNigerianenvironmentandplaysuchsupportiveroleasthe
MinistryofPetroleumResources(DepartmentofPetroleumResources)may,fromtimetotime,requestfromthe
Agency.
PARTIII
EstablishmentofStateandlocalgovernmentenvironmentalprotectionbodies
25.EstablishmentofStateandlocalgovernmentbodies
ThePresidentshall,assoonaspossibleafterthecommencementofthisAct,encourageStatesandlocal
governmentcouncilstosetuptheirownenvironmentalprotectionbodiesforthepurposeofmaintaininggood
environmentalqualityintheareasofrelatedpollutantsundertheircontrol,subjecttotheprovisionsofthisAct.
PARTIV
Supplementaryandmiscellaneous
Enforcementpowers
26.Powerstoinspect,etc.
ForthepurposesofenforcingthisAct,anyauthorisedofficermay,withoutawarrant
(a)
requiretobeproduced,examineandtakecopiesof,anylicence,permit,certificateorother
documentrequiredunderthisActoranyregulationsmadethereunder;
(b)
requiretobeproducedandexamineanyappliance,deviceorotheritemusedinrelationto
environmentalprotection.
27.Powerstosearch,seizeandarrest
(1)Anyauthorisedofficer,wherehehasreasonablegroundsforbelievingthatanoffencehasbeencommitted
againstthisActoranyregulationsmadethereunder,maywithoutawarrant
(a)
enterandsearchanyland,building,vehicle,tent,vessel,floatingcraftoranyinlandwateror
otherstructurewhatsoever,inwhichhehasreasontobelievethatanoffenceagainstthis
Actoranyregulationsmadethereunderhasbeencommitted;
(b)
performtestsandtakesamplesofanysubstancesrelatingtotheoffencewhicharefoundon
theland,building,vehicle,tent,vessel,floatingcraftoranyinlandwaterorotherstructure
whatsoever,searchedpursuanttoparagraph(a)ofthissubsection;
(c)
and
(d)
seizeanyitemorsubstancewhichhehasreasontobelievehasbeenusedinthecommission
ofsuchoffenceorinrespectofwhichtheoffencehasbeencommitted.
causetobearrestedanypersonwhohehasreasontobelievehascommittedsuchoffence;
(2)Awrittenreceiptshallbegivenforanyarticleorthingseizedundersubsection(1)ofthissectionandthe
groundsforsuchseizureshallbestatedonsuchreceipt.
28.Obstructionofauthorisedofficers
Anypersonwho
(a)
wilfullyobstructsanyauthorisedofficerintheexerciseofanyofthepowersconferredon
himbythisAct;or
(b)
failstocomplywithanylawfulenquiryorrequirementsmadebyanyauthorisedofficerin
accordancewiththeprovisionsofsection26ofthisAct,
commitsanoffenceandshallonconvictionbeliabletoafinenotexceedingN500,000ortoimprisonmentfora
termnotexceedingtenyearsortobothsuchfineandimprisonment.
29.Authorisedofficerstodiscloseidentity
(1)Anyauthorisedofficer,notinuniformwhenactingundertheprovisionsofthisAct,shall,ondemand,declare
hisofficeandproducetoanypersonagainstwhomheistakingactionsuchidentificationorwrittenauthorityas
mayreasonablybesufficienttoshowthatheisanauthorisedofficerforthepurposesofthisAct.
(2)Itshallnotbeanoffenceforanypersontorefusetocomplywithanyrequest,demandorordermadebyany
authorisedofficernotinuniform,ifsuchauthorisedofficerrefuses,ondemandbeingmadebysuchperson,to
declarehisofficeorproducesuchidentificationorwrittenauthority.
30.ProcedureinrespectofsuitsagainsttheAgency
(1)NosuitagainsttheAgency,amemberoftheAgencyoranyemployeeoftheAgencyforanyactdone
inpursuanceorexecutionofanylaw,orofanypublicduties,orinrespectofanyallegedneglectordefaultinthe
executionofsuchlaw,dutiesorauthority,shalllieorbeinstitutedinanycourtunlessitiscommencedwithin
twelvemonthsnextaftertheact,neglectordefaultcomplainedofor,inthecaseofacontinuanceofdamageor
injury,withintwelvemonthsnextaftertheceasingthereof.
(2)NosuitshallbecommencedagainsttheAgencybeforetheexpirationofaperiodofonemonthafter
writtennoticeofintentiontocommencethesuitshallhavebeenservedupontheAgencybytheintendingplaintiff
orhisagent;andthenoticeshallclearlyandexplicitlystate
(a)
thecauseofaction;
(b)
theparticularsoftheclaim;
(c)
thenameandplaceofabodeoftheintendingplaintiff;and
(d)
thereliefwhichheclaims.
31.Serviceofdocuments
Thenoticereferredtoinsection30(2)ofthisActandanysummons,noticeorotherdocumentrequiredor
authorisedtobeservedupontheAgencyundertheprovisionsofthisActoranyotherlaw,maybeservedby
deliveringthesametothechairmanortheDirectorGeneral,orbysendingitbyregisteredpostaddressedtothe
DirectorGeneral,attheSecretariatoftheAgency.
32.RestrictiononexecutionagainstthepropertyoftheAgency
InanyactionorsuitagainsttheAgency,noexecutionorattachmentorprocessinthenaturethereofshallbe
issuedagainsttheAgency,butanysumsofmoneywhichbyjudgmentofthecourtareawardedagainsttheAgency
shall,subjecttoanydirectionsgivenbytheAgency,bepaidfromthegeneralreservefundoftheAgency.
33.IndemnityofmembersoftheAgencyandemployeesoftheAgency
EverymemberoftheAgency,oragent,auditororemployeeforthetimebeingoftheAgency,shallbeindemnified
outoftheassetsoftheAgencyagainstanyliabilityincurredbyhimindefendinganyproceeding,whethercivilor
criminal,ifanysuchproceedingisbroughtagainsthimincapacityassuchmember,agent,auditororemployeeas
aforesaid.
34.Annualreport
TheAgencyshall,notlaterthan30Septemberineachyear,submittotheMinisterareportontheactivitiesofthe
Agencyanditsadministrationduringtheimmediatelyprecedingyearandshallincludeinsuchreporttheaudited
accountsoftheAgency.
Generalpenaltiesandlegalproceedings
35.Materialmisrepresentationandimpersonation
(1)Ifapersonknowinglyorrecklesslymakesanystatementinpurportedcompliancewitharequirementtofurnish
information,whichisfalseinamaterialparticular,hecommitsanoffenceandshallonconvictionbeliabletoafine
notexceedingN200orimprisonmentforatermnotexceedingoneyearortobothsuchfineandimprisonment.
(2)AnypersonwhofalselyrepresentshimselftobeanauthorisedofficeroftheAgencyandassumestodoanyact
ortoattendinanyplaceforthepurposeofdoinganyactonbehalfoftheAgency,shallbeguiltyofanoffences
underthisActandonconvictionshallbeliabletoimprisonmentforatermnotexceedingtwoyears.
36.Generalpenalties
AnypersonwhocontravenesanyprovisionsofthisActoranyregulationmadethereundercommitsanoffenceand
shallonconviction,wherenospecificpenaltyisprescribedtherefor,beliabletoafinenotexceedingN20,000orto
imprisonmentforatermnotexceedingtwoyearsortobothsuchfineandimprisonment.
37.Companiesandfirmsliable
WhereanyoffenceagainstthisActoranyregulationsmadethereunderhasbeencommittedbyabodycorporate
orbyamemberorapartnershiporotherfirmorbusiness,everydirectororofficerofthatbodycorporateorany
memberofthepartnershiporotherpersonconcernedwiththemanagementofsuchfirmorbusinessshall,on
conviction,beliabletoafinenotexceedingN500,000forsuchoffenceand,inaddition,thebodycorporate,firmor
partnershipshallbedirectedtopaycompensationforanydamageresultingfromsuchbreachthereofortorepair
andrestorethepollutedenvironmentalareatoanacceptablelevelasapprovedbytheAgency.
[1992No.59.]
Miscellaneous
38.Delegationoffunctions,etc.
(1)TheCouncilmaydelegateanyofitsfunctionsanddutiesunderthisActtotheTechnicalCommitteeorthe
DirectorGeneral,asthecasemaybe.
[1992No.59.]
(2)Nothingcontainedinsubsection(1)ofthissectionshallprecludetheexercisebytheCouncilofanyofthe
functionsordutiesdelegatedbyittotheTechnicalCommitteeortheDirectorGeneral.
[1992No.59.]
39.Repeal,etc.
(1)TheNaturalResourcesConservationActisherebyrepealed.
[1992No.59.]
(2)Therepealoftheenactmentreferredtoinsubsection(1)ofthissectionshallnotaffectanythingdoneor
purportedtohavebeendoneundertherepealedenactment.
[1992No.59.]
40.Powertomakeregulations
TheDirectorGeneralmay,withtheapprovaloftheCouncil,makeregulationsgenerallyforthepurposesofthisAct
andwithoutprejudicetothegeneralityoftheforegoing,theDirectorGeneralmay,inparticular,prescribe
standardsfor
(a)
waterquality;
(b)
effluentlimitations;
(c)
airquality;
(d)
atmosphericprotection;
(e)
ozoneprotection;
(f)
noisecontrol;and
(g)
controlofhazardoussubstancesandremovalcontrolmethods.
[1992No.59.]
41.Interpretation
InthisAct,unlessthecontextotherwiserequires
"appropriateagencies"meansanygovernmentagencieswhichhavejurisdictionoverthelandorwateraffected
bythepollutionoranygovernmentagencieswhichordinarilyhavejurisdictionovertheoperationwhichledtothe
pollution;
"authorisedofficer"meansanyemployeeoftheAgency,anypoliceofficernotbelowtherankofanInspectorof
Police,oranycustomsofficer;
"court"meanstheFederalHighCourt;
"Director"meanstheDirectoroftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency;
"disposal"includesbothlandbaseddisposalanddumpinginwatersandairspaceofNigeria;
"effluentlimitation"meansanyrestrictionestablishedbytheAgencyofquantities,ratesandconcentrationof
chemical,physical,biologicalorotherconstituentswhicharedischargedfrompointsourcesintothewatersof
Nigeria;
"environment"includeswater,air,landandallplantsandhumanbeingsoranimalslivingthereinandtheinter
relationshipswhichexistamongtheseoranyofthem;
"hazardoussubstance"includesanysubstancedesignatedassuchbythePresidentbyorderpublishedinthe
FederalGazette;
"newsource"meansanysource,theconstructionofwhichiscommencedafterthepublicationofanyregulations
prescribingastandardofperformanceunderthisAct,whichareapplicabletosuchsource;
"offshorefacility"meansanyfacilityofanykindlocatedover,in,orunderanyofthewatersofNigeria;
"onshorefacility"meansanyfacility(including,butnotlimitedtomotorvehiclesandrollingstock)ofanykind
locatedover,in,orunderanylandwithinNigeriaotherthansubmergedland;
"owner"or"operator"means
(a)
inthecaseofavessel,anypersonowning,operatingorcharteringbydemisesuchvessel;
(b)
inthecaseofanonshorefacilityoranoffshorefacility,anypersonowningoroperatingsuch
onshorefacilityoroffshorefacility;and
(c)
inthecaseofanyabandonedoffshorefacility,thepersonwhoownedoroperatedsuch
facilityimmediatelypriortosuchabandonment;fromwhichpollutantsareormaybe
discharged;
"pointsource"meansanydiscernible,confinedanddiscreteconveyance,includingbutnotlimitedtoanypipe;
ditch,channel,tunnel,conduit,well,discretefissure,container,rollingstock,concentratedanimalfeeding
operationorvesselorotherfloatingcraftfromwhichpollutantsareormaybedischarged;
"pollution"meansmanmadeormanaidedalterationofchemical,physicalorbiologicalqualityofthe
environmenttotheextentthatisdetrimentaltothatenvironmentorbeyondacceptablelimitsand"pollutant"
shallbeconstruedaccordingly;
"removal"meansremovalofhazardoussubstancesfromwatersofNigeria,includingshorelinesorthetakingof
suchotheractionasmaybenecessarytominimiseormitigatedamagetothepublichealthorwelfare,ecologyand
naturalresourcesofNigeria;
"watersofNigeria"meansallwaterresourcesinanyform,includingatmospheric,surfaceandsubsurface,and
undergroundwaterresourceswherethewaterresourcesareinterState,orintheFederalCapitalTerritory,
territorialwaters,ExclusiveEconomicZoneorinanyotherareaunderthejurisdictionoftheFederalGovernment.
42.Shorttitle
ThisActmaybecitedastheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyAct.
___________________________
SCHEDULE
[Section2(3).]
SUPPLEMENTARYPROVISIONSRELATINGTOTHEAGENCY
Proceedings
1.SubjecttothisActandsection27oftheInterpretationAct(whichprovidesfordecisionsofastatutorybodyto
betakenbyamajorityofitsmembersandforthepersonpresidingtohaveasecondorcastingvote),theCouncil
maymakestandingordersregulatingtheproceedingsoftheCounciloranycommitteethereof.
[Cap.123.]
2.EverymeetingoftheCouncilshallbepresidedoverbythechairmanorinhisabsencethememberspresentat
themeetingshallelectoneoftheirnumbertopresideatthemeeting.
3.ThequorumatameetingoftheCouncilshallconsistofthechairman(orinanappropriatecasetheperson
presidingatthemeetingpursuanttoparagraph2ofthisSchedule)andsixothermembers.
4.WhereuponanyspecialoccasiontheCouncildesirestoobtaintheadviceofanypersononanyparticular
matter,theCouncilmaycooptthatpersontobeamemberforasmanymeetingsasmaybenecessary;andthat
personwhilesocooptedshallhavealltherightsandprivilegesofamemberexceptthatheshallnotbeentitledto
vote.
Committees
5.(1)Subjecttoitsstandingorders,theCouncilmayappointsuchnumberofstandingandadhoccommitteesasit
thinksfittoconsiderandreportonanymatterwithwhichtheCouncilisconcerned.
(2)Everycommitteeappointedundertheforegoingprovisionsofthisparagraphshallbepresidedoverby
amemberoftheCouncilandshallbemadeupofsuchnumberofotherpersons,notnecessarilymembersofthe
Council,astheCouncilmaydetermineineachcase.
(3)ThequorumofanycommitteesetupbytheCouncilshallbeasmaybedeterminedbytheCouncil.
6.Wherestandingordersmadepursuanttoparagraph1ofthisScheduleprovideforacommitteeoftheCouncilto
consistofcooptedpersonswhoarenotmembersoftheCouncil,thecommitteemayadvisetheCouncilonany
matterreferredtoitbytheCouncilandthemembersthereofmayattendanymeetingoftheCouncilforthat
purpose.
Miscellaneous
7.ThefixingofthesealoftheAgencyshallbeauthenticatedbythesignatureoftheDirectorGeneralofthe
Agency.
[1992No.59.]
8.Anycontractorinstrumentwhich,ifmadebyapersonnotbeingabodycorporate,wouldnotberequiredtobe
underseal,maybemadeorexecutedonbehalfoftheAgencybytheDirectororbyanyotherpersongenerallyor
speciallyauthorisedtoactforthatpurposebytheCouncil.
9.Anydocumentpurportingtobeacontract,instrumentorotherdocumentdulysignedorsealedonbehalfofthe
Agencyshallbereceivedinevidenceandshall,unlessthecontraryisproved,bepresumedwithoutfurtherproof
tohavebeensosignedorsealed.
10.ThevalidityofanyproceedingsoftheCouncilorofacommitteethereofshallnotbeadverselyaffected
(a)
byanyvacancyinthemembershipoftheCounciloranycommitteethereof;or
(b)
byanydefectintheappointmentofamemberoftheCounciloranycommitteethereof.
11.AnymemberoftheCounciloracommitteethereofwhohasapersonalinterestinanycontractorarrangement
enteredintoorproposedtobeconsideredbytheAgencyorcommitteethereofshallforthwithdisclosehisinterest
totheCouncilorthecommitteeandshallnotvoteonanyquestionrelatingtothecontractorarrangement.
12.NomemberoftheCouncilshallbepersonallyliableforanyactdoneoromissionmadeingoodfaithwhile
engagedonthebusinessoftheAgency.
____________________
FEDERALENVIRONMENTALPROTECTIONAGENCYACT
SUBSIDIARYLEGISLATION
____________________________
ListofSubsidiaryLegislation
1.
NationalEnvironmentalProtection(EffluentLimitation)Regulations.
2.
NationalEnvironmentalProtection(PollutionAbatementinIndustriesandFacilitiesGenerating Wastes)
Regulations.
3.
NationalEnvironmentalProtection(ManagementofSolidandHazardousWastes)Regulations.
_____________________________
NATIONALENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION(EFFLUENTLIMITATION)REGULATIONS
[S.I.8of1991.]
undersection40
[15thAugust,1991]
[Commencement.]
1.
Installationofantipollutionequipment
(1)Everyindustryshallinstallantipollutionequipmentforthedetoxificationofeffluentandchemical
dischargesemanatingfromtheindustry.
(2)Aninstallationmadepursuanttoparagraph(1)ofthisregulationshallbebasedontheBestAvailable
Technology(BAT),theBestPracticalTechnology(BPT)ortheUniformEffluentStandards(UES).
2.
Wastewaterparameters
(1)Theselectedwastewaterparametersfortheindustriesspecifiedincolumn1oftheFirstScheduletothese
Regulationsaresetoutincolumns2and3respectivelyoftheSchedule.
[FirstSchedule.]
(2)TheparametersshallbecontinuouslymonitoredtoensurecompliancewiththeseRegulations.
3.
Treatmentofeffluent
(1)AnindustrywhichdischargeseffluentshalltreattheeffluenttoauniformlevelasspecifiedintheSecond
ScheduletotheseRegulationstoensureassimilationbythereceivingwaterintowhichtheeffluentisdischarged.
[SecondSchedule.]
(2)ThenearestofficeoftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyshallbefurnishedfromtimetotimewith
thecompositionofanyeffluenttreatedasspecifiedinparagraph(1)ofthisregulation.
4.
Additionalsectoraleffluentlimitationtreatment
Anindustryspecifiedincolumn1oftheThirdScheduletotheseRegulationsshallbesubjecttotheadditional
sectoraleffluentlimitationssetoutincolumns2and3respectivelyoftheSchedule.
[ThirdSchedule.]
5.
Penalty
ApersonwhocontravenesaprovisionoftheseRegulationsisguiltyofanoffenceandliableonconvictiontothe
penaltyspecifiedinsection36or37oftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyAct.
6.Shorttitle
TheseRegulationsmaybecitedastheNationalEnvironmental(EffluentLimitation)Regulations.
______________________
SCHEDULES
FIRSTSCHEDULE
[Regulation2.]
Importantwastewaterparametersforselectedindustrialclassifications
Column1
Column2
Column3
Industry
*Group1
*Group11
TotalDissolvedphenol,
Aluminium
(A) Aluminiumindustry
SuspendedSolids,Free
ChlorineFluoride,phosphorus,oil
andGrease,PH
Automobileindustry
SuspendedSolids,OilandCrease,
COD,Chlorides,Nitrate,Ammonia,
BOD5Chromium,Tin,Phosphorus,
Sulphates,Tin,Lead,Cadmium,
Cyanide,Copper,Nickel,Iron,ZincTotalDissolvedSolids
andPhenol
(C)
CaneSugar
Processing
Industry
BOD5,pH,Suspended
Solids,SettleableSolids,
TotalColiform,Oiland
Grease,ToxicMaterials
(D)
Cannedand
PreservedFruits
andVegetables
Industry
BOD5,COD,pH
Colour,FaecalColiforms,
Phosphorus,Total
SuspendedSolids,
Temperature,TotalDissolved
Solids,TotalInorganicCarbon.
Alkalinity,Nitrogen,Total
Temperature,Total
DissolvedSolids,Colour,
Turbidity,Foam.
(E)
Confined
LivestockFeeding
Industry
BOD5COD
(F)
(G)
(H)
BeverageIndustry
DairyIndustry
BOD5pH,Suspended
Solids,SettleableSolids,
TotalColiform,Oiland
Grease,ToxicMaterials
BOD5,COD,pH,
SuspendedSolids
Alkalinity,Nitrogen,
Phosphorus,Temperature,
TotalDissolvedSolids,
Colour,Turbidity,Foam.
Chlorides,Colour,
Nitrogen,Phosphorus,
Temperature,TotalOrganic
Carbon,Toxicity,Turbidity.
Fertilizer
Industry:Nitrogen
FertilizerIndustry
Ammonia,Chloride,
Chromium,Total
DissolvedSolids,Nitrate,
Sulphate,Suspended
Solids,Ureaandother
(I)
Phosphate
FertilizerIndustry
OrganicNitrogenCompounds,Zinc
Calcium,Dissolved
Solids,Fluoride,pH,phosporus
Phosphorus,Suspended
Solids,Temperature
(J)
FlatGlass,Cement
Lime,Sulphate,
Gypsumand
industries
COD,pH,Phosphorus,
BODS,Chromates,Zinc,
SuspendedSolids,
Copper,Chromium,Iron,Tin,
SilverNitrate,Organicand Asbestos
Temperature
InorganicWaterBreaking
Chemicals,SyntheticResins,Total
DissolvedSolids.
Cement,ConcreteLime
andGypsum
COD,pH,Suspended
Solids,Temperature
(J)
Asbestos
GrainMillingIndustry
COD,pH,TOC,SuspendedSolids
BOD5,SuspendedSolids,
Temperature
(K)
InorganicChemicals;
AlkalineandChlorine
Industry
Acidity/Alkalinity,Total
BOD5,COD,TOC,Chlorinated
Solids,TotalSuspended
Benzeniods,Polynuclear
Solids,Chlorides,Sulphates
Aromatics,Phenols,Fluorides,
Silicates,TotalPhosphorus,
Cyanide,Mercury,Chromium,
Lead,Titanium,Iron,Aluminium,
Boron,Arsenic,Temperature.
FaecalColiforms,
Nitrogen,TotalSolids,
phosphate,pH,TOC.
Calcium,COD,Gas
PurificationChemicals,
Iron,TotalOiland
Greases,pH,Phosphate,
Sodium,Temperature.
Acidity,Aluminium,
Arsenic,Iron,Mercury,
Nitrogen,Sulphate,
Uranium.
Alkalinity,Chromates,Zinc,
Sulphite,TotalDissolvedSolids.
Chromates,Phosphates,Zinc,
Sulphite,TotalDissolved,Solids.
COD,pH,TOC,Total
DissolvedSolids.
(L)
LeatherTanning BOD5,COD,Chromium,OilGrease,PH,
Alkalinity,Colour,Hardness,
andFinishing
SuspendedSolids,TotalSolids
NitrogenSodiumChloride Industry
TemperatureToxicity.
(M)
MeatProduct
BOD5,pH,SuspendedSolids,Settleable
Ammonia,Turbidity,Total Industry
Solids,OilandGrease,TotalColiform,Toxic
DissolvedSolids,Phosphates,
Materials.
Colour.
(N)
MetalFinishing COD,OilandGrease,Heavy,Metals,
SuspendedSolids,Cyanide
(O)
TOC,OrganicChloride,Totall
OrganicChemicals BOD5,COD,pH,TotalSuspendedSolids,
Industry
FreeFloatingOil
Phosphorus,HeavyMetals,
Phenols,Cyanides,TotalNitrogen,
OtherPollutants.
(P)
Petroleum
RefiningIndustry
Ammonia,BOD5,
Chromium,COD,Oil,pH,Phenols,Sulphides
SuspendedSolids,TemperatureTotal
DissolvedSolids
NoneSpecified.
Chloride,Colour,Copper,Cyanide,
,Iron,LeadMercaptans,Nitrogen,
Odour,TotalPhosphorus,Sulphate,
TOC,Toxicity,Turbidity,Volatile
SuspendedSolids,Zinc.
(Q)
PlasticMaterialsand
SyntheticsIndustry
BOD5,COD,pH,Total
TotalDissolvedSolids,
Sulphates,Phosphorus,Nitrate,
SuspendedSolids,OilandGrease,
Phenols
,OrganicNitrogen,Ammonia,
Cyanides,ToxicAdditivesand
Materials,ChlorinatedBenzeniods
andPolynuclearAromatics,Zinc,
Mercaptans.
(R)
PulpandPaperIndustry
BOD5,COD,TOC,pH,TotalSuspended
Nutrients(NitrogenandPhosph
Solids,Coliform,FaecalColiform,Colour,Heavy orus,TotalDissolvedSolids.
Metals,ToxicMaterials,TurbidityAmmonia,Oil
andGreasePhenols,Sulphide
(S)
SteamGeneration
andSteamElectric
PowerGeneration
(T)
SteelIndustry
(U)
TextileMillProducts
Industry
BOD5,Chlorine,ChromateOil,pH,
Phospate,SuspendedSolids,Temperature
Boron,Copper,IronNondegrad
ableOrganics,TotalDissolvedSoli
ds,Zinc.
OilandGrease,pH,Chloride,Sulphates,
Nonespecified.
Ammonia,Cyaides,Phenols,SuspendedSolids,
Iron,Tin,Temperature,Chromium,Zinc
BOD5,COD,pH,SuspendedSolids,
Chromium,Phenolics,Sulphide,
Alkalinity
HeavyMetals,Colour,Oiland
Grease,TotalDissolvedSulphides
,Temperature,ToxicMaterials.
*GroupI:Mostsignificantparametersforwhicheffluentlimitwillmostoftenbeset
.*GroupII:Additionalparameters.
_______________________________
SECONDSCHEDULE
[Regulation3.]
EffluentlimitationguidelinesinNigeriaforallcategoriesofindustries
Unitsinmilligramperlitre
(mg/l)unlessotherwisestated
Parameters
Limitfordischargeintosurfacewater
Limitforlandwater
Temperature
Lessthan40Cwithin15
Lessthan40C
metreofoutfall
Colour(LovibondUnits)
PH..
69
69
BOD5at20C
30(30)
50(50)
Totalsuspendedsolids
30
Totaldissolvedsolids.
2,000
2,000
Chloride(asC1)
600
600
Sulphate(asS042). 500
1,000
Sulphide(asS2_)0.2
Cyanide(asCN)
Detergents(Linearalkylatesulphonateasmethyleneblue
activesubstance)15
15
Oilandgrease
10
20(20)
Nitrate(asN03)..
20
Phosphate(asP043) 5
10
Arsenic(asAs)..
0.1
0.1
Barium(asBa)., 5
Tin(asSn)..
10
10
Iron(asFe)20
Manganese(asMn)5
Phenoliccompounds(asphenol).0.2
Chlorine(free).1.0
Cadmium,Cd.
Lessthan1
Chromium(trivalentandhexavelent)
Lessthan1
Copper
Lead
Lessthan1
Lessthan1
Mercury.0.05
Nickel......................................
Selenium..
Lessthan1
Lessthan1
Silver..0.1
Zinc. Lessthan1
Totalmetals..
Calcium(asCa2+).
.200
Magnesium(asMg2+)..200
Boron(asB).. 5
AlkylmercurycompoundsNotdetectable
Notdetectable
PolychlorinatedBiphenyl(PCBs).
0.003
Pesticides(Total) Lessthan0.01
Lessthan0.01
Alphaemitters,uc/ml.........................................
107
Betaemitters,uc/ml.......................................
106
Coliform(dailyaverage).
.400MPN/100ml
0.003
Suspendedfibre.
500MPN/100ml
ThirdSchedule
[Regulation4.]
NATIONALEFFLUENTLIMITATIONSANDGASEOUSEMISSIONSGUIDELINESINNIGERIAFORSPECIFICINDUSTRIES
Industry
Problems
Guidelinesforconcentration
Maximum
chargeinto
allowedfordisinland
waters
Agricultural
PhosphateFertilizer
Effluent(mg/l)
Chemicals
(WasteWater)GypsumsludgeSuspendedsolids. 15
Acidwastewater.Phosphate(P043_)
Highfluoride..................Fluorides(F)
HighphosphatepH..
89
NitrogenousFertilizer
Similarproblem.FreeAmmonia(asNH4+).0.1
Arsenic(asAs)0.1
PH.69
N03..20
UreaFertilizer
Similarproblem..
Ammonia(asN).0.6
PH..69
Pesticides
Industry
Problems
Agricultural
Chemicals
PhosphateFertilizer
TotalPesticidesLessthan
Emission(mg/m3).0.1
Guidelinesforconcerntration
chargeinto
Maximumallowed
fordislandwaters
Effluent(mg/l
Brewery
(GaseousEmission)..Particulatematterfrom
blendingandmixing..Particulate..100
Fluorides.Fluoride..9.0
Ammoniavapours..Ammonia..3,600
Pesticidevapours.................................TotalPesticides..100
(SolidWastes)..Highvolumegypsumfromfertilizer
manufacture
Effluent(mg/l)
AutomotiveBattery
Totalsuspendedsolids
(TSS)28
(WasteWater)AcidWasteWater.Oilandgrease10
pH69
Iron.0.20
Cadmium............0.01
Nickel................................................0.05
Copper.0.06
Lead0.01
Cobalt..0.5
Arsenic.
0.1
(GaseousEmission)Leadparticulate
(SolidWastes).. Defectivebatterycasmg
DefectiveleadplatesBrewery
Industry
Problems
Agricultural
Chemicals
PhosphateFertilizer
Guidelinesforconcerntration
chargeinto
Brewery
Maximumallowed
fordislandwaters
Effluent(mg/l
Alkalineeffluent. Suspendedsolids 15
HighsuspendedsolidsBODs..
30
(WasteWater)..HighBOD..pH.69
HighCOD.COD.80
(SolidWastes)Spentgrain
Defectivepackagingmaterials
andlabels
Brokenbottles
DyestuffsandDyeIntermediates
ColouredeffluentSuspendedsolids.........5.0
Highsuspendedsolids
Effluent(mg/l)
(WasteWater)HighBOD.. Zinc(asZn)3.0
HighCODBOD5..15
Oilandgrease15
(GaseousEmission).. Organicvapour
(SolidWastes).Sludge
FoodProcessing
HighBODs..
BOD515
Oilandgrease.15
Oilandgrease..
Suspendedsolids.15
Industry
Problems
Agricultural
Chemicals
PhosphateFertilizer
Effluent(mg/l)
Guidelinesforconcerntration
chargeinto
Maximumallowed
fordislandwaters
Effluent(mg/l
Brewery
(WasteWater)..Highsuspendedsolids..
Particulate. 100
Particulatematterfrom
grainelevators,starch
manufacturing,feed
andflourmills.
(GaseousEmission).
Odoursfrommeatpacking,
fishprocessingcoffeeroasting,
starchmanufacturingandrend
eringsomesolidwastes.
(SolidWastes)
InorganicChemicals
Acidwastewatersfrom
acidplants Suspendedsolids.15
Gypsumsludgefromsodaash
plants.. Chlorides100
Chloridesfromsodaash.. Sulphates100
PlantandelectrolyticChlorine
plant,mercuryfromelectrolytic
chlorineplants.
pH69
Emission(ug/rn3)
Particulatematterfromce
ment,sodaashandbrick
plants..
Particulates...100
Fluorides.
Aceticacid2,500
(GaseousEmission)..
Acidmist..
Fluorides..100
S02......................................
Hydrochloricacid.100
Chlorine(asC12)..
Nitricacid...100
Noxfromacidplants
Hydrogensulphide..30
Industry
Maximumallowed
fordislandwaters
Problems
Guidelinesforconcerntration
chargeinto
Agricultural
Chemicals
PhosphateFertilizer
Brewery
S02....................................830
Nox..500
Effluent(mg/l
(SolidWastes)..Sludges
Effluent(mg/l)
IronandSteel
(Wastewater). Highsuspendedsolids..pH..559.0
Highphenols. Suspendedsolids15
Highammonia..Ethersolubles.10
HighcyanidesPhenol..............................0.020
Spentpickleliquors..NH3asN10
Rollingmilloils..Cyanide(CN)0.1
Oilandgrease1.5
Felessthan..1.0.
SuspendedparticulateParticulate100.
Sulphurdioxidefromboilers,
sinterplant,cokeovensand
blastfurnaceSOx8.30
(GaseousEmission)Furnace.
NOx..500
(SolidWastes).Fluedust
SlagSludges
Effluent(mg/l)
MetalWorking,PlatingandFinishing
AcidsHg0.01.
Cyanides..Cu..1.0.
(WasteWater).ToxicmetalsNi..1.0.
Cuttingandmachine.Cr..1.0
Zn..1.0.
Pb.0.01
Cd..0.01
Sn..1.0
TSS1.5.0
pH5.59.5.
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission)Acidmist Chromicacid.30
AlkalinemistCyanide.1.150.
Cyanides,fumesfromanodizing,
rustproofing,cleaning,
strpping,etc..,operations
Hydrogenchloride.100.
Fluorides..806.
Nitricacid.100.
Phosphoricacid..100.
(Solidwastes)Sludgescontainingmetals
MiningandMetallurgy
(Wastewater)Highvolumeofsuspended
solidsfrommillingofores
(tailing).Suspendedsolids15
wastesCu.
pH5.59.0Acid
lessthan..1
Dissolvedmetalsfromhigh..Znlessthan..1
Sulphideoresprocessing.. Nilessthan1
Radionuc1ide.Ndlessthan1
RadioactiveeffluentfromPblessthan.1
Uraniumminingtailingsdis
posal..............................................Ra226...................................... 226/3pCiL
Airbomedustcrushing,
grinding,etcgeneration
ofarsine,acidfumes,
ammoniavapourradon
gasandradioactivity
duringuramum..Particulate.100
Silica.15
S02............................................830
Ni5
Fe.10
Cu..100
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmisssion)Millingoperationsanddust
duringyellowcakehandling
S02generationfromsmelting
operationArsine..10.
H2S04..........................................100
RN03100
NH3
600
(SolidWastes)..Generationofwasterock
andmine/millwaste
PetroleumRefinery
(WasteWater).Highwastevolumescon
taining:..Temperatur(0C)..30.
phenolics..Oilandgrease..10
sulphides..Phenol(Total).0.5
oilandoilproductsAmmoniaasNH/+4.. 0.20
(wastewater)
Sulphide(asH2S). 0.20
Totalsuspendedsolids.30
pH..6.58.5
BOD5..10
COD..40
Totalchromium..0.3
Chromium(VI)lessthan.0.01
Leadaspb2+0.05
Cadmiumlessthan..0.01
Cyanidelessthan0.01
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission).Particulates.Particulate500
Sulphurdioxide(S02)............S02......................................................830
NOx.NOx500
H2Svapours.CO.5,000
NH3.H2S30
Hydrocarbonvapours..Hydrocarbon.5,000
VolatileOrganicCarbon(VOC)6,000
(SolidWastes). Oilychemicalsludges,spent
catalyst,discardedpackaging
materials.
Petrochemicals
Effluent(mg/l)
(WasteWater)..HighvolumewastematterTemperature(0C)30
StormwaterpH6.58.5
Coolingwateroilandgrease.1
Phenol..0.5.
Ammonia(NH/4+).. 0.2
SulphideasH2S.. 0.2
Totalsuspendedsolids..30
BOD5
10
COD40
LeadasPb2+.0.05
Chromium(VI)..<0.1
CadmiumasCd2+.............................................<0.1
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission).Particulate..Particulate500.
CarbonblackdustsHydrocarbon..................5,000
SOx.Volatileorganiccarbon
NOx(VOC)6,000
CO Benzene.
Hydrocarbons(HC). Xylene2,300
1,500
(SolidWastes)
Benzene..Toluene2,300
Xylene
OilychemicalsludgesOffspeck
products:(carbonblack:
polypropylenechunks)
DiscardedpackagingMaterial
Spentcatalyst
Effluent(mg/l)
PetroleumExplorationandProductionIndustry
(WasteWater.
Producedformation.Temperature(0C)..35
WaterpH6.58.5
Oilywastewaters.Oilandgrease10
DrillingfluidsTotalsuspendedsolids30
Accidentalspillofoil...................... BOD5..10
COD40
LeadasPb2+..0.05
Cr(VI)lessthan 0.1
ZincasZn2+
CopperasCu2+..1.5
CadmiumasCd2+..<0.5
1.0
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission)..Hydrocarbonvapoursdrillingmud,
drillingcuttings,producedsand,
domesticwastes,
oilysludgesHydrocarbon5,000
(SolidWastes)
Industry
Agricultural
Chemicals
Problems
Guidelinesforconcerntration
chargeinto
Maximumallowed
fordislandwaters
PhosphateFertilizer
Effluent(mg/l)
Pharmaceuticals
(WasteWater)..Nonespecified. BOD5.. 30
Totalsuspendedsolids. 25
pH.69
PlasticandSynthetics
(WasteWater)..HighBOD. BOD5.10.
HighCODcontainingme
rcury,plasticiserandPCBs. Totalsuspendedsolids. 30
(TSS)
COD
40
Phenolicslessthan.. 0.50
Zinclessthan 1.0
Chromiumlessthan
0.10
Oilsandgrease
10.0
Fluoride(F)lessthan..
1.0
Copper(Cu2+)lessthan.
0.05
(GaseousEmission).Volatileorganic
Hydrocarbons
(SolidWastes).Wasteplasticproducts
PulpandPaper
(WasteWater)..Highwastevolumescontaining:
suspendedbarkandfibrefrom
debakingandpaperoperations;
fibres;spentliquors;washwaters
frombleachingprocess;tasteand
odourproducingwastesBOD5..15
COD...100.
SuspendedSolids..30 .
Bleachingagentshouldnot
bedetectable
Settleablematter30.
Particulates
Emission(ug/m3)
Particulate100.
(GaseousEmission). SulhurdioxideHydrogensulphide(H2S)100
NOxfrompowerboilers..
Sulphurdioxide(S02)830
Calciumoxide,Calciumsulphate
particulatefromlimekilns,Foul
gasesfromdigesterblowtanks,
Particulateandsulphurcompo
undsfromrecoverybodiesNitrogenoxides(Nox)500
(SolidWastes).
Highvolumeofbark,sawdust
andclarifiersludge
RubberManufacturing
Effluent(mg/l)
BOD..BOD5..15.
Suspendedsolids
(WasteWater)Toxicmetals..Totalsuspendedsolids .30
pH69
Lead(Pb)lessthan.1
Chromiumlessthan1.
Zinc(Zn)lessthan0.1.
(GaseousEmission)..FoulGases.VolatileOrganicCarbon(VOC)2,000
(Solidwastes)..Wastelatex
Effluent(mg/l)
ServiceIndustries
Oilywastewatersfrommaintainance
shopsfuelingdepotsandwashing
platforms..BOD515.
Oilandgrease..10
COD
Leadlessthan...........................................1.
.40
(WasteWater)........................HighBODwastesfromtank
carwashing............................ TotalChromiumlessthan0.3
Zinc(Zn)lessthan....................................0.1
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission)..Exhaustfumesfromidling
containingS02,N02par
ticulate.................................. Particulate........................................100
Exhaustairfrommaintenance
shopscontainingparticulate,
weldingfumes,solvents,and
paintspraybooths,etc................Nitrogenoxides(N0x)............................500
Xylene..................................................2,300
VOC.......................................................6,000
Benzene...............................................1,500
CO........................................................5,000
(hydrocarbons)......................................500
Sulphurdioxide(S02)...........................830
Toluene..........................................2,000
(SolidWastes)....................Rags,wood,soilimpregnated
withoiloroilywastesdueto
spillsoraccidents.
Effluent(mg/l)
SoapandDetergent
(WasteWater).....................HighpH.............................
COD............................................40
Oilandgrease....................
BODs.........................................15
Totalsuspendedsolids...................<10
Oilandgrease...................................<10
pH..................................................69
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission)Particulatematter.........................Particulate...................................100
Effluent(mg/l)
SugarProcessing
(WasteWater).HighBOD5BOD5.30.
Sulphuroxide................................Sulphurdioxide...............................830
(SolidWastes)........................Packagingmaterial
Suspendedsolids.5
pH.69.
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission)..Bagassedust.Particulate.500.
PressCakeBagasseBagasseash
Effluent(mg/l)
Tannery
(WasteWater)HighBOD5
Parameter
Chrome
BOD5 50(15)*
Vegetable
100(30)
COD164(40)*80(19)
Suspendedsolid
wastesfromhide
washingSuspendedSolids30(10)40(19)
*Dischargeinto
smallstreams
HighPHTotalTotal69.69
HighsulphideSolid
wastesfromlimesulp
hidetreatmentof
Spentvegetableand
chrometanningliquors
Greasefromrendering
operations
Chromium.(iii)
0.3
2.0
Chromium.(vi)..
0.1
0.1
Floatingmatter..Nottobevisible
tonakedeye.
Oilandgrease...10
Chlorides(asCl)50.
pH..69.
Sulphide.1.
Odour
None
None
Colour
None
None
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmisiion).Particulateodourin
boileremissions.Particulate.100
OdourfromplantprocessHydrogenSulphide..30
(SolidWastes)Solidsfromscreening,sludge
Effluent(mg/l)
TextileMills
(WasteWater)HighpHPH69
HighsuspendedsolidsBOD5.20.
Colour.COD8.
Suspendedsolids.30
Chromium(vi)..<0.10
Phenols.............................................0.01
Sulphide0.20
Coliform400MPN/100ml
Colour..None
Odour..None
Emission(ug/m3)
(GaseousEmission..Particulatematter.Particulate.100.
(SolidWastes)Sludge
Textilewastes
*Fordischargeintosmallstreams.
_______________________________________
NATIONALENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION(POLLUTIONABATEMENTININDUSTRIESANDFACILITIES
GENERATINGWASTES)REGULATIONS
[S.1.9of1991.]
undersection37
[15thAugust,1991]
[Commencement.]
1.Restrictiononthereleaseoftoxicsubstances
Noindustryorfacilityshallreleasehazardousortoxicsubstancesintotheair,waterorlandofNigeria'secosystems
beyondlimitsapprovedbytheAgency.
2.
Monitoringpollutionunits
Anindustryorafacilityshall
(a)
haveapollutionmonitoringunitwithinitspremises;
(b)
haveonsiteapollutioncontrol;or
(c)
Agency.
3.
assigntheresponsibilityforpollutioncontroltoapersonorbodycorporateaccreditedbythe
Dischargemonitoringreport
Adischarge,includingsolid,gaseousandliquidwastefromanyindustryorfacilityshallbeanalysedandreported
tothenearestofficeoftheAgencyeverymonth,throughaDischargeMonitoringReport.
4.
Unusualoraccidentaldischarges
Anunusualdischargeoraccidentaldischargeofwastefromanyindustryfacilityshallbereportedtothenearest
officeoftheAgencynotlaterthan24hoursofthedischarge.
5.
Listofchemicals
AnindustryorfacilityshallsubmittothenearestofficeoftheAgency
(a)
alistofthechemicalsusedinthemanufactureofitsproducts;
(b)
detailsofstoredchemicalsandstorageconditions;
(c)
wherechemicalsarebought,soldorobtained,thenameofanysecondarybuyer.
6.
PollutionResponseCentre
TheStateandzonalofficesoftheAgencyshallserveasPollutionResponseCentresforcoordinatingpollution
responseactivities.
7.Contingencyplan
AnindustryorafacilityshallhaveacontingencyplanapprovedbytheAgencyagainstaccidentalreleaseof
pollutants.
8.
Machineryforcombatingpollution,etc.
(1)Anindustryorafacilityshallsetupamachineryforcombatingpollutionhazardandmaintain
equipmentintheeventofanemergency.
(2)Anindustryorafacilityshall,forthepurposesofparagraph(1)ofthisregulation,haveastockof
pollutionresponseequipmentwhichshallbereadilyaccessibleandavailabletocombatpollutionhazardsinthe
eventofaccidentaldischarges.
9.Pollutionemergency
Ifthereisacaseofpollutionemergency,thenearestofficeoftheAgencyshallserveasan"OntheScene
Coordinator"tocoordinateallresponseactivities.
10.Storagetreatmentandtransportofharmfultoxicwaste
(1)Nopersonorbodycorporateshallengageinthestoragetreatmentandtransportationofharmfultoxic
wastewithinNigeriawithoutapermitissuedbytheAgency.
(2)ThepermitshallbeinsuchformasmaybedeterminedbytheAgency.
11.Generator'sliability
Thecollection,treatment,transportationandfinaldisposalofwasteshallbetheresponsibilityofthe
industryorfacilitygeneratingthewaste.
12.IndustriallayoutsineachState
(1)EachStateoftheFederationshall
(a)
designateindustriallayoutswhichshallbeseparatefromresidentialareas;and
(b)
providebufferzonesbetweenindustriallayoutsandresidentialareas.
(2)Abufferzoneshall
(a)
berigidlykeptawayfromdevelopers;
(b)
bemonitoredtopreventdevelopingencroachmentbydevelopers.
13.Strategiesforwastereduction
Anindustryorafacility,includingthosetobeestablishedafterthecommencementoftheseRegulations,shall
adoptinplantwastereductionandpollutionpreventionstrategies.
14.Restrictiononnewsourceofpollution
(1)Nonewindustryorfacilityshallcommenceproductionwithoutcompliancewiththeprovisionsofthese
Regulations.
(2)TheAgencyshallpreventanindustryorfacilityfromcommencingoperationwheretheAgencybelievesthat
suchindustryorfacilitymayconstituteanewpointsourceofpollution.
15.Permissiblelimitsofdischargeintopublicdrains,etc.
(1)Noeffluentwithconstituentsbeyondpermissiblelimitsshallbedischargedintopublicdrains,rivers,
lakes,seaorundergroundinjectionwithoutapermitissuedbytheAgencyoranyorganisationdesignatedbythe
Agency.
(2)Nooil,inanyform,shallbedischargedintopublicdrains,rivers,lakes,sea,orundergroundinjection
withoutapermitissuedbytheAgencyoranyorganisationdesignatedbytheAgency.
(3)ApplicationforapermitandthepermitshallbeintheFormssetoutinthescheduletothese
RegulationsorasspecifiedbytheAgency.
(4)TheAgencymayrevokeapermitissuedunderparagraph(1)ofthisregulationiftheAgencyis
satisfied,afterthedueenquiry,thattheindustryorfacilityhasnotcompliedwithanyoftheconditionsspecifiedin
thepermit.
(5)RevocationofapermitshallbeintheFormsCandDsetoutintheScheduletotheseRegulationsoras
specifiedbytheAgency.
(6)Anindustryorafacilitywithanewpointsourceofpollutionoranewprocesslinewithanewpoint
sourceshallapplytotheAgencyfordischargepermitnotlaterthan180daysbeforecommencingthedischargeof
anyeffluentarisingfromanyoperation.
16.Solidwastestobedisposedofinenvironmentallysafemanner
(1)Solidwastesgeneratedbyanyindustryorfacility,includingsludgeandallbyproducts,resultingfrom
theoperationofpollutionabatementequipment,shallbedisposedofinanenvironmentallysafemanner.
(2)Noindustrialsolidwasteshallbedisposedofinanymunicipallandfill.
17.Releaseofgaseousmatters
Anindustryorafacilitywhichislikelytoreleasegaseous,particulate,liquidorsoliduntreateddischargesshall
install,intoitssystem,appropriateabatementequipmentinsuchmannerasmaybedeterminedbytheAgency.
18.Surroundingsoffactories
Thesurroundingsofafactoryorfacilityshallbemaintainedtopreservetheiraestheticandsanitaryconditions.
19.Safetyofworkers
Noindustryshallexposeanemployeetoanyhazardousconditioninhisplaceofwork.
20.Forms
TheFormssetoutintheScheduletotheseRegulationsshallbeusedforthepurposesspecifiedthereinwithor
withoutmodificationbytheAgency.
21.Environmentalimpactassessment,etc.
TheAgencyshalldemandenvironmentalauditfromexistingindustriesandenvironmentalimpactassessmentfrom
newindustriesandmajordevelopmentalprojectsandtheindustriesshallcomplywithin90daysofthereceiptof
thedemand.
22.Penalty
Apersonorbody,whethercorporateorunincorporate,whocontravenesanyprovisionoftheseRegulationsshall
beguiltyofanoffenceandliableonconvictiontothepenaltyspecifiedinsection35or36oftheAct.
23.Shorttitle
TheseRegulationsmaybecitedastheNationalEnvironmentalProtection(PollutionAbatementinIndustriesand
FacilitiesGeneratingWastes)Regulations1991.
_______________________
SCHEDULE
[Regulations15(3)and20.]
FORMA
ApplicationforWasteDischarges/DisposalPermit
1.
Nameofcompanyrequestingpermit
2.
YearofincorporationandRegistrationNumberofbusinessname.
3.
Location(s)ofbusinesspremises(i.e.State,localgovernmentarea,etc.)
..
4.
Resultofquantitativeandqualitativesamplingofliquid,gaseousandsolideffluentfromfactory
..
5.
Descriptionofplantfacilities,outfalllocation(s),effluentcharacteristic(s)andproductionfigures(please
attachengineeringdrawingsoflayoutoffactoryandprocessline)...
..
6.
Alistingofalltoxicsubstancesusedormanufacturedonthesite(Forguidance,refertoPartsIIandIII
ofFEPA'sInterimGuidelines)
7.
Doesthefactoryhaveanyotherpermitissuedtothefacility?(Statetype).
8.
Descriptionofpollutionabatement/monitoringfacilitiesonsite(includingdetailsofyearof
installation,capacity,etc.)..
9.
NameandbriefresumeofFEPAaccreditedconsultant(s),contractorsinvolvedwithpollutioncontrolat
thefacility(attachrsumifpossible)
10.
Numberandrangeofqualificationandexperienceofstaffinvolvedwithpollutioncontrolprogrammeat
thefacility
.....................................................................................................................
.
11.
Alistingofallchemicalsinuseatthefacility(tradenamesnotacceptable)
..
12.
Fornewsources:Asubmissionofanenvironmentalimpactassessmentreportismandatory.Requestfor
permitsystemmustbemade180daysbeforedischarge
commences,(attachphotocopiesoftherelevant
documents)
..
13.
Alistingofallintermediatesandfinalproductsatfacilityincludingdetailsofstoragecondition(s)
......................................................................................................................................
..
.
14.
Anysafety/contingencyplan?(submitdetails)...
........................................................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................................................................
15.
Distanceoffacilityfromresidentialarea(includemap)..
...
16.
Distancefromanyotherindustry(statenameofindustryanddirection)
..
17.
Presentdischarge(outfall)locations(illustrate)andpositionofinspectiontapforcompliancemonitoring
...
18.Volumeofrawwaterconsumption.
19.
Sourceofenergyatfacilityandquantitativeestimateofconsumptiononamonthlybasis
20.
Detaileddescriptionofwastedisposalmethods
.
21.
Anyotherinformation?.....
Declaration
Ideclarethatalltheforegoinginformationiscorrecttothebestofmyknowledge.
22.
..
Nameofapplicantorhisattorney
23.
..
24.
DATE.20..
Designation
Signature
NOTE.
EveryapplicationformforpermitmustbeaccompaniedwithN50.00bankdraftadministrationfeeinthenameof
theFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.
ThisNoticeisforallprivateandpublicenterprisesorfacilitiesintendingoralreadydischarginganyformofwastes
(solid,liquidorgaseous)intoNigeria'secosystem(includingwastedisposalboardsandminingandmineral
prospectingcompanies,onandofffarmprocessingfacilities,etc.).
Allapplicationsdulyprocessedwillbeissuedwiththedischargepermitonorbefore1October1991.
NonpossessionofFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyDischargePermitby1October1991shallbe
tantamounttocriminalviolationofFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyAct.
Apermitshallbevalidfortwo(2)yearseffectivefrom1October,oftheyearofissue.
________________________
FORMB
P/No
IndustrialWasteDischarge/DisposalPermit
TheDirectoroftheFederalEnvironmentalprotectionAgency(FEPA),herebygrantsanIndustrialWasteDisposal
Permit,pursuanttoanapplicationforregistration.
DATEDdayof20
inrespectofthefollowing
Fullnameandaddressofpermitholder.
LocationofsitetowhichPermitrelates
..
ModeofdischargeofdisposaltowhichthisPermitrelates
..
Type/volume/qualityofwaste/wastes/wastestreamofwhichdischargeordisposalisauthorised
.
.
ThisPermitisgrantedsubjecttothefollowingconditions
...
..
NOTES.
Date
NameandSignature
1.
Thefollowingconditionsshallapplytoindustrialsolidwaste
(a)
appropriatesitepreparation;and
(b)
predeterminationof
(i)
depthtogroundwater;
(ii)
directionofgroundwaterflow;
(iii)
groundwatercharacteristics;availableprovisionsforleachatecontainment;
(iv)
availableprovisionforleachatecontainment,samplingandanalysis.
___________________
FORMC
NoticeofRevocationofPermit
To:................................................................................................................................................................
.
WHEREAStheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyon..20..
grantedyouawasteDisposal/DischargePermitrelatingto
...
ANDWHEREAStheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyissatisfiedthatthefollowingcondition(s)specifiedin
thePermitis/arenotbeingcompliedwith,namely
.........................................................................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................
NOWTHEREFOREtheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyherebyrequiresyoutocomplywiththesaid
condition(s)before.
FailuretodososhallresultintherevocationofthePermit.
........................................................................
Date
........................................................................
..
Nameandsignature
.
Name
______________________
FORMD
Designation
RevocationOrder
To:
........................................................................................................................................................................
WHEREAStheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyon.20..
grantedyouawasteDisposalPermitNorelatingto........................................................
.
ANDWHEREASitappearstotheAgencythatthecontinuationofactivitiestowhichthepermitrelateswouldcause
pollutionordangertopublichealthorwouldbesoseriouslydetrimentaltotheamenitiesofthelocalityaffected
bytheactivitiesthatthecontinuationofthemoughtnottobepermittedandthatthepollution,dangeror
detrimentcannotbeavoidedbymodifyingtheconditionsspecifiedinthepermit;
WHEREAStheFederalEnviromentalProtectionAgencydated.20.
requiringyoutocomplywiththefollowingcondition(s)
....................................................................................................................................................................
before..20.wasreserveduponyouon..20..
andyouhavenotcompliedwiththesaidconditionswithinthesaidperiod
.................................................................................................................................................................................
NOWTHEREFOREtheFederalProtectionAgencyherebyrevokesthepermitwitheffectfrom..
.
Signature
........................................................................
...
Name
Designation
FORME
CertificateofSampling
Thisistocertifythat...
(NameofRegisteredPlant)
dischargingtreatedwaste/stormwater/solidwasteinto...
(identifypointofdischarge)
fromatreatmentplant..
(identifyunit/code)
hascollectedwatersample(s)/solidwastessamplesfrom/at.
(idenufypointofsource)
on..
Date
Time
Sample(s)has/havebeentakento
(identifylaboratory)
fortheanalysesofthefollowingparameters
(i)
.(vi) ...
(ii)
(vii)..
(iii).
(viii)..
(iv).
(ix).
(v)..
(x)..
SamplePreservationMethod..
NameandSignatureofSampleCollector.
............................................................................
Official
................................................................
................................................................
NameandSignatureofCompany/
OfficerinCharge
__________________________________
NATIONALENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION(MANAGEMENTOFSOLIDAND
HAZARDOUSWASTES)
REGULATIONS
[S.1.15of1991.]
undersection37
[30thDecember,1991]
[Commencement.]
PART1
Objectivesanddesignationofdangerouswaste
1.
Objectivesofmanagementofsolidandhazardouswaste
Theobjectivesofsolidandhazardouswastemanagementshallbeto
(a)
identifysolid,toxicandextremelyhazardouswastesdangeroustopublichealthand
environment;
(b)
(c)
provideguidelinesnecessarytoestablishasystemofproperrecordkeeping,samplingand
labellingofdangerousandextremelyhazardouswastes;
(d)
establishsuitableandprovidenecessaryrequirementstofacilitatethedisposalofhazardous
wastes;
(e)
2.
FunctionsofappropriateGovernmentalagencies
provideforsurveillanceandmonitoringofdangerousandextremelyhazardouswastesand
substancesuntiltheyaredetoxifiedandsafelydisposedof;
researchintopossiblereuseandrecyclingofhazardouswaste.
(1)AllindustriesshallinformtheAgencyofalltoxic,hazardousandradioactivesubstanceswhichtheykeepintheir
premisesand/orwhichtheydischargeduringtheirproductionprocess.
(2)TheAgencyshallmaintainanuptodateregisterofallindustrieswhichkeeptoxic,hazardousandradioactive
substancesordischargetoxic,hazardousandradioactivewastes.
(3)TheAgencyshallprescribetotherelevantindustries,factoriesorotherinstitutionsmethodsofcontrollingthe
generationoftoxic,hazardousandradioactivewastes.
(4)TheAgencyshallmaintainaregisterofbannedtoxic,hazardousandradioactivesubstancesandinformrelevant
industries,factoriesorinstitutionsofthesubstances.
(5)Forthepurposeofthedisposaloftoxicsolidandhazardouswastes,theAgencyshall
(a)
monitorandensurethatindustries,factoriesorotherinstitutionswhichdischargetoxic,
hazardousandradioactivewasteaslistedincolumnoftheFirstScheduletothese
regulations,shalltreatsuchhazardouswastesinthemannerprescribedintheSecond
Scheduletotheseregulations;
(b)
requestfromanyindustryonitsregister,informationrelatingtothegeneration,handling,
disposaloftoxic,hazardousandradioactivewastes;itshallbeunlawfulforanyindustryto
withholdanysuchinformation;
(c)
employscientificandhumanresourcestomonitorandcontrolallphasesoflifecycleofall
substanceslikelytohaveanadverseeffectonhumanhealthandenvironment;
(d)
determineandusethemostadvancedtechnologyavailableforthedisposaloftoxic,
hazardousandradioactivewastes;
(e)
setupregionalbodiesorcommitteestoserveas"dumpwatch"fortransboundarymovementof
toxic,hazardousandradioactivewaste.TheAgencyshallprescribenecessaryguidelinestothecommitteessetup
pursuanttoparagraph(e)ofthisregulation.
(4).Asolidwasteshallbedeterminedtobeadangerouswasteorextremelyhazardouswasteifitconformswith
theprovisionsofregulation6oftheseRegulationsanditisoutofwastespecifiedasdangerousinthelistof
dangerouswastesspecifiedinSchedule6totheseRegulations.
PART2
DangerousWasteList
5.Awasteshallbedesignatedasdischargedchemicalproduct,ifitishandledinanyofthemannersdescribedin
Schedule4totheseRegulations.
6.
Dangerouswastesource
(1)Awasteshallbedeemedtobedangerouswasteifthewasteappearsinthelistofdangerouswastecontained
inFAC0000009903aslistedinSchedule12totheseRegulations.
(2)Awasteshallberegardedasdangerousifitis
(a)
wastewhichappearsinthedangerouswastesourcelistaslistedinSchedule12tothese
Regulations;
(b)
wastewhichisaresiduefromthemanagementofawastelistedinthedangerouswastesource
listinSchedule12totheseRegulationsandidentifiedas"D.W";and
(c)
describedinthefootnotesofFAC0000009904asanextremelyhazardouswasteinthe
hazardousanddangerouswastesourceslistinSchedule13totheseRegulations.
(3)Anywasteappearinginthedangerouswastelistshallbedesignatedasexclusivelyhazardouswaste(EHW).
7.
Dangerouswastemixtures
InfectiousdangerouswastesshallincludebutnotbelimitedtoinfectiouswastespecifiedinSchedule5tothese
Regulations.
8.(1)Anywastewhoseconstituentsandconcentrationareknownandwhichhasnotbeendesignatedas
(a)
adiscardedchemicalproduct;
(b)
aninfectiousdangerouswaste;
(c)
adangerouswastesource,
shallbedeemedasadangerouswastemixturetowhichtheprovisionsoftheseRegulationsshallapply.
(2)Adangerouswastemixtureshallalsobedeterminedasdangerousif
(a)
thecategoryordegreeoftoxicityforeachknownconstituentinthewasteisknown;or
(b)
eachknownconstituentinthewasteisahalogenatedhydrocarbonorapolycyclicaromatic
hydrocarbonwithgreaterthanthreeringsandlessthansevenrings;or
(c)
eachknownconstituentofthewasteisregardedbytheInternationalAgencyforResearchon
Cancer(IARC)ashumanoranimalpositiveorasuspectedcarcinogen.
(3)Anypersonwhohasadangerouswastematerialshallusedataavailabletohimtodeterminetheextentof
toxicityinthewaste.
(4)Wherethedataavailabletothepersonwhohasthedangerouswasteisinadequatetodeterminetheextentof
toxicity,thepersonconcernedshallapplytotheAgencyoritsemployeestodeterminewhetherthewasteis
containedintheExclusiveListofRegisteredDangerousSubstancesintheRegisterwiththeAgency.
9.
Determinationoftoxicityinwaste
(1)ThetoxicitycategoryforeachtoxicconstituentinawasteshallbedeterminedbyreferringtotheFEPA
RegisterandbycheckingthisdataagainstSchedule6totheseRegulations.
(2)Wherethetoxicconstituentclassifiedundermorethanoneofthefourtoxicitycategories(Aquatic,Oral,
InhalationorDermal),thetoxicconstituentshallbeassignedtothemostacutelytoxiccategoryrepresented.
(3)Thecategoryoftoxicityinawasteshallbedeterminedinaccordancewiththetoxicitycategorytablein
Schedule6totheseRegulations.
10.Categorisationoftoxicwaste
(1)ThedegreeoftoxicityshallbecategorisedaccordingtotheformulaprescribedintheSchedule6to
theseRegulations.
(2)IfapersonhasestablishedthetoxicityofhiswastebymeansoftheBioassaytestmethodsandhas
determinedhiswastetoxicity'srange,thenheshalldesignatehiswasteaccordingtotheToxicDangerousWaste
DesignationinSchedule7totheseRegulations.
11.Persistenthazardousdangerouswastes
(1)Wasteswhichcontainhalogenatedhydrocarbons(HH)and/orpolycyclicaromatichydrocarbonswith
morethanthreeringsandlessthansevenrings(PAH)shallbedeterminedbytheprocedurespecifiedinthese
Regulations.
(2)Apersonshalldeterminetheconcentrationof(HH)and/or(PAH)inhiswastebyeithertestinghis
wasteasspecifiedin(a)ofthissubparagraphorbythecalculationproceduresdescribedin(b)ofthissub
paragraph,thatis
(a)
concentrationtests:Apersonshalltesthiswastetodetermineitsconcentrationlevelas
statedinsamplingandtestingmethodbelow;
(b)
concentrationcalculations:ifapersoncandemonstratetoFEPAbeyondareasonabledoubtthat
anyremainingpersistentconstituentsforwhichhedoesnotknowtheconcentrationsofwouldnotcontribute
significantlytothetotalpersistentconcentrationofhiswastethenhemaycalculatethisconcentrationasfollows:
(3)Apersonwhosewastecontainsoneormorehalogenatedhydrocarbonsforwhichtheconcentrationsare
knownshalldeterminehistotalhalogenatedhydrocarbonconcentrationbysummingtheconcentration
percentagesforallofhiswaste'ssignificanthalogenatedhydrocarbons.
12.Carcinogenicdangerouswastes
(1)AsubstancelistedasanIARC(InternationalAgencyforResearchonCancer)humanoranimalpositiveor
suspectedcarcinogenandisaninorganic,respiratory,carcinogenshallbeacarcinogenicsubstanceprovidedit
occursinatriableformat(thatis,ifitisawastewhicheasilycrumblesandformsdustwhichcanbeinhaled).
(2)AnypersonwhosewastecontainsoneormoreIARCcarcinogen(s)andif
(a)
themonthlyorbatchwastequantityexceeds100kg;or
(b)
theconcentrationofanyonepositive(humanoranimal)carcinogenexceeds1.0percentofthewaste
quantity
(i)
shalldesignatesuchwasteasEHW(andsuchdesignationshallbedeterminedby(i),(ii),(iii));
(ii)
theconcentrationofanyoneIARCpositive(humanoranimal)carcinogenexceeds
0.01percentofthewastequantity,suchwasteshallbedesignatedDW;or
(iii)
thetotalconcentrationsummedforallIARCpositiveandsuspected(humanor
animal)carcinogensexceeds(1.0percentofthewastequantity)suchwasteshallbe
designatedDW;
(c)
asubstanceshallnotbecarcinogenicifitisratedasIARChumanoranimalpositiveor
suspectedcarcinogenmerelybecauseofstudiesinvolvingimplantationofthesubstanceinto
theanimalsassitecausefortheIARCrating.
13.Characteristictodeterminesolidwasteasadangerouswaste
Asolidwasteshallberegardedasdangerouswastebydetermininganyofthefollowingparameters
(a)
ignitability;
(b)
corrosivity;
(c)
reactivity;
(d)
extractionproceduretoxicity(EPTOX);
(e)
halogenatedhydrocarbonsconcentration;
(f)
polycyclicaromatichydrocarbonconcentration(PAH);
(g)
staticacutefishtoxicitytest;
(h)
acuteoralratetoxicitytest;
(i)
polychlorinatedDibenzopdioxinsanddibenzofuransconcentrations;
(j)
polychlorinatedBiphenyls(PCB's).
14.Methodsandteststodeterminerepresentativesamples
(1)Themethodusedforobtainingrepresentativesamplesofawasteshallvarywiththetypeandformofthe
waste.
(2)TheAgencyshallconsidersuchrepresentativesamplesusinganyofthesamplingmethods.
(3)Ifthewastesampleshavepropertiessimilartothecharacteristicsmentionedinregulation13ofthese
Regulationsandthematerialsindicatedthereincancauseanyofthereactionsindicatedinregulation13ofthese
Regulationsthenthewasteshallbeconsideredasadangerouswasteasdescribedinparagraph(2)ofthis
regulation.
(4)ThefollowingmethodsshallbeusedbytheAgencytodeterminerepresentativesamplesaswaste,thatis
(a)
crushedorpowderedmaterialASTMstandardmethod(D34675);
(b)
extremelyviscousliquidASTMstandardmethod(D14070);
(c)
flashlikematerialASTMstandardmethod(D2223476);
(d)
solidlikematerialASTMstandardmethod(D145265);
(e)
solidorrocklikematerialsASTMstandardmethod(D42069);
(f)
containerisedliquidwaste(COLIWASA)describedin"TestMethodsfortheevaluationof
solidwaste,Physical/ChemicalMethods"SW846USEPA(1985);
(g)
liquidwasteinpits,ponds,lagoonsandsimilarreservoirs"Pondsampler"describedin"Test
methodsfortheevaluationofsolidwaste,Physical/ChemicalMethods"SW846,USEPA
(1985).
15.Ignitabilitytest
(1)Asolidwasteisignitableifitsrepresentativesamplehasanyofthefollowingproperties,thatis
(a)
itisliquid,otherthananaqueoussolutioncontaininglessthan24percentalcoholby
volumeandhasaflashpointoflessthan60CasdefinedbyPenskyMertensClosecup
TesterusingthetestmethodspecifiedinASTMstandardD9379orD9380,orasetaflash
closedcuptesterusingmethodspecifiedinASTMStandardD3278;
(b)
itisnotaliquidandiscapable,understandardtemperatureandpressure,ofcausingfire
throughfriction,absorptionofmoistureorspontaneouschemicalchangesand,when
ignited,ssovigorouslyandpersistentlythatitcreatesahazard;
(c)
itisanignitablecompressedgas;
(d)
itisanoxidiser.
(2)AnignitablesolidwastenotdesignatedasdangerouswasteunderanyoftheAgency'sDangerousWasteLists
ortheAgency'sDangerousWasteCriteriashallbeassignedthedangerouswastenumberFD001.
16.Corrosivetesting
(1)Asolidwasteiscorrosiveifitsrepresentativesamplehasanyormoreofthefollowingproperties,thatis
(a)
itisaqueousandhasa(pH)lessthanorequalto2orgreaterthanorequalto12.5as
determinedbya(pH)meterusingmethod5.2inTestMethodfortheevaluationofsolid
waste,(Physical/Chemicalmethods);
(b)
itisaliquidandcorrodessteel(5AE1020)atarategreaterthan6.35mmperyearatatest
tempertureof55CasdeterminedbystandardTestMethod0169asstandardisedin"Test
Methodsfortheevaluationofsolidwaste,(Physical/Chemicalmethods)";
(c)
itisasolidorsemisolid,andwhenmixedwithanequalweightofwaterresultsinasolution,
theliquidportionofwhichhasthepropertyspecifiedinsuchparagraph(a)ofthisregulation.
(2)AcorrosivesolidwastenotdesignatedasadangerouswasteunderanyoftheAgencyExclusiveListof
DangerousSubstanceslistedinSchedule12totheseRegulationsorhasanyofthecharacteristicsofDangerous
WasteCriterialistedinregulation13oftheseRegulationsshallbedesignatedDWandshallbeassignedthe
dangerouswastenumberFD002.
17.Reactivitytest
(1)Asolidwasteexhibitsthecharacteristicofreactivityifarepresentativesampleofthewastehasanyofthe
followingproperties,thatis
(a)
itisnormallyunstableandreadilyundergoesviolentchanges,withoutdetonating;
(b)
itreactsviolentlywithwater;
(c)
itformspotentiallyexplosivemixtureswithwater;
(d)
whenmixedwithwater,itgeneratestoxicgases,vapoursorfumesinaquantitysufficientto
posedangertohumanoranimalhealthortheenvironment;
(e)
itisacyanideorsulfidebearingwastewhichwhenexposedto(pH)conditionsbetween2
and12.5cangeneratetoxicgases,vapoursorfumesinaquantitysufficienttopresenta
dangertohumanoranimalhealthortheenvironment.
18.Solidwasteexhibitingcharacteristicoftoxicity
WhereasolidwasteexhibitingthecharacteristicofEPtoxicityisnotdesignatedadangerouswasteunderanyof
theAgency'sDangerousWasteListorDangerousCriteria,itshallbeassignedtotheAgency'sdangerouswaste
numberspecifiedinSchedule9totheseRegulationswhichcorrespondstothetoxicconstituentcausingittobe
dangerous.
19.Genericdangerouswastenumbers
AwastewhichexhibitsanyofthedangerouswastecharacteristicslistsinSchedule8totheseRegulationsshallbe
assignedthedangerouswastenumbercorrespondingtothecharacteristicexhibitedbythewasteasshownin
Schedule9totheseRegulations.
PART3
Spillsanddischargesintotheenvironment
20.Notificationofdischargeofwaste
(1)Anypersonwhointentionallyoraccidentallyspillsordischargesorcausestobespilledordischargedany
quantityofdangerouswasteorhazardoussubstance,detrimentaltopublichealthortheenvironmentshall,
(within24hoursofthecommencementofthespillage),notifythenearest"FEPA"OfficeorStateenvironmental
protectionbodyandlocalgovernmentcounciloftheareaofthespillage.
(2)TheAgency,oranypersonorauthorityauthorisedinthatbehalfshalldoanyorallofthefollowing,thatis
(a)
instructthepersonresponsibleforthespillageordischargetocleanupallreleased
dangerousharmfulwastesorhazardoussubstanceswithinthetimeordaysasmaybe
specified;
(b)
designateandtreat,storeordisposeofallsolids,waterorothermaterialscontaminatedby
thespillageordischargeinaccordancewithspecificdirectivesgiveninthatbehalfbythe
Agencyoranypersonorauthorityauthorisedinthatbehalftoissuethedirective;
(c)
restoretheareaaffectedbythespillageordischargeandreplenishresourcesinamanner
acceptabletotheAgencyoranyotherpersonorauthorityauthorisedinthatbehalfbythe
Agency;
(d)
whereimmediateremovalortemporarystorageofspilledordischargeddangerouswastes
orhazardoussubstancesisnecessarytoprotecthumanhealthortheenvironment,the
Agencymaydirectthatitberemovedbycompetenttransporters.
21.Wastequantity
(1)Whenmeasuringtheweightofadangerouswaste,theAgencyoranypersonorauthorityauthorisedbyitin
thatbehalfshallconsideronlytheweightoftheresiduesandshalldisregardtheweightofthecontainersand
innerlinersthereof.
(2)Acontainerorinnerlinershallbeconsideredtobe"empty"
(a)
whenallwastesinithavebeentakenoutusingpractisescommonlyemployedtoremove
materialsfromthattypeofcontainerorinnerlinerwhicheverquantityisleast,untillessthan
2cmofwasteremainsatthebottomofthecontainerorinnerliner
(ii)
ifthecontainerstotalcapacityisgreaterthan416litresthevolumeofwaste
remaininginthecontainerorinnerlinerisnomorethan0.3percentofthe
container'stotalcapacity;
(i)
innerliner,thevolumeofwasteremaininginthecontainerorinnerlinerisequalto
onepercentorlessofthecontainer'stotalcapacity;or
(b)
whenacontainerwhichholdscompressedgasisempty,thenthepressureinsidethecontainer
equalsornearlyequalsatmosphericpressure.
22.Containersdamagedbyliquids
(1)Containersthatmaybedamagedbyliquids(e.g.cardboard,fibrecontainerswithoutinnerliners)may
bevacuumcleaned.
(2)Striketheopenendofthecontainerup,thriceontheground,usingahammerorhandtoremovebase
particlesandvacuumcleanagain.
(3)Theequipmentusedforsuchvacuumcleaningshallbedecontaminatedinthemannerapprovedby
theAgencyorpersonorauthorityauthorisedbyitinthatbehalfbeforesuchcontainersaredestroyedordisposed
of.
23.Overpackedcontainers
Smallcontainersofdangerouswastemaybeplacedinoverpackeddrums(orlabpacks)providedthefollowing
conditionsaremet,thatis
(a)
hazardouswasteshallbepackagedinnonleakinginsidecontainersdesignedand
constructedofamaterialthatdoesnotreactdangerouslywhendecomposedorignitedby
thedangerouswasteandtominimisevoids,insidecontainersshallbefull,tightlyand
securelysealedandshallcontainverylittleairinsidethem;
(b)
theinsidecontainersshallbeoverpackedinanopenheadmetalshippingcontaineratno
morethan614litrescapacityandsurroundedbyasufficientquantityofabsorbentmaterial
tocompletelyabsorballtheliquidcontentsoftheinsidepacking;
(c)
theabsorbentmaterialreferredtoinparagraph(b)ofthisregulationshallnotbecapableof
reactingdangerouslywhenbeingdecomposedorignitedbythecontentsinthecontainers.
24.Manifestsystem
Thereshallbeamanifestsystemwhichshallincludethefollowingrequirements
(a)
Packagingthegeneratorofthewasteshallpackagealldangerouswastefortransportationin
accordancewiththedirectivesoftheAgencyoritsauthorisedofficers;
(b)
Labellingthegeneratorofthewasteshalllabeleachpackageinthemannerprescribedby
theAgency;
(c)
Markingthegeneratorofthewasteshallmarkeachpackageofdangerouswastewiththe
followingorequivalentwordsandinformation,verywelldisplayed,thatis
HAZARDOUSWASTE
FederalandStatelawsprohibitimproperdisposal,iffound,contactthenearestFEPAZonalOffice,PoliceorPublic
HealthAuthority.
Generator'snameandaddress
Manifestdocumentnumber
(d)
thegeneratorofthewasteshallprovideboldwarningsignstothetransporter(s)asmaybe
prescribedbyAgency.
25.Dutiesofownersandoperatorsreceivingdangerouswaste
(1)Ownersandoperatorswhoreceiveddangerouswasteaccompaniedbymanifestfromoffsitesourcesshall
(a)
signanddateeachcopyofthemanifesttocertifythatthedangerouswastecoveredbythe
manifestwasreceived;
(b)
noteanysignificantdiscrepanciesinthemanifest;
(c)
immediately,deliveratleastonecopyofthesignedmanifesttothetransporter;
(d)
withinthirtydaysafterthedelivery,sendacopyofthemanifesttothegeneratorofthe
waste;
(e)
retainattheplaceofdeliveryacopyofeachmanifestforatleastthreeyearsfromthedate
ofdelivery.
(2)Ifanowneroroperatorofafacilityreceivesdangerouswastewhosemanifestorshippingpapercontains
discrepanciesfromatransporter,itshallnotifythegeneratoraswellasAgencyoritsdesignatedofficerwithin21
daysfromthereceiptofthedangerouswaste.
26.Discrepanciesmanifest
(1)Discrepanciesinmanifestshallberegardedassignificantdifferencesbetweenthequantityortypeof
dangerouswastedesignatedonthemanifestorshippingpaperandthatactuallyreceivedif
(a)
significantdiscrepanciesinquantityandvariationsaregreaterthantenpercentinweightfor
bulkquantities(e.g.anytanker,trucks,railroadtankcars,etc.)oranyvariationsin
numericalfiguresfornonbulkquantities(i.e.anymissingcontainerorpackage);
(b)
significantdiscrepanciesintypeareobviousphysicalorchemicaldifferenceswhichcanbe
discoveredbyinspectionorwasteanalysis(e.g.wastesolventsubstitutedforwasteacid);
(c)
thereappearsinthemanifestobviousomissionofFEPAorStateidentificationnumbers,
generatorcertificationorsignaturefromthemanifest.
(2)Upondiscoveringasignificantdiscrepancy,theowneroroperatorofafacilitytowhichadangerous
wastehasbeendeliveredshallattempttoreconcilethediscrepancieswiththewastegeneratorortransporter.
(3)Wheretheowneroroperatorfailstoresolvethediscrepancieswiththegeneratorortransporter
withinfifteendaysafterreceivingthewaste,theowneroroperatorshallimmediatelynotifytheAgencybysending
acopyofthemanifestorshippingpaperatissue,describingthediscrepanciesandattemptsmadetoreconcileit.
27.Nonacceptanceofdangerouswasteshipments
(1)Dangerouswasteshipmentsshallberejectedonthefollowinggroundsif
(a)
anyorallofthefacilitytowhichthewastewasdeliveredcouldnotproperlymanagethetype
ofdangerouswastewhichwasintheshipment;
(b)
thereisasignificantdiscrepancybetweentheshipmentandthewastelistedonthemanifest
orshippingpapers;or
(c)
theshipmentarrivedinaconditionwhichtheowneroroperatorofthefacilitybelieves
wouldpresentanunreasonablehazardtofacilityoperationsorfacilitypersonnelhandling
thedangerouswaste.
(2)Iftheowneroroperatorisunabletohandlethewastehemaysendtheshipmentontothealternate
facilitydesignatedonthemanifestorshippingpaperorcontactthegeneratorofthewastewhowillidentify
anotherfacilitycapableofhandlingthewasteandprovideforitsdeliverytothatotherfacility.
(3)Ifhowever,thecontainersareinsuchaconditionastopresentahazardtopublichealthorthe
environmentintheprocessoffurthertransportationacontingencyplanshallbeputinoperation.
28.Preparednessandprevention
Facilitiesforthereception,treatmentordisposalofdangerouswastesshallbedesigned,constructed,maintained
andoperatedinsuchmanner
(a)
toprevent,ortominimisethepossibilityoffire,explosion,suddenornonsuddenreleaseof
dangerouswasteoritsconstituents;
(b)
environment.
topreventitsexposuretoair,soil,orgroundwaterwhichcouldthreatenpublichealthorthe
29.ExceptifitcanbedemonstratedtoFEPAthatnoneofthehazardsposedbywastehandledatthefacilitywould
necessitatetheirusage,allfacilities,wastereception,treatmentordisposalshallbeequippedwiththefollowing,
thatis
(a)
aninternalcommunicationoralarmsystemcapableofprovidingimmediateemergency
instructionstopersonnelemployedorengagedwithinthepremises,buildingorprecinctof
thefacility;
(b)
adevice,suchasatelephoneorhandheldtwowayradiocapableofsummoningemergency
assistancefromthepoliceandservicedepartmentsorStateorlocalgovernmentonthe
scenecoordinator(OSC);
(c)
portablefireextinguishers,fireequipment,spillcontrolequipmentanddecontamination
equipment;and
(d)
wateratadequatevolumeandpressuretosupplywater,hosestreams,foamproducing
equipment,automaticsprinklersorwaterspraysystems.
30.Allcommunicationsoralarmsystems,fireprotectionequipment,spillcontrolequipmentanddecontamination
equipment,installedwithwastereceptionfacilityshallbetestedandmaintainedasandwhennecessarytoassure
theirproperoperationandfunctioningintimesofemergency.
31.Accesstocommunicationsoralarms
Wheneverdangerouswasteisbeingpoured,mixed,spreadorotherwisebeinghandled,facilitypersonnelshall
haveimmediateaccesstosignallingdevicessuchas
(a)
internaloremergencycommunicationdevice;
(b)
telephoneorhandheld,twowayradio(capableofsummomngexternalemergency
assistance).
32.Aislespace
Theowneroroperatorshallmaintainaislespacetoallowtheunobstructedmovementofpersonnel,fire
protectionequipment,spillcontrolequipmentanddecontaminationequipmenttoanyareaofthefacility
operationatalltimesandparticularlyinanemergency.
33.ArrangementwithlocalorganisationsandAgencies
(1)TheowneroroperatorofwastegeneratingfacilityshallnotifytheAgencythathehasmadethefollowing
arrangement
(a)
familiarisethepolice,fireservicesdepartmentoranyemergencyresponseteamandother
suchmembersofthelocalresponseteamwiththelayoutofthefacility,thepropertiesof
dangerouswasteorhazardoussubstanceshandledatsaidfacilityandplaceswherefacility
personnelwouldnormallybeworking,entrancestoandroadsinsidethefacilityandpossible
evacuationroutes;
(b)
familiariselocalhospitalswiththepropertiesofdangerouswasteorhazardoussubstances
handledatthefacilityandthetypeofinjuriesorillnesswhichcouldresultfromfires,
explosionsoremissionsatthefacility;
(c)
wheremorethanonepartymightrespondtoanemergency,reachagreementwiththe
otherstoprovidesupporttotheprimaryemergencyauthority;
(d)
notifythedesignated"OSC"intheeventofanyemergency,whowillthencoordinate
responseactivitiesbythelocalresponseteams.
(2)TheowneroroperatorofawastefacilityshallnotifytheAgencyofallthearrangementsandagreements
enteredintowiththepersonorauthoritiesmentionedinsubparagraphs(a)to(d)ofparagraph(1)ofthis
regulationunlessthehazardsposedbythewasteorsubstancehandledatthefacility,wouldnotrequirethose
arrangements.
(3)Wherethewasteorsubstancehandledatthefacilitywouldnotrequiredthearrangementsunderparagraph
(2)ofthisregulation,prioropportunitytoassessthefacilitytoconfirmthisshallbegiventotheAgencyorits
authorisedofficertoexemptthefacilityfromthearrangement.
(4)TheAgencyshallregularlybepermittedtocontinuouslydeterminethatthesituationinthefacilityremains
constant.
34.Failuretoenterintoarrangements
WheretheAgencyStateorlocalgovernmentdeclinetoenterintoarrangementunderregulation33ofthese
Regulations,aretheowneroroperatorshallentertherefusalintheoperatingrecordandtheonusofproofofthat
refusalshallrestwiththeowneroroperator.
PART4
Contingencyplanandemergencyprocedure
35.Contingencyplan
(1)Anowneroroperatorofafacilityshalldevelopacontingencyplantolessenthepotentialimpactonpublic
healthandtheenvironmentintheeventofanemergency,includingafire,suddenornonsuddenreleaseof
dangerouswasteoritsconstituentsorhazardoussubstancestoair,soil,surfacewaterorgroundwater.
(2)Eachowneroroperatorshallhaveanonsiteandoffsitecontingencyplanathisfacilityforuseinthe
emergenciesmentionedinparagraph(1)ofthisregulationwhichthreatenpublichealthandtheenvironment.
(3)Theonsiteplanshallconformtotheprovisionsofregulation28oftheseRegulationsrelatingtopreparedness
andpreventionwhiletheoffsitecontingencyplanshallbedrawnuptointegratetherightofthecommunity
withintheareasknowntothepotentialdangersintheactivitiesbeingcarriedonthefacility.
(4)Thecommunitywithintheareawhereafacilityislocatedshallbeawareofthepotentialdangersofsuddenor
nonsuddendischargesandallactivitiestomitigateanyemergenciesarisingfromthefacility.
36.Contentsofcontingencyplans,etc.
(1)Thecontingencyplanshallcontainthefollowingthatis
(a)
adescriptionoftheactionstobetakenbyfacilitypersonneltocomplywithprovisionsof
theseRegulation;
(b)
adescriptionoftheactionstobetakenwhenadangerouswasteshipment,whichis
damagedorpresentsahazardtopublichealthandtheenvironmentandunacceptabletothe
owner,arrivesatthefacility,butcannotbeimmediatelytransportedordisposedofwithout
causingdangertohumanhealthandtheenvironmentortheeffectofwhichmayresultin
theemission,offireorexplosion.
(2)Intheeventofanyofthecontemplatedundersubparagraph(1)ofthisregulation,reportofthefindingsofthe
owneroroperatorofthefacilityshallbesubmittedtotheAgency.
(3)Theemergencycoordinator'sreportshallinclude
(a)
thenameandtelephonenumberofthereporter;
(b)
thenameandaddressoffacility;
(c)
thetimeandtypeofincident(e.g.emission,fire);
(d)
thenameandquantityofmaterial(s)involvedtotheextentknown;
(e)
theextentofinjuries,ifany;and
(f)
thepossiblehazardstohumanhealthortheenvironmentoutsidethefacility.
(4)Theemergencycoordinatorforafacilityshall
(a)
takeallreasonablemeasurestoensurethatfires,explosions,andemissionsdonotoccur;
(b)
wheneveranyoftheseoccurs,thecoordinatorshalltakestepstocontainthespreadofany
fire,explosionoremissiontootherdangerouswaste;
(c)
stopprocessesandoperationatthefacility;
(d)
collectandcontainreleasedwasteorhazardoussubstances;and
(e)
removeorisolateallcontainerswithinthefacility.
(5)Ifthefacilitystopsoperationstofire,explosionsoremission,theemergencycoordinatorshallmonitorleaks,
pressurebuildup,gasgenerationorrupturesinvalves,pipesorotherequipmentinthefacility.
(6)Immediatelyafteranemergency,theemergencycoordinatorshallprovidefortreating,storingordisposalof
recoveredwaste,contaminatedsoil,surfacewateroranyothermaterialthatresultsfromarelease,fireor
explosionatthefacility.
(7)Theemergencycoordinatorshallensurethat,intheaffectedarea(s)ofthefacility
(a)
nowastethatmaybeincompatiblewiththereleasedmaterialistreated,stored,ordisposed
ofuntilcleanupproceduresarecompleted;and
(b)
allemergencyequipmentlistedinthecontingencyplanarecleanedandmadefitfortheir
intendedreusebeforeoperationsareresumed.
37.Contentsofthecontingencyplans
(1)Thecontingencyplanshallcontainthefollowingparticularsthatis
(a)
adescriptionofthearrangementsagreedtobylocalpoliceandfireservicedepartments,
hospital,contractors,zonalorStateresponseteamstocoordinateemergencyservices;
(b)
acurrentlistofnames,addressesandphonenumbers(officeandresidence)ofallpersons
qualifiedtoactastheemergencycoordinatorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe
Agency'sdirectives;
(c)
anuptodatelistofallemergencyandresponseequipmentrequiredatthefacilitysuchas
(i)
fireextinguishingsystem;
(ii)
spillcontrolequipment;
(iii)
communicationequipment;
(d)
anevacuationplanforfacilitypersonnelwherenecessarydescribingthesignal(s)tobeused
tobeginevacuation,evacuationroutesandalternateevacuationroutes.
(2)Inaddition,theplanshallincludethelocation,physicaldescriptionofeachitemonthelistandabriefoutlineof
itscapabilities;and
(3)Acopyofthecontingencyplanandallrevisionstotheplanshallbe
(a)
maintainedatthefacility;and
(b)
submittedtothedesignatedOSCandallmembersoftheStateorlocalresponseteam.
(4)Theowneroroperatorshallreviewandimmediatelyamendthecontingencyplan,ifnecessary,whenever
(a)
applicableregulationsorthefacilitypermitarerevised;
(b)
theplanfailsinanemergency;
(c)
thefacilitychanges(initsdesign,construction,operation,maintenanceorother
circumstances)inawaythatmateriallyincreasesthepotentialforfires,explosions,or
releaseofdangerouswasteconstituentsorhazardoussubstances,orinawaythatchanges
theresponsenecessaryinanemergency;
(d)
thelistofemergencycoordinatorchanges;or
(e)
thelistofemergencyequipmentchanges.
(5)Atalltimes,thereshallbeatleastoneemployeeeitheronthefacilitypremisesoroncallwiththe
responsibilityforcoordinatingallemergencyresponsemeasures.
(6)Thisemergencycoordinatorshallbethoroughlyfamiliarwithallaspectsofthefacility'scontingency
planrequiredbytheAgency,alloperationsandactivitiesatthefacility,thelocationandpropertiesofallwasteand
hazardoussubstanceshandled,thelocationofallrecordswithinthefacilitylayoutandallotheraspectsofthe
facility'splanrequiredbytheAgencyforcontingencycontrol.
(7)Inaddition,theemergencycoordinatorshallhavetheauthorityoftheowneroroperatorofthe
facilitytocommittheresourcesneededtocarryoutthecontingencyplan.
(8)Theemergencycoordinatorforafacilityshalltakeallreasonablemeasurestoensurethatfires,
explosions,andreleasesdonotoccurorspreadtootherdangerouswastebystoppingprocessesandoperations,
collectingandcontainingreleasedwasteorhazardoussubstancesandremovingorisolatingcontainers.
(9)Ifthefacilitystopsoperationsinresponsetofire,explosionorreleasetheemergencycoordinator
shallmonitorforleaks,pressurebuildup,gasgenerationorrupturesinvalves,pipesorotherequipment.
(10)Immediatelyafteranemergency,theemergencycoordinatorshallprovidefortreating,storing,or
disposingofrecoveredwaste,contaminatedsoilorsurfacewateroranyothermaterialthatresultsfromarelease,
fireorexplosionatthefacility.
(11)Theemergencycoordinatorshallensurethat,intheaffectedareaofthefacility,nowastethatmay
beincompatiblewiththereleasedmaterialistreated,storedordisposedofuntilcleanupproceduresare
completedandallemergencyequipmentlistedinthecontingencyplanarecleanedandmadefitfortheirintended
reusebeforeoperationsareresumed.
(12)TheowneroroperatorshallnotifytheAgencyoranyappropriatelocalgovernmentthatthefacilityis
incompliancewithregulation37(10)oftheseRegulationsbeforeoperationsareresumedintheaffectedareaof
thefacility.
38.Emergencyproceedings
(1)Inthecaseofanimminentoractualemergency,theemergencycoordinatorshallpromptlynotifyall
thepersonnelwithinthefactorypremisesandmobiliseallthenecessaryequipmenttodealwiththeemergency
situation.
(2)HeshallalsoinformtheAgency,ifthereleaseoroutcomeoftheemergencywouldendangerhuman
healthortheenvironmentoutsidethefactoryorfacility.
(3)Thereportoftheemergencycoordinatorshallcontainthefollowingparticulars,thatis(i)thename
andtelephonenumberofthereporter;
(ii)
thenameandaddressofthefacility;
(iii)
thetimeandtypeofincident(e.g.release,fire);
(iv)
thenameandquantityofmaterial(s)involvedtotheextentknown;
(v)
theextentofinjuries,ifany;and
(vi)
thepossiblehazardstohumanhealthortheenvironmentoutsidethefacility.
(4)Theowneroroperatorshallenterintheoperatingrecordthetime,dateanddetailsofanyincident
thatrequiresimplementingtheemergencyprocedureswithinfifteendaysaftertheincident.
(5)TheowneroroperatorshallsubmitawrittenreportontheincidenttotheAgencyofficesofthe
incident.
(6)Thereportshallinclude
(a)
thename,addressandtelephonenumberoftheownerortheoperator;
(b)
thename,addressandtelephonenumberofthefacility;
(c)
thedate,timeandtypeofincident(e.g.fire,explosion);
(d)
thenameandquantityofmaterialsinvolved;
(e)
theextentofinjuries,ifany;
(f)
anassessmentofactualorpotentialhazardstohumanhealthortheenvironment,where
thisisapplicable;
(g)
estimatedquantityanddispositionofrecoveredmaterialsthatresultedfromtheincident;
(h)
thecauseoftheincident;and
(i)
thedescriptionofcorrectiveactiontakentopreventreoccurrenceoftheincident.
PART5
Recordkeepinginthefacility
39.Operatingrecord
(1)Afactoryorindustryorfacilityinwhichwastesarestored,operated,recycledorpurifiedshallkeepanupto
datewrittenrecordatthepremisesofthefactory,industryorfacility.
(2)Thefollowingparticularsshallbekeptbytheowneroroperator,thatis
(a)
adescriptionofthequantityofeachhazardouswastereceivedandmanagedonsiteandthe
methodanddateofitstreatment,orstorageordisposalattheindustry;
(b)
amapordiagramofeachcellordisposalarea,showingthelocationofeachhazardouswaste
withintheindustry.Everyhazardousconsignmentshallbeaccompaniedbyamanifest;
(c)
crossreferencetospecificmanifestdocumentnumbers;
(d)
recordsandresultsofwasteanalysis;
(e)
summaryreportsanddetailsofallincidentsthatrequireimplementingthecontingencyplan;
(f)
resultsofgeneralinspectionscarriedoutbytheAgencyoronbehalfoftheAgency;
(g)
analyticaldataofdangerouswaste.
40.Instructionsonrecordkeeping
(1)InaccordancewithinstructionsbytheAgency,theinformationinsection39oftheseregulationsshallbekept
intheoperatingrecordinthefollowingmanner,thatis
(a)
everyhazardousconsignmentreceivedshallbeaccompaniedbyamanifest;
(b)
informationrequiredbytheseRegulationsshallbekeptforthreeyearsandshallnotbe
destroyedwithoutthewrittenapprovalfromtheAgency;
(c)
eachhazardouswastereceivedormanagedshallbedescribedbyitscommonnameandby
itshazardouswastenumber.
(2)Whereahazardouswastecontainsmorethanonehazardouswastenumber,thewastedescription
shallincludeallapplicablehazardouswastenumbers.Ifthehazardouswastenumberisnotlistedthenthewaste
descriptionshallincludetheprocesswhichgeneratedthewaste.
(3)Thedescriptionrequiredinparagraph(2)ofthisregulationshallincludethewaste'sphysicalform
(whetherliquid,solid,sludge,orgas).
(4)Theweightorvolumeanddensityofthehazardouswasteshallberecorded,usingoneoftheunitsof
measurespecifiedinSchedule10totheseRegulations.
41.PoweroftheAgencytorequireforinformationaboutwastedisposal,etc.
(1)TheAgencyshallhavepowertocallforrelevantinformationpertainingtorecordsandplansabout
wastedisposalbyanyindustryatanygiventime.
(2)WhileanyenforcementactionispendingtheAgencyshallhavepowertoholdontoanyrecordandno
limitationoftimeshallapplyinrespectthereof.
(3)AllrecordsofwastedisposalshallbesubmittedtothenearestAgency'soffice,includingallparticularsofthe
siteofthedisposalandtheareaoflandcoveredbythedisposal.
PART6
Groundwaterprotection
42.ApplicabilityoftheAgency'sregulations
(1)AllregulationsmadebytheAgencyforthecontrolandprotectionofgroundwasteshallapplytoindustriesand
factoriesthattreat,storeordisposeofthedangerouswasteinsurfaceimpoundments,wastepiles,landtreatment
unitsorlandfills.
(2)Theregulationsshallalsoapplywherewastemigratebeyondtheindustry'swastemanagementareaunlessthe
industryorfactorycanprovetothesatisfactionoftheAgencythatsuchwasteoriginatedfromanothersource.
(3)Factoriesorindustriesshallnotbesubjecttoanyregulationtocontrolorprotectgroundwaterif
(a)
thefactoryorindustrydesignsandoperatesasurfaceimpoundmentasalandfill;
(b)
theAgencyfindsthatthetreatmentzoneofalandtreatmentunitdoesnotcontainlevelsof
dangerousconstituentsthatareabovebackgroundlevelsoftheseconstituentsbyanamount
thatisstatisticallysignificant.
(4)Anexemptionunderthisregulationmayonlyrelieveanowneroroperatorofresponsibilitytomeet
therequirementsofthisoranyregulationduringtheclosurecareperiod,ortheAgencyfindsthatthereisno
potentialformigrationofliquidfromaregulatedunittotheuppermostacquiredduringtheactivelifeofthe
regulatedunit(includingtheclosureperiod)andthepostclosurecareperiod:
Providedthatthisdemonstrationshallbecertifiedbyaqualifiedgeologistorgeotechnical
engineer.
(5)Anyregulationmadetocontrolorprotectundergroundwatershallapplyduring
(a)
(b)
thepostclosureperiodifthefactoryorindustryisconductingadetectionmonitoring
programmeandduringthecomplianceperiod;
(c)
conductingacompliancemonitoringprogramme;or
(d)
acorrectiveactionprogramme.
theactivelifeoftheregulatedunit(includingtheclosureperiod);
(6)If,however,allthewaste,wasteresidues,contaminatedcontainmentsystemcomponentsandcontaminated
subsoilsareremovedordecontaminatedatclosure,theregulationcontrollingorprotectingundergroundwater
shallnotapply.
Requiredprogramme
43.Monitoringandresponseprogramme
FactoriesandindustriessubjecttotheseRegulationsshallconductmonitoringandresponseprogrammesas
specifiedhereunder.
44.Groundwaterprotectionstandard
(1)ThefactoryorindustryshallcomplywithconditionsspecifiedinthepermitgivenbytheAgencythat
dangerousconstituentsenteringthegroundwaterfromtheregulatedunit,donotexceedtheconcentrationlimits
intheuppermostaquiferunderlyingthewastemanagementareaduringthecomplianceperiod.
(2)WhereitisnotpracticablefortheAgencytoestablishastandardatthetimeapermitisissuedor
whenanalreadyestablishedpermitisnotprotectiveenough,theAgencyshallestablishagroundwaterprotection
standardwhendangerousconstituentshaveenteredthegroundwaterfromaregulatedunit.
45.Dangerousconstituents
(1)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthefacilitypermitthedangerousconstituentstowhichthegroundwater
protectionstandardofregulation4oftheseRegulationsshallapply.
(2)Forthepurposeofthisregulation,dangerousconstituentsshallbe
(a)
constituentsidentifiedinFAC0000009905containedinSchedule14totheseRegulations;
(b)
constituentswhichhavecausedawastetoberegulatedundertheseRegulationshowever
detected.
(3)TheAgencymayalsospecifyinthepermitindicatorparametersasidentifiedinthedetectionmonitoring
programmethatprovideareliableindicationofthepresenceofdangerousconstituentsinthegroundwater.
(4)TheAgencyshallnottreatasdangerousaconstituentwhichisnotcapableofposingasubstantialandpotential
hazardtohumanhealthortheenvironment.
(5)Indecidingtoapplyparagraph(4)ofthisregulation,theAgencyshallconsiderwhetherornotthewaste
constitutesahazardto
(a)
humanhealth;
(b)
theenvironment;
(c)
groundwaterquality.
46.Concentrationlimits
(1)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthefacilitypermitthatconcentrationlimits
(a)
shallnotexceedthebackgroundlevelofthatconstituentinthegroundwater;
(b)
foranyoftheconstituentslistedinSchedule11totheseRegulationsshallnotexceedthe
backgroundleveloftheconstituent;
(c)
shallnotexceedanalternativelimitestablishedbytheAgency.
(2)TheAgencymayestablishanalternativeconcentrationlimitforadangerousconstituentandindoing
somayconsiderthesamefactorslistedinparagraph(1)ofthisregulation.
47.Pointofcompliance
(1)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthefacilitypermitthepointofcomplianceatwhichthegroundwater
protectionstandardoftheseRegulationsshallapplyandatwhichmonitoringshallbeconducted.
(2)Thepointofcomplianceisaverticalsurfacelocatedatthehydraulicallydowngradientlimitofthe
wastemanagementareathatextendsdownintotheuppermostaquiferunderlyingtheregulatedunits.
(3)Alternatively,thepointofcompliancemaybeanycloserpointidentifiedbytheAgencyatthetimethe
permitisissued,consideringthefollowing,thatis
(a)
risksofthefacility;
(b)
thewastesandconstituentsmanagedthere;
(c)
thepotentialforwasteconstituentstohavealreadymigratedpastthealternatecompliance
point;and
(d)
thepotentialthreatstogroundandsurfacewater.
(4)Thewastemanagementareaisthelimitprojectedinthehorizontalplaneoftheareainwhichwaste
maybeplacedduringtheactivelifeofaregulatedunit.
(5)Thewastemanagementareashallincludehorizontalspacetakenupbyanyliner,dikeorotherbarrier
designedtocontainwasteinaregulatedunit.
48.Complianceperiod
(1)ThefacilitypermitgrantedbytheAgencyshallalsostatecomplianceperiodthatisthenumberof
yearsoftheactivelifeofthewastemanagementarea.
(2)Thecomplianceperiodbeginswhenthefactoryorindustryinitiatesacompliancemonitoring
programmethussatisfyingtherequirementsoftheAgency.
(3)Ifthefactoryorindustryisengagedinacorrectiveactionprogrammeattheendofthecompliance
period,theperiodshallbeextendeduntilthefactoryorregulatedindustrycandemonstratethatthegroundwater
protectionstandardoftheseRegulationshasnotbeenexceededforaperiodofthreeconsecutiveyears.
49.Generalgroundwatermonitoringrequirements
(1)Thegroundwatermonitoringsystemshallconsistofasufficientnumberofwells,installedatappropriate
locationsanddepthtoyieldgroundwatersamplesfromtheuppermostaquiferthatis
(a)
representsthequalityofbackgroundwaterthathadnotbeenaffectedbyleakagefroma
regulatedunit;and
(b)
representsthequalityofgroundwaterpassingthepointofcompliance.
(2)Industrieswithmorethanoneregulatedunitneednothaveseparategroundwatermonitoringsystemsfor
eachunitprovidedthatthesystemusedforsamplingthegroundwaterintheupperwateraquifershalldetectand
measuredangerousconstituentsenteringthegroundwaterintheuppermostfromtheregulatedunits.
(3)Allmonitoringwellsshallbecasedinamannerallowingcollectionofrepresentativegroundwatersamplesand
maintainingtheintegrityofthemonitoringwellborehole.
(4)Wellsshallbeconstructedinsuchamannerastopreventcontaminationofthesamples,thensampledstrata
andthelayersbetweenaquifersandwaterbearingstrata.
50.Detectionmonitoringprogramme
(1)Anyfactoryorindustryrequiredtoestablishadetectionmonitoringprogrammeshallmonitortheground
waterforindicatorparameters(e.g.pH,specificconductance,totalorganiccarbon(TOC),totalorganichalogen
(TOH),orheavymetals),wasteconstituents,orreactionproductsthatprovideareliableindicationofthepresence
ofdangerousconstituentsingroundwater.
(2)TheAgencyshallspecifytheparametersorconstituentstobemonitoredinthepermitissuedtothefacility.
51.Compliancemonitoringprogramme
(1)Anindustryorfactoryrequiredtoestablishacompliancemonitoringprogrammeshall
(a)
monitorthegroundwatertodeterminewhetherregulatedunitsareincompliancewiththe
groundwaterprotectionstandardunderregulation44oftheseRegulations;
(b)
(c)
determinetheconcentrationofdangerousconstituentsandparametersingroundwaterat
eachmonitoringwellatthecompliancepointatleastquarterlyduringthecompliance
period:
installagroundwatermonitoringsystematthecompliancepointasspecifiedbytheAgency;
Providedthattheowneroroperatorshallexpresstheconcentrationateachmonitoringwellinaformnecessary
forthedeterminationofstatisticallysignificantincreases;
(d)
determinetherateanddirectionofgroundwaterflowintheuppermostaquiferatleast
annually;
(e)
analysesamplesfromallmonitoringwellsatthecompliancepointforconstituentsidentified
inFAC0000009905containedinSchedule14totheseRegulationsandanyotherdangerous
constituentsnotlistedbutwhicharespecifiedinthepermitissuedtothefacilityatleast
annuallytodeterminewhetheradditionaldangerousconstituentsarepresentinthe
uppermostaquiferifthoseconstituentsareyoung:
ProvidedthatallthefindingsshallbereportedtotheAgencywithinsevendaysaftercompletionoftheanalysis;
(f)
useproceduresandmethodsforsamplingandanalysisthatmeettherequirementsofthe
Agency;
(g)
determinewhetherthereisanincreaseintheconcentrationlimitsforanydangerous
constituentsspecifiedinthepermit;
(h)
notifytheAgencyinwritingwithinsevendaysthatthegroundwaterprotectionstandardis
beingexceededatanymonitoringwellatthepointofcompliance;
(i)
submittotheAgencyanapplicationforapermitmodificationtoestablishacorrectiveaction
programmewithin90days(orforregulatedunitsmanagingEHW,within60days)ifan
engineeringfeasibilitystudyhasbeenpreviouslysubmittedtotheAgency;
(j)
demonstratethatasource,otherthanaregulatedunit,causedtheincreaseorthatthe
increaseresultedfromerrorinsampling,analysisorevaluation,suchdemonstrationbeing
withoutprejudicetoanapplicationforpermitmodification;
(k)
submitanapplicationforapermitmodificationondeterminingthatthecompliance
monitoringprogrammenolongersatisfiestherequirementsofthisregulation;
(l)
assuretheAgencythatmonitoringandcorrectiveactionmeasuresnecessarytoachieve
compliancewiththegroundwaterprotectionstandardunderregulation44ofthese
Regulationsaretakenduringthetermofthepermit.
52.Correctiveactionprogramme
Theowneroroperatorshalltakecorrectiveactiontoensurethatregulatedunitsareincompliancewiththe
groundwaterprotectionstandardunderregulation44oftheseRegulationsandthisshallbespecifiedinthe
permitissuedbytheAgencytothefacility.
PART7
Surfaceimpoundments
53.Surfaceimpoundmentstoconformtostandard
(1)Ownersoroperatorsofsurfaceimpoundmentsshallensurethatasurfaceimpoundmentconforms
withstandardsandregulationswhichshallbeprescribedbytheAgency,fromtimetotime.
(2)Asurfaceimpoundmentshallhavealinerofsuchqualityandstrengthaswouldpreventanescapeof
wasteintotheadjacentsubsurfacesoilorgroundwateratanytimeduringtheactivelifeoftheimpoundment.
(3)TheintendingownerofasurfaceimpoundmentshallapplytotheAgencyfornecessaryguidance.
54.Designoperatingrequirement
(1)Duringtheactivelifeofasurfaceimpoundment,thelinershallbe
(a)
designed,constructedandinstalledwithmaterialstopreventanyflowofwastesinandout
oftheimpoundmentduringtheactivelifeofthefacility;
(b)
constructedwithmaterialswhichcanwithstandphysicalcontactwithwastetowhichthey
areexposed,climaticconditions,thestressofinstallationandthestressofdailyoperation;
(c)
placeduponabasecapableofprovidingsupporttothelinerandresistancetopressure
aboveandbelowtheliner;
(d)
(e)
forEHWmanagement,thefactoryorindustryshallsubmitanengineeringreportwithits
permitapplicationaffectingthebasisforselectingtheliners.
installedtocoverallsurroundingareaslikelytobeincontactwiththewasteorleachate;and
(2)ThereportshallbecertifiedbyalicensedprofessionalengineerapprovedbytheAgency.
(3)ThefactoryorindustrywhichownanewsurfaceimpoundmentinwhichliquidEHWismanagedshall
(a)
Regulations;
installadoublelinedsystemwhichincorporatesthespecificationsofregulation55ofthese
(b)complywiththegroundwatermonitoringrequirements.
(5)Asurfaceimpoundmentshall
(a)beconstructedandoperatedtopreventoverfillingandtakeintoaccounttheeffectofwindand wave
action,rainfallrunonmalfunctionsoflevelcontrollers,alarmsandotherequipmentand
humanerror;
(b)
bedesignedsothatanyflowofwasteintotheimpoundmentcanbeimmediatelyshutoffin
theeventofovertoppingorlinerfailure;
(c)
haveatalltimes,functionaldikes,whereearthen,thedikesshallhaveaprotectivecoverto
preservetheirstructuralintegrity.
(6)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthepermittobeobtainedbytheindustry,designsandoperatingpracticesthatare
necessaryintheconstructionofsurfaceimpoundmentsanddikes.
55.Doublelinedsurfaceimpoundment
(1)Exceptasprovidedinregulation54oftheseRegulations,afactoryorindustrywhichownsadoublelined
surfaceimpoundmentshallnotbesubjecttotheprovisionsofthesaidregulationsifthefollowingconditionsare
met,thatis
(a)
theimpoundment(includingitsunderlyingliners)shallbelocatedentirelyabovethe
seasonalhighwatertable;
(b)
theimpoundmentshallbeunderlaidbytwolinerswhicharedesignedandconstructedina
mannerthatpreventsthemigrationofliquidintooroutofthespacebetweentheliners:
Providedthatbothlinersshallmeetallthespecificationsofsubparagraphs(a)and(b)of
paragraph(1)ofthisregulation;
(c)
aleakdetectionsystemshallbeconstructedandoperatedbetweenthelinerstodetectany
migrationofliquidsintothespacebetweentheliners;and
(d)
aleachatedetection,collectionandremovalsystembeconstructedandoperatedtoremove
accumulatedliquidfromthesystemasquicklyaspossibletoavoidunnecessarybuildingofhydrostaticpressurein
thesystem.
(2)Ifliquidleaksintotheleakdetectionsystem,thefactoryorindustryshall
(a)
notifytheAgencyoftheleakinwritingwithinsevendaysafterdetectingtheleak;and
(b)
or
withinaperiodoftimespecifiedinthepermit,removeaccumulatedliquid,repairorreplacethe liner
whichisleakingandobtainacertificationfromaqualifiedengineerthattheleakhasbeen
stopped;
(c)
begintocomplywithanydetectionmonitoringprogrammesspecifiedinthepermit.
(3)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthepermitalldesignandoperatingpracticesthatarenecessarytoensurethatthe
requirementsofthisregulationsaresatisfied.
56.Monitoringandinspectionduringconstructionandinstallation
(1)Duringconstructionandinstallationoflinersandcoversystems,thatis
(a)
membranes;
(b)
sheets;or
(c)
coatings,
shallbeinspectedforuniformity,andimperfections,holes,cracks,thinspots,orforeignmaterials.
(2)Duringmaintenance
(a)
syntheticlinesandcoversshallbeinspectedtoensuretightseamsandjointsfortheabsence
oftears,puncturesorblisters;
(b)
soilbasedandadmixedlinersandcoversshallbeinspectedforimperfectionsincludinglenses,
cracks,channels,rootholesorotherstructuralnonuniformitiesthatmaycauseanincreaseinthepermeabilityof
thelinerorcover.
57.Inspectionofsurfaceimpoundment
(1)Whileasurfaceimpoundmentisinoperation,itshallbeinspectedweeklyandafterstormstodetectevidence
ofanyofthefollowing
(a)
deterioration,malfunctions,orimproperoperationofovertoppingcontrolsystem;
(b)
suddendropsintheleveloftheimpoundment'scontents;
(c)
thepresenceofliquidsinleakdetectionsystem,whereinstalledtocomplywithregulation
55(1)(c)oftheseRegulations;
(d)
severeerosionorothersignsofdeteriorationinthedikesorothercontainmentdevices.
(2)Whereanimpoundmenthasnotbeeninuseforatleastsixmonthsandapermithasnotbeenissued,a
certificationbyaqualifiedengineerprovingthestructuralintegrityoftheimpoundmentdike,shallbeprovidedby
thefactoryorindustry.
(3)Thecertificationshallestablish,inparticular,thatthedike
(a)
shallwithstandthestressofthepressureexertedbythetypesandamountsofwastetobe
placedintheimpoundment;and
(b)
shallnotfallduetoscouringorpiping,andremainwithoutdependenceofanylinersystem
includedinthesurfaceimpoundmentconstruction.
58.Emergencyrepairsandcontingencyplans
(1)Asurfaceimpoundmentshallberemovedfromserviceinaccordancewithregulation59of
theseRegulationsif
(a)
unexpectedchangesofliquidlevelsoccur;
(b)
thedikeleaks.
(2)Whenasurfaceimpoundmentistoberemovedfromserviceasrequiredbyregulation59of
theseRegulations,theowneroroperatorshall
(a)
immediatelyshutoffthefloworstoptheadditionofwasteintotheimpoundment;
(b)
immediatelycontainanysurfaceleakagewhichhasoccurredorisoccurring;
(c)
immediatelystoptheleak;
(d)
takeanyothernecessarystepstostoporpreventcatastrophicfailure;
(e)
emptytheimpoundment,ifaleakcannotbestoppedbyanyothermeans;and
(f)
notifytheAgencyoftheprobleminwritingwithinsevendaysafterdetectingtheproblems.
(3)Aspartofthecontingencyplaninregulation35(1)oftheseRegulationsandinthisregulation,
afactoryorindustryshallspecifyaprocedureforcomplyingwiththerequirementsofthisregulationanda
containmentsystemevaluationandrepairplandescribing
(a)
thetestingandmonitoringtechniques;
(b)
theprocedurestobefollowedtoevaluatetheintegrityofthecontainmentsystem,inthe
eventofafailure;
(c)
adescriptionofascheduleofactionstobetakenintheeventofpossiblefailure;
(d)
repairtechniques,availablematerialstobeusedintheeventofleakageduetocontainment
systemfailureordeterioration.
59.Closureandpostclosurecare
(1)Atclosure,thefactoryorindustryshall
(a)
removeanddecontaminateallwasteanditsresidues,systemcomponentsincludingliners,
subsoilsandstructuresandequipmentwhichhaveallbeencontaminatedwithdangerous
wasteandleachate,andmanagethemasdangerouswaste;or
(b)
eliminatefreeliquidsbyremovingwastesandwasteresidues;
(c)
stabilisetheremainingwastetoabearingcapacitysufficienttosupportafinalcover;and
(d)
coverthesurfaceimpoundmentwithfinalcoverdesignedandconstructedtoprovidelong
termminimisationoftheflowofliquidsthroughtheclosedimpoundment;
(e)
promotedrainageandminimiseerosionorabrasionofthefinalcoverandaccommodate
settlingandsubsidencesothatthecover'sintegrityismaintained.
(2)Ifsomewasteresiduesorcontaminatedmaterialsareleftinplaceatfinalclosure(exceptthatnoEHWmaybe
leftinplace)allfactoryandindustriesshallcomplywithallpostclosurerequirements.
(3)Theowneroroperatormay
(a)
maintaintheintegrityandeffectivenessofthefinalcover,includingmakingrepairstothe
capasnecessarytocorrecttheeffectsofsetting,subsidence,erosionorotherevents;
(b)maintainandmonitortheleakdetectionsysteminaccordancewithregulation58ofthese
Regulationswheresuchasystemispresentbetweendoublelinersystems;
(c)
maintainandmonitorthegroundwatersystem;
(d)
preventrunofffromarisingorotherwisedamagingthefinalcover.
(4)Ifafactoryorindustryplanstocloseasurface,impoundmentinaccordancewithregulation59ofthese
Regulationsandtheimpoundmentdoesnotcomplywiththelinerrequirementsofregulation54ofthese
Regulationsandisnotexemptedfromthoserequirementsinregulation55oftheseRegulationthen
(a)
theclosureplanshallincludebothaplanforcomplyingwithregulation59ofthese
Regulationsandacontingentplanforcomplyingwithregulation59(2)incasenotall
contaminatedsubsoilcanbepracticallyremovedatclosure;and
(b)
theowneroroperatorshallprepareacontingentpostclosureplanforcomplyingwithregulation
59(2)oftheseRegulationsincasenotallcontaminatedsubsoilscanbepracticablyremovedattheclosure.
(5)Duringthepostclosurecareperiod,ifliquidsleakintoaleakdetectionsysteminstalledunder
regulation55(1)(c),theowneroroperatorshallnotifytheAgencyoftheleakinwritingwithinsevendaysafter
detectingtheleak.
(6)TheAgencyshallthenmodifythepermittorequirecompliancewithapplicablerequirementsorifso
requestedbytheowneroroperator,removalofallmaterialsinaccordancewithregulation59ofthese
Regulations.
60.Specialrequirementforignitableorreactivewaste
Ignitableorreactivewasteshallnotbeplacedinasurfaceimpoundment,unlessthewasteistreatedormixed
beforeorimmediatelyafterplacementintheimpoundmentsothattheresultingwaste,mixtureordissolutionof
materialisnolongerignitable.
61.Specialrequirementsfordangerouswastes
Incompatiblewastesandmaterialsshallnotbeplacedinthesamesurfaceimpoundments.
62.Specialwastesnottobeplacedinasurfaceimpoundment
(1)ThewasteswithcodenumbersFEF020,FEF021,FEF023,FEF026orFEF027shallnotbeplacedinasurface
impoundmentunlessthefactoryorindustryoperatesthesurfaceimpoundmentinaccordancewiththe
managementplanforthesewastesasapprovedbytheAgency.
(2)Thefactorstobeconsideredare
(a)
thevolume,physicalandchemicalcharacteristicsofthewastes,includingtheirpotentialto
migratethroughsoil,theirvolatilityorescapeintotheatmosphere;
(b)
theattenuativepropertiesofunderlyingandsurroundingsoilsorothermaterials;
(c)
themobilisingpropertiesofothermaterialssodisposedwiththesewastes;and
(d)
theeffectivenessofadditionaltreatment,designormonitoringtechniques.
PART8
Landtreatment
63.Landtreatmentprogramme
(1)Factoriesandindustriesthattreatordisposeofdangerouswasteinlandtreatmentunitsshall
establishalandtreatmentprogrammedesignedtoensurethatdangerousconstituentsplacedinoronthe
treatmentzonearedegraded,transformedorimmobilisedwithinthetreatmentzonespecifiedbytheAgency
whenissuingthepermit.
(2)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthepermitthedangerousconstituentsthatshallbedegraded,transformed
orimmobilisedasspecified.
(3)ThesedangerousconstituentsarethoseidentifiedinFAC00009905andanyotherconstituentwhich,
althoughnotlisted,isconsidereddangerousbytheAgency.
64.Treatmentofdangerouswasteinthetreatmentzone
(1)Priortotheapplicationofthewastetobetreatedinthetreatmentzone,thefactoryorindustryshall
demonstrateusingfieldtests,laboratoryanalysis,availabledataor,inthecaseofexistingunits,operatingdata,to
showthatdangerousconstituentsinthewastecanbecompletelytreatedinthetreatmentzone.
(2)Forthetreatmentofwastewithinthetreatmentzonealandtreatmentdemonstrationpermitis
required.
65.Design,construction,etc.,offactoryorindustrytominimisedangerousconstituent
Thefactoryorindustryshalldesign,construct,operateandmaintain
(a)
theunitinaccordancewithalldesignandoperatingconditionsthatwereusedinthe
treatmentdemonstrationunderregulation64oftheseRegulations;
(b)
(c)
arunoncontrolsystemcapableofpreventingflowuntothetreatmentzoneduring
dischargefromatleastatwentyfiveyearsstorm;
(d)
arunoffmanagementsystemtocollectandcontrolatleastthewatervolumeresultingfrom
atwentyfiveyearsstorm;
(e)
arunoffmanagementsystemtocollectatleastthewatervolumeresultingfromatwenty
fiveyearstorm.
minimisethesumofdangerousconstituentsduringtheactivelifeofthelandtreatmentunit;
66.Fieldtestandlaboratoryanalysis
(1)Anyfieldtestorlaboratoryanalysisconductedinordertomakethedemonstrationunderregulation65of
theseRegulationsshall
(a)
accuratelysimulatethecharacteristicsandoperatingconditionsfortheproposedland
treatmentunitincluding
(i)
thecharacteristicsofthewasteandofthedangerousconstituentpresent;
(ii)
thetopogragraphyofthesurroundingarea;
(iii)
thecharacteristicsanddepthofsoilinthetreatmentzone;and(v)theoperatingpracticesto
beusedattheunit;
(b)
beconductedinamannerthatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.
67.Designandoperatingrequirement
(1)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthepermitissuedforthefacilityhowthefactoryorindustryshalldesign,
construct,operateandmaintainthelandtreatmentunitincompliancewiththeseRegulations.
(2)Collectionandholdingfacilities(e.g.tanksorbasins)associatedwithrunonandrunoffcontrolsystem
afterstormshallbeemptiedorotherwisemanagedexpeditiouslyinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthese
Regulations.
(3)Ifthetreatmentzonecontainsparticulatematterwhichmaybesubjecttowinddispersal,theowner
oroperatorshallcontrolthewinddispersal.
(4)Theowneroroperatorshallinspecttheunitweeklyandafterstormstodetectevidenceof
(a)
deterioration,malfunctions,orimproperoperationofrunonandrunoffcontrolsystem;and
(b)
improperfunctioningofwinddispersalcontrolmeasures.
68.Foodchaincrops
(1)TheAgencymayallowthegrowthoffoodchaincropsin,oronthetreatmentzoneonlyifthefactory
orindustrysatisfiedtheconditionsoftheseRegulations.
(2)TheAgencymayspecifyinthepermitissuedforthefacilitythespecificfoodchaincropswhichmaybe
grownonthetreatmentzone.
(3)Thefactoryorindustryshalldemonstratethatthereisnosubstantialrisktohumanhealthcausedby
thegrowthofsuchcropsinoronthetreatmentzonebydemonstratingpriortotheplantingofsuchcrops,that
dangerousconstituentsotherthancadmium
(a)
shallnotbetransferredtotheplantbyintakeordirectcontactandshallnototherwisebe
ingestedbyfoodchainanimalsgrazingwithinthetreatmentzone;or
(b)
shallnotoccuringreaterconcentrationsoncropsgrownonthetreatmentzonethanwhen
thesamecropsaregrownonuntreatedsoilsundersimilarconditionsandinthesame
region.
69.Demonstrationbytheuseoffieldandtestgreenhousestudies
(1)Inmakingsuchademonstration,thefactoryorindustrymayusefieldtests,greenhousestudies,availabledata
andinthecaseofexistingunits,operatingdata,andshall
(a)
basethedemonstrationonconditionssimilartothosepresentinthetreatmentzone,
includingsoilcharacteristics(forexamplepH,cationexchangecapacity)specificwastes,
applicationratesormethods,andcropstobegrown;and
(b)
describetheproceduresusedinconductingsuchtests,includingthesampleselection
criteria,samplesize,analyticalmethods,andstatisticalprocedures.
(2)Iftheowneroroperatorintendstoconductfieldtestsorgreenhousestudiesinordertomakethe
demonstration,heshallobtainapermitfromtheAgencyforconductingsuchactivities.
70.Unsaturatedzonemonitoring
(1)Subjecttothisregulation,anindustryorfactoryshallestablishanunsaturatedzonemonitoring
programmetomonitorthesoilandsoilporeliquidtodeterminewhetherdangerousconstituentsmigrateoutof
thetreatmentzone.
(2)TheAgencyshallspecifythedangerousconstituentsasspecifiedinregulation63(2)ofthese
Regulationstobemonitoredinthefacilitypermit.
(3)TheAgencymayrequiremonitoringforprincipaldangerousconstituents(PDCS)inlieuofthose
constituentspecifiedunderregulation63(2)oftheseRegulations.
(4)Anunsaturatedzonemonitoringsystemmentionedinparagraph(1)ofthisregulationwhichincludes
soilmonitoring,soilcoresandsoilporeliquidmonitoringusingdevicessuchaslysimetersandshallconsistofa
sufficientnumberofsamplingpointsatappropriatelocationsanddepthsyieldsamplesthatrepresentthequality
ofbackgroundsoilpore,liquidqualityandthechemicalmakeupofthesoilthathasnotbeenaffectedbyleakage
fromandbelowthetreatmentzone.
(5)Thefactoryorindustryshallestablishabackgroundvalueforeachdangerousconstituenttobe
monitored.
(6)TheAgencyshallspecifythefrequencyandtimingofsoilandsoilporeliquidmonitoringinthepermit
issuedtothefacilityafterconsideringthefrequency,timingandrateofwasteapplication,andthesoil
permeability.
(7)Theowneroroperatorshalluseconsistentsamplingandanalysisproceduresthataredesignedto
ensuresamplingresultsthatprovideareliableindicationofsoilpore,liquidqualityandthechemicalmakeupof
thesoilbelowthetreatmentzone.
(8)Inadditiontoregulation70(2)oftheseRegulations,thefactoryorindustryshallimplementproceduresand
techniquesfor
(a)
samplecollection;
(b)
samplepreservationandshipment;
(c)
analyticalprocedures;and
(d)
controlofcustodyanddistributionofsample.
(9)Thefactoryorindustryshallconductsoilmonitoringfromtimetotimetodeterminewhetherthereis
astatisticallysignificantchangeoverbackgroundvaluesforanydangerousconstituentstobemonitoredunder
regulation70(2)oftheseRegulations.
(10)Iftheowneroroperatordetermines,pursuanttoregulation70(6)oftheseRegulations,thatthereis
astatisticallysignificantincreaseofdangerousconstituentsbelowthetreatmentzone,heshall
(a)
notifytheAgencyofthisfindinginwritingwithinsevendaysandthenotificationshall
indicatewhatconstituentshaveshownstatisticallysignificantincreases;
(b)
within45days,submittotheAgencyanapplicationforapermitmodificationtoamendthe
operatingpracticesatthefacilityinordertomaximisethesuccessofdegradation,
transformation,orimmobilisationprocessesinthetreatmentzone;
(c)
continuetomonitorinaccordancewiththeunsaturatedzonemonitoringprogramme
establishedunderthisregulation;
(d)
demonstratethatasourceotherthanregulatedunitscausedtheincreaseorthatthe
increaseresultedfromanerrorinsampling,analysis,orevaluation.
(11)Inadditiontomakingademonstrationunderthisregulation,afactoryorindustryshallwithin45days
submitconcurrentlyapermitmodificationapplication,unlesssuchdemonstrationsuccessfullyshowstheincrease
resultedfromanerrorinsampling,analysis,evaluationorfromasourceotherthanregulatedunits.
71.Recordkeeping
Theowneroroperatorshallincludedangerouswasteapplicationdatesandratesintheoperatingrecord.
72.Closureandpostclosure
(1)Duringtheclosureperiod,theowneroroperatorshall
(a)
continuealloperations(includingpHcontrol)necessarytomaximisedegradation,
transformationorimmobilisationofdangerousconstituentswithinthetreatmentzoneas
requiredunderregulations63,64,65oftheseRegulations,excepttotheextentthatsuch
measuresareinconsistentwiththeseRegulations;
(b)
continueunsaturatedzonemonitoringexceptthatinsoilporeliquid,monitoringmaybe
terminatedninetydaysafterthelastapplicationofwastetozone;and
(c)
establishavegetativecoverontheportionofthefacilitybeingclosedatsuchtimethatthe
coverwillnotsubstantiallyimpededegradation,transformationorimmobilisationof
dangerousconstituentsinthetreatmentzoneandthevegetativecovershallbecapableof
maintaininggrowthwithoutextensivemaintenance.
(2)Whenclosureiscompleted,theowneroroperatorshallsubmittotheAgencyacertificationbyanindependent
qualifiedsoilscientistoralicensedprofessionalengineer,thatthefacilityhasbeenclosedinaccordancewiththe
specificationsintheapprovedclosureplan.
73.Specialrequirementforignitableorreactivewaste
Theowneroroperatorofafacility,factory,orindustryshallnotapplyignitableorreactivewastetothetreatment
zoneunlessthewasteisimmediatelyincorporatedintothesoilsothattheresultingmaterialisnolongerignitable
orreactivewaste.
74.Specialrequirementforincompatiblewaste
Theowneroroperatorofafacility,factoryorindustryshallnotplaceincompatiblewastesorincompatible
materials,inthesametreatmentzone,unless
(a)
thewasteisimmediatelyincorporatedintothesoilsothattheresultingwaste,mixtureor
dissolutionofmaterialnolongermeetsthedefinitionofignitableandreactivewastes;
(b)
thewasteismanagedinsuchawaythatitisprotectedfromanymaterialorconditions
whichmaycauseittoigniteorreact.
75.Specialrequirementforextremelyhazardouswaste
(1)UndernocircumstanceswillextremelyHazardousWaste(EHW)beallowedtoremaininclosedlandtreatment
unitafterconcludingthepostclosurecareperiodunless
(a)
theAgencyextendsthepostclosurecareperiod;or
(b)
theAgencyrequiresthatallEHWbedisposedoffsiteorthatitbetreatedinaroundorsafe
environmentmanner.
(2)Indecidingwhethertoextendspostclosurecarewhichrequireddisposalortreatmentofextremelyhazardous
wastetheAgencymaytakeintoaccountthelikelihoodthatthewastewillorwillnotcontinuetodegradetheland
treatmentzonetotheextendthatitisstillregardedasofextremelyhazardouswaste(EHW).
(3)Forthepurposesofthisregulations,EHWshallbeconsideredtoremaininalandtreatmentzoneif
representativesamplesofthetreatmentzonearedesignatedasEHWbyproceduresforrepresentativesampling
andtestingspecifiedinthepermit.
76.Specialrequirementsfordangerouswastes
(1)DangerouswasteswithCodeNos.FEF020,FEF02l,FEF022,FEF023,FEF026orFEF027containedinSchedule12
andthesementionedinSchedule13oftheseRegulationsshallnotbeplacedinalandtreatmentzoneunlessthe
owneroroperatoroperatesthetreatmentzoneinaccordancewithamanagementplan.
(2)Thefactortobeconsideredareasspecifiedinsection62oftheseRegulations.
PART9
WastePiles
77.Applicability
(1)TheprovisionsofthisPartshallapplyinthissectiontoownersandoperatoroffacilitiesthatstoreor
treatdangerouswastepilesbutnottofactoriesorindustriesthatarelocatednearorveryclosetothefacilities
containingthewastepilesprovidedthatsuchwastepilesaresubjecttotheprovisionsofPartVIIofthese
Regulations.
(2)Anyfactoryorindustrywhosewastepileisinsideorunderastructurethatprovidesprotectionfrom
precipitationsothatneitherrunoffnotleachateisgenerated,isnotsubjecttotheprovisionsofsection62of
theseRegulationsprovidedthat
(a)
liquidormaterialscontainingfreeliquidsarenotplacedinthepile;
(b)
thepileisprotectedfromsurfacewaterrunonbythestructureorinsomeothermanner;
(c)
thepileisdesignedandoperatedtocontroldispersalofthewastebywind,bymeansother
thanwetting;and
(d)
thepileshallnotgenerateleachatethroughdecompositionoranyotherreactions.
(3)AllEHWandrespiratorycarcinogensstoredinwastepilesshallbeprotectedfromdispersalbyprecipitationor
wind(covered,storedinsideabuilding,etc.).
78.Designandoperatingrequirements
(1)Awastepileshallhave
(a)
alinerthatisdesigned,constructed,installedandmaintainedtopreventanymigrationof
wastesoutofthepileintotheadjacentsubsurfacesoilorgroundwaterorsurfacewaterat
anytimeduringtheactivelife(includingtheclosureperiod)ofthewastepile;
(b)
thelinermaybeconstructedofmaterialsthatmayallowwastetomigrateintothelineritself
(butnotintotheadjacentsubsurfacesoilorgroundwaterorsurfacewater)duringtheactive
lifeofthefacility:
Providedthelinershallbeasspecifiedinregulation54oftheseRegulations;
(c)
theleachatecollectionandremovalsystemwhichconformwiththeAgency'sspecifications
inregulation55(d)tocollectandremoveleachatefromthepile.
(2)Forextremelyhazardouswastemanagement,theowneroroperatorofthefactoryorindustryshall
submitanengineeringreportcertifiedbyalicensedprofessionalengineerwithhispermitapplicationstatingthe
basisforthelinerrequiredinregulation62.
(3)IftheAgencyfinds,basedonademonstrationbythefactoryorindustry,that,alternatedesignand
operatingpractices,togetherwithlocationcharacteristics,shallpreventthemigrationofanydangerous
constituentsintothegroundwaterorsurfacewateratanyfuturetimethefactoryorindustrymaybeexempted
fromtherequirementsofregulation66oftheseRegulations.
(4)Theowneroroperatorshalldesign,construct,operateandmaintainarunoncontrolsystemanda
runoffmanagementsystemtoconformwithregulation65(iii)and(iv)oftheseRegulations.
79.Doublelinedpiles
(1)ThefactoryorindustryofadoublelinedwastepileisnotsubjecttotheprovisionsofthisPartifthe
conditionsspecifiedinregulation55(a)(i)forimpoundmentaresatisfied.
(2)Ifliquidseepsintotheleakdetectionsystemtheowneroroperatorshallcomplywiththeprovisionsof
regulation58oftheseRegulations.
(3)TheAgencyshallspecifyinthepermitalldesignandoperatingpracticesthatarenecessarytoensure
thattheprovisionsofthisPartarecompliedwith.
80.Inspectionoflines
(1)Theowneroroperatorofapileshallbesubjecttothefollowingguidelines
(a)
thepile(includingitsunderlyingliner)shallbelocatedentirelyabovetheseasonalhigh
watertable;
(b)
thepileshallbeunderlainbyabasethatmeetsallthespecificationofregulation55(1)(a)of
theseRegulations;
(c)
thewastesinthepileshallberemovedperiodicallyandthelinershallbeinspectedfor
deterioration,cracksorotherconditionsthatmayresultinleaks;
(d)
thefrequencyofinspectionplansshallbebasedonthepotentialfortheliner(base)tocrack
orotherwisedeteriorateundertheconditionsofoperation;
(e)
thelinershallbeofsufficientstrengthandthicknesstopreventfailureduetopuncture,cracking,
tearing,orotherphysicaldeteriorationfromequipmentusedtoplacewasteinthepileortocleanandexposethe
linersurfaceforinspection.
(2)Ifdeterioration,crackingorotherconditionisidentifiedthatiscausingorcouldcausealeak,the
owneroroperatorofthefactoryshall
(a)
notifytheAgencyinwritingwithinsevendaysafterdetectingthecondition;and
(b)
repairorreplacetheliner(base)andobtainacertificationfromaqualifiedengineerthatthe
liner(base)hasbeenrepairedandleakageshallnotoccur;or
(c)
complywithadetectionmonitoringprogrammeasdefinedinthepermit.
81.Monitoringandinspection
Duringconstructionorinstallation,linersandcoversystemsshallbeinspectedforuniformity,damageand
imperfectionsasspecifiedinregulation56(a)(b)oftheseRegulationsforsurfaceimpoundments.
82.Containmentsystemandrepairscontingencyplans
(1)Wheneverthereisanyindicationofapossiblefailureofthecontainmentsystem,suchas
(a)
liquiddetectedintheleachatedetectionsystem;
(b)
evidenceofleakageorthepotentialforleakageinthebase;
(c)
erosionofthebase;or
(d)
apparentorpotentialdeteriorationoftheliner(s)basedonobservationorsamplesoftheliner
materials,
thenthatsystemshallbeinspectedinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthecontainmentsystemevaluationand
repairplanrequiredbyregulation58oftheseRegulation.
(2)Wheneverthereisapositiveindicationofafailureofthecontainmentsystem,thewastepileshallbe
removedfromservice.
(3)Suchfailureasmaintainedinsubparagraph(1)ofthisregulationmayincludedetectionintheleachate
detectionsystemorbreachsuchashole,tear,crack,orseparationinthebase.
(4)Ifthewastepileistoberemovedfromserviceasrequiredbythefactoryorindustry,the
owneroroperatorofthefactoryshallimmediately
(a)
stopaddingwastetothepile;
(b)
containanyleakagewhichhasoccurredorisoccurring;
(c)
causetheleakagetobestopped;and
(d)
removethewastefromtheleakifitcannotbestoppedbyanyothermeans.
(5)Aspartofthecontingencyplantheowneroroperatorshallspecify
(a)
aprocedureforcomplyingwiththeprovisionsofregulation58oftheseRegulations;and
(b)
acontainmentsystemevaluationandrepairplandescribing
(i)
(ii)
procedurestobefollowedtoevaluatetheintegrityofthecontainmentsystemin
theeventofapossiblefailure;
(iii) ascheduleofactionstobetakenintheeventofapossiblefailure;and
testingandmonitoringtechniques;
(iv)
adescriptionoftherepairtechniquesandmaterials(andtheiravailability)tobe
usedintheeventofleakageduetocontainmentsystemfailureordeterioration
whichdoesrequirethewastepiletoberemovedfromservice;
(c)
forextremelyhazardouswastepiles,thefactoryorindustryshallsubmitwithhispermit
applicationastatementsignedbyalicensedprofessionalengineerstatingthebasisonwhich
theevaluationandrepairplanwasestablished.
(5)Nowastepilethathasbeenremovedfromservicepursuanttoregulation58oftheseRegulationsmay
berestoredtoserviceunlessthecontainmentsystemhasbeen
(a)
repaired;
(b)
certifiedbyaqualifiedengineerasmeetingthedesignspecificationapprovedinthepermit.
(6)Awastepilewhichhasbeenremovedfromservicepursuanttoregulation58oftheseRegulationsandcannot
berepaired,shallbeclosedinaccordancewithregulation59oftheseRegulations.
83.Specialrequirementsforincompatiblewaste
(1)Pilesofincompatiblewastesshallnotbeservedbythesamesystemandshallbeseparatedor
protectedbymeansofadike,bam,wellorotherdevice.
(2)Dangerouswastesshallnotbepiledonthesamebasewhereincompatiblewastesormaterialswere
previouslypiled,unlessthebasehasbeendecontaminatedsufficiently.
84.Closureandpostclosurecare
Atclosure,thefactoryorindustryshallcomplywiththerequirementspecifiedinregulation72ofthese
Regulations.
85.Specialrequirementsfordangerouswastes
(1)DangerouswastewithcodeNo.'sFEF020,FEF02l,FEF022,FEF023,FEF026andFEF027shallnotbeplacedin
wastepilesthatarenotenclosedasdefinedinregulation76oftheseRegulationsunlessthefactoryorindustry
operatesthewastepileinaccordancewithamanagementplanapprovedbytheAgencyinaccordancewiththe
provisionsofregulation65oftheseRegulations.
(2)Thefactoriestobeconsideredarespecifiedinregulation62oftheseRegulations.
PART10
Landfills
86.ApplicabilityoftheprovisionsofChapter
TheprovisionsinthisChaptershallapplytoownersandoperatorsoffacilitiesthatdisposeofdangerouswastein
landfills.
87.Designandoperatingrequirements
(1)Alandfillshallhavetherequirementsspecifiedinregulations54oftheseRegulations.
(2)Thedesign,construction,maintenanceandoperationofaleachatecollectionandremovalsystemshall
conformtospecificationsinregulations54and55(1)(c)oftheseRegulations.
(2)Anyowneroroperatorofalandfillcoveredbysubparagraph(1)ofthisregulationshallbeexempted
fromtheprovisionsofregulation55(1)(a)(d)oftheseRegulations.
(3)Theowneroroperatoroflandfillcoveredbysubparagraph(1)ofthisregulationshalldesign,
construct,operate,andmaintainarunoutcontrolsystemofthelandfillduringpeakdischargefromatleasta
twentyyearsstorm,andarunoff.
89.Doublelinedlandfills
ThefactoryorindustryofadoublelinedlandfillisnotsubjecttotheprovisionsofthisChapteriftheprovisionsof
regulation59oftheseRegulationshavebeencompliedwith.
90.Monitoringandinspection
Duringconstructionorinstallation,linersandcoversystemsshallbeinspectedforuniformity,damageand
imperfectionsasspecifiedinregulation56oftheseRegulations.
91.Surveyingandrecordkeeping
Thefactoryorindustryofalandfillshallmaintaintheitemsintheoperatingrecord,thatis
(a)
onamap,theexactlocationanddimensions,includingdepthofeachcellwithrespectto
permanentlysurveyedbenchmarks;and
(b)
thecontentsofeachcellandtheapproximatelocationofeachdangerouswastetypewithin
eachcell.
92.Closureandpostclosurecare
(1)Atfinalclosureofthelandfilloruponclosureofanycell,thefactoryorindustryshall
(a)
complywiththespecificationscontainedinregulation59oftheseRegulationscovering
surfaceimpoundments;
(b)
providelongtermminimisationofmigrationofliquids,throughtheclosedlandfill;
(c)
functionwithminimummaintenance;
(d)
promotedrainageandminimiseexertionorabrasionofthecover;
(e)
accommodatesettingandsubsidencesothatthecover'sintegrityismaintained;and
(f)
haveapermeabilitylessthanorequaltothatofanybottomlinersystemornaturalsubsoils
present.
(2)Afterfinalclosure,theowneroroperatorshallcomplywithallpostclosureprovisionsinregulations59ofthese
Regulations.
(3)Inaddition,theowneroroperatorshallcontinueto
(a)
operatetheleachcollectionandremovalsystemuntilleachateisnolongerdetected;
(b)
protectandmaintainsurveyedbenchmarksusedinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofsection
55(2)oftheseRegulations.
(4)Duringthepostclosurecareperiod,ifliquidleaksintoaleakdetectionsystem,theowneroroperator
shallnotifytheAgency.
93.Specialrequirementsforincompatiblewaste
Incompatiblewastes,orincomparablewastesandmaterialsshallbetreatedinaccordancewithregulations74and
83oftheseRegulations.
PART11
Incinerators
94.(1)TheprovisionsofthisPartshallapplytofactoriesandindustriesthatincineratesolidanddangerouswastein
boilersorindustrialfurnacesinordertodestroythem
(a)
afteranexaminationofthewasteanalysisincludedwithPartBofthefactoryorindustries
permitapplication.
(2)TheagencymayexemptthefacilityfromtheprovisionsofthisPart,ifthewasteistobeburnedinan
incineratorofafactoryorindustry,PartBoftheapplicationforapermitbasbeenexaminedbytheAgencyandthe
wastehasbeencarefullyanalysedasnotdetrimentaltohumanhealthandtheenvironmentafterburning.
(3)Throughoutnormaloperationtheoperatorshallconductsufficientwasteanalysistoverifythatwastefeedto
theincineratoriswithinthephysicalandchemicalcompositionlimitsspecifiedinhispermit.
96.Designationofprincipalorganicdangerousconstituentsanddangerouscombustionbyproducts
(1)Organicconstituentsorbyproductswhichpresentthegreatestdegreeofdifficultyofincineration
shallbedesignatedprincipalorganicdangerousconstituents(PODC's)anddangerouscombustionbyproducts
(DCBP's)andshallbetreatedtotherequiredstandardsspecifiedinregulation64oftheseRegulations.
(2)TheAgencyshallconsiderconstituentsasdangerousiftheyarepresentinlargequantitiesor
concentrations.
(3)Foreachwastefeedtobeburned,oneormorePODC'sanddangerouscombustionbyproductsshall
bespecifiedinthefacility'spermitfromamongthoseconstituentslistedinFAC0000009905andwherepossible
tothepracticable,fromamongthoseconstituentswhichcontributetothetoxicity,persistenceorcarcinogeniaty
ofwastesdesignatedunderregulations11,12,and13oftheseRegulations.
(4)Thisspecificationshallbebasedonthedegreeofdifficultyofincinerationoftheorganicconstituents
ofwastefeedanditscombustionbyproductsandtheirconcentrationormass,consideringtheresultsofwaste
analysisandtrials.
97.Performancestandards
(1)Anincineratorburningdangerouswaste,shallhedesigned,constructedandmaintainedsothatwhen
operatedinaccordancewithoperatingrequirementsspecifiedunderregulation99oftheseRegulations,itshall
meetcertainperformancestandardsspecifiedbytheAgency.
(2)Exceptasprovidedinparagraph(3)ofthisregulationanincineratorburningdangerouswasteshallachieve
destructionandremovalefficiency(DRE)of99.99percentforeachPODCdesignatedinitspermitforeachwaste
feed.DREisdeterminedforeachPODCfromthefollowingequation,thatis
(a)
DRE=WinWout*100%
Win
whereWinMassfeedrateofonePODCinthewastestreamfeedingtheincinerator,andW
outMassemissionratetothesamePODCpresentinexhaustemissonpriortoreleaseto
theatmosphere.
(b)
AnincineratorburningdangerouswasteFEF020,FEF02l,FEF022,FEF026orFEF027
containedinSchedule13oftheseRegulationsshallachieveDRE99.999percentforeach
PODC'sdesignatedinitspermit.ThisperformancemustbedemonstratedonPODC'sthatare
moredifficulttoincineratethantetrapentadioxinsandhexachlorodibenzPdioxinand
dibenzofurans.
(c)
DREisdeterminedforeachPODC'sfromtheequationinsubsection(a)above.Inaddition,
theowneroroperatoroftheincineratorshallnotify,theAgencyofhisintenttoincinerate
dangerouswastesFEF020,FEF022,FEF023,FEF026orFEF027.
(d)
Incineratorsburningdangerouswasteshalldestroydangerouscombustionbyproducts
designatedundersection96thatthetotalmassemissionrateofthesebyproductsemitted
fromthestack,isnomorethan10percentofthetotalmassfeedrateofPODG'sfedintothe
incinerator.
(e)
1.8kilogramsperhourofhydrogenchloride(HCL)emissionssuchthattherateofemissionis
nogreaterthanthelargerofeither1.8kilogramsperhouroronepercentoftheHCLinstack
gaspriortoenteringanypollutioncontrolequipment.
(ii)
Anincineratorburningdangerouswasteshallnotemitparticulatematterinexcess
of180milligramsperdrystandardcubicmeterwhencorrectedfortheamountof
oxygeninthestockgasaccordingtotheformula
(i)Anincineratorburningdangerouswasteandproducingstackemissionsofmorethan
Pc
Pmx14
21Y
WherePcisthecorrectedconcentrationofparticulatematter,Pmisthemeasuredconcentrationof
particulatematterandYisthemeasuredconcentrationofoxygeninthestackgas,usingtheOrsatmethodfor
oxygenanalysisofdryfluegas.Thiscorrectionprocedureistobeusedbyalldangerouswasteincineratorsexcept
thoseoperatingunderconditionsofoxygenenvironment.ForthesefacilitiestheAgencywillselectanappropriate
correctionproceduretobespecifiedinthefacilitypermit.
(f)
Theemissionstandardsspecifiedinsubparagraph(e)aboveshallbemetwhennoothermore
stringentstandardsexist.Whereastateorlocalairpollutioncontrolauthorityhasjurisdictionandhasmore
stringentemissionstandards,anincineratorburningdangerouswastesshallcomplywiththeapplicableair
pollutioncontrolauthority'semissionstandards(includinglimitsbasedonbestavailablecontroltechnology).
(g)
Forthepurposeofpermitenforcement,compliancewiththeoperatingrequirementsspecifiedin
thepermitunderregulation99oftheseRegulationsshallberegardedascompliancewithregulation97ofthese
Regulations,howeverevidencethatcompliancewiththosepermitconditionsisinsufficienttoensurecompliance
withtheperformancerequirementsofregulation99oftheseRegulations,itmaybeevidencejustifying
modification,revocation,orreissuanceofapermit.
98.Trialburnsandpermitmodifications
(1)Theowneroroperatorofadangerouswasteincineratorshallonlywastesspecifiedinhispermitand
onlyunderoperatingconditionsspecifiedforthosewastesunderregulation99oftheseRegulationsexcept
(a)
inapprovedtrials;or
(b)
underexemptionscreatedunderregulation97(b)oftheseRegulations.
(2)Newdangerouswastesmaybeburnedonlyafteroperatingconditionshavebeenspecifiedinatrial
burnpermitorapermitmodificationhasbeenissuedasapplicable.Operatingrequirementsfornewwastesshall
bebasedontrialburnresultsorincludedwithapermitapplication.
(3)Thepermitforanewdangerouswasteincineratorshallestablishappropriateconditionsforeachof
theapplicablerequirementsofthisparagraph,includingbutnotlimitedtoallowablefeedsandoperating
conditionsnecessarytomeettherequirementsofsection99butsufficienttocomplywiththefollowingstandards
(a)
theperiodbeginningwithinitialintroductionofdangerouswastetotheincineratorand
endingwithinitiationofthetrialburn,shallexceed1020hoursoperatingtimefortreatment
ofdangerouswaste;
(b)
duringthetrial,theoperatingrequirementsshallbesufficienttodemonstratecompliance
withtheperformancestandardsofsection99andshallbeinaccordancewiththeapproved
trialburnplan;
(c)
immediatelyafterfollowingcompletionofthetrial,andfortheminimumperiodsufficientto
allowsampleanalysis,datacomputation,andsubmissionofthetrialresultsbytheapplicant,
andreviewofthetrialresultsandmodificationofthefacilitypermit.
99.Operatingrequirements
(1)Anincineratorshallbeoperatedinaccordancewithoperatingrequirementsspecifiedinthepermit.Thesewill
bespecifiedonacasebycasebasisasthosedemonstratedinatrialburn.
(2)Eachsetofoperatingrequirementsshallspecifythecompositionofwastefeed,andacceptableoperatinglimits
includingthefollowingconditions
(a)
carbonmonoxide(CO)levelinthestackexhaustgas;
(b)
wastefeedrate;
(c)
combustiontemperature;
(d)
anappropriateindicatorofcombustiongasvelocity;
(e)
allowancevariationsinincineratorsystemdesignedoroperatingprocedures;and
(f)
suchotheroperatingrequirementsasarenecessarytoensurethattheperformance
standardsofregulation97oftheseRegulationsaremet.
(3)Duringstartupandshutdownofanincinerator,dangerouswaste(exceptwasteexemptedinaccordancewith
subsection97(b))shallnotbefedintotheincineratorandshallnotoperatewithintheconditionsofoperation
(temperature,airfeedrate,etc.)specifiedinthepermit.
(4)Fugitiveemissionsfromthecombustionzoneshallbecontrolledby
(a)
keepingthecombustionzonetotallysealed;
(b)
maintainingacombustionzonepressurelowerthanatmosphericpressure;or
(c)
providinganalternatemeansforfugitiveemissionscontrol,equivalenttomaintenanceof
combustionzonepressurelowerthanatmosphericpressure.
(5)Anincineratorshallbeoperatedwithafunctioningsystemtoautomaticallycutoffwastefeedtothe
incineratorwhenoperatingconditionsdeviatefromlimitsestablishedunderthissection.
(6)Anincineratorshallceaseoperationifwastefeed,incineratordesign,oroperatingconditionsexceed
limitsdesignatedinitspermit.
100.Monitoringandinspection
(1)Thefactoryorindustryshallconduct,andcloselymonitorthefollowingwhileincineratingdangerouswaste
(a)
combustiontemperature,wastefeedrate,andtheindicatorofcombustiongasvelocity
specifiedinthefacilitypermitonacontinuousbasis;
(b)
carbonmonoxide(CO)onacontinuousbasisatapointintheincineratordownstreamofthe
combustionzoneandpriortoreleasetotheatmosphere;and
(c)
asrequiredbytheAgency,samplingandanalysisofthewasteandexhaustemissionsto
verifythattheoperatingrequirementsestablishedinthepermitachievetheperformance
standardofsection97.
(2)Theincineratorandassociatedequipment(pumps,valves,conveyors,pipes,etc.)shallbecompletely
inspectedatleastdailyforleaks,spills,fugitiveemissionsandsignsoftampering.
(3)Allemergencywastefeedcutoffcontrolsandsystemalarmsmustbetestedatleastweeklytoverify
properoperation,unlesstheowneroroperatordemonstratestotheAgencythatweeklyinspectionswillunduly
restrictorupsetoperationsandthatlessfrequentinspectionswillbeadequate.
(4)Emergencycutoffandalarmsystemsshallbetestedatleastmonthly.
(5)Monitoringandinspectiondatashallberecordedandtherecordsshallbeplacedintheoperatinglog.
101.Closure
(1)Atclosurethefactoryorindustryoperatorshallremovealldangerouswasteanddangerouswaste
residues(includingbutnotlimitedtoashscrubberliquids,andfromscrubbersite).
(2)Theremainingequipment,basis,liners,soilanddebriscontaining,orcontaminatedwithdangerous
wasteorwasteresiduesshallbedecontaminatedorremoved,anddisposedinanenvironmentallysafemanner.
PART12
Harmful/dangerous/hazardous/toxicwastes
Trackingprogramme
102.Thetrackingprogramme
(1)Thetrackingprogrammeshall
(a)
providefortrackingofthecollection,transportationandtreatmentofthewastesfromits
generationtothedisposal;
(b)
includeasystemforprovidingthegeneratorofthewastewithassurancethatthewasteis
receivedbythedisposalfacility;
(c)
useauniformformatfortracking;
(d)
includethefollowingrequirements
(i)
segregationand/orrecoveryofthewasteatthepointofgeneration,where
practicable;
(ii)
placementofthewasteincontainersthatwillprotectwastehandlersandthepublic
fromexposures;
(iii)
appropriatelabellingofcontainersofthewastes.
(2)Thewastethatisincineratedneednotbetrackedafterincinerationexceptforthedisposaloftheash.
103.Medicalwasteandlaboratorywastetrackingprogramme
Thefollowingtypesofharmfulldangerous/hazardous/medicalwastestobetrackedinclude,butarenotlimitedto
thefollowingtypesofsolidwaste
(a)
culturesandstockofinfectiousagentsandassociatedbiologicalmaterials,includingcultures
frommedicalandpathologicallaboratories,cultures;and
(b)
stockofinfectiousagents,fromresearchandindustriallaboratories,wastesfromthe
productionofbiological,discardedliveandattenuatedvaccines,andculturedishesand
devicesusedtotransfer,inoculateandmixcultures;
(c)
pathologicalwastes;includingtissues,organsandbodypartsthatareremovedduring
surgeryandautopsy;
(d)
wastesofafterbirth(placenta),humanbloodandproductsofbloodincludingserum,plasma
andotherbloodcomponents;
(e)
sharpinstrumentsthathavebeenusedinpatientcareorinmedicalresearchorindustries,
includinghypodermicneedles,syringes,pasteurpipettes,brokenglass,andscalpelblades;
(f)
contaminatedanimalcarcasses,bodyparts,andcagesusedforanimalsthatwereexposedto
infectiousagentsduringresearch,productionofbiologicalortestingofpharmaceutical;
(g)
wastesfromsurgeryorautopsythatwereincontactwithinfectiousagents,includingsoiled
dressings,sponges,drapes,lavagetubes,drainagesets,underpads,andsurgicalgloves;
(h)
laboratorywastesfrommedical,pathological,orindustriallaboratoriesthatwereincontact
withinfectiousagents,includingslidesandcoverslips,disposablegloves,laboratorycoats
andaprons;
(i)
dialysiswastesthatwereincontactwiththebloodofpatientsundergoinghaemodialysis,
includingcontaminateddisposableequipmentandsuppliessuchastubing,filters,disposable
sheets,towels,gloves,apronsandlaboratorycoats;
(j)
(k)
biologicalwastesanddiscardedmaterialscontaminatedwithblood,faecalmatter,exudate
orsecretionfromhumanbeingsoranimalswhoareisolatedtoprotectothersfrom
communicablediseases;
(l)
suchotherwastematerialsthatresultfromtheadministrationofmedicalcaretoapatient
byahealthcareproviderandisfoundbytheAgencytoposeathreattohumanhealthorthe
environment;and
(m)
discardedmedicalequipmentandpartsthatwereincontactwithinfectiousagents;
radioactivemedicalwastes.
104.Inspection
Anypersonwhogenerates,stores,treats,transports,disposesof,orotherwisehandlesorhashandledmedical,
hazardous,toxicorharmfulwastesshalluponrequestofanyofficer,employeeorrepresentativedulydesignated
bytheAgencyfurnishinformationrelatingtosuchwastes,includinganytrackingformsrequiredtobemaintained
accordingtotheprovisionoftheseguidelines,conductmonitoringortesting,andpermitsuchpersonsatall
reasonabletimestohaveaccessto,andcopyallrecordsrelatingtowaste.Forsuchpurpose,suchpersonsare
authorisedto
(a)
enteratreasonabletimes,anyestablishment,orotherplace,wheremedicalor
harmful/dangeroushazardouswasteshavebeengenerated,stored,treatedortransported
from;
(b)
conductmonitoringortesting;and
(c)
inspectandobtainsamplesfromanybonafidestafforrepresentativeoftheestablishmentofany
suchwastesandsamplesofanycontainerorlabellingforsuchwastes.
105.Procedure
(1)Eachinspectionunderthissectionshallbecommencedandcompletedwithinareasonableperiodas
determinedbytheAgency.
106.Inspection
(1)IftheofficialfromtheAgencyobtainsanysamplepriortoleavingthepremises,heshallgivetotheowner,
operator,oragentinchargeareceiptdescribingthesampleobtainedandifrequested,aportionofeachsamplein
volumeorweighttotheportionretained,(ifgivingsuchanequalportionisfeasible).
(2)Ifanalysisismadeofsuchsamples,acopyoftheresultofsuchanalysisshallbefurnishedpromptlyto
theownerofthefactoryorindustryinchargeofthepremisesconcerned.
(3)ThemechanismforimplementationandenforcementshallbecoordinatedbytheAgencyin
collaborationwithrelevantfederalandstateministriesandparastatals.
107.Enforcement
TheprocedureforcompliancewiththisorderandviolationsshallbeascontainedintheprovisionsofDecree42of
1988andDecree58of1988inadditiontoanyotherlawsforthetimebeinginforceincludingappropriate
penalties.
108.Penalty
ApersonwhocontravenesaprovisionoftheseRegulationsisguiltyofanoffenceandliableonconvictiontothe
penaltyspecifiedinsection35or36oftheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyAct.
109.Interpretation
IntheseRegulations,unlessthecontextotherwiserequires
"Agency"meanstheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyestablishedbytheFederalEnvironmental
ProtectionAgencyAct;
"person"includesacorporateandincorporatebody,industry,enterprisesoperator,ownerofafacilityinwhich
wasteorhazardoussubstances,arehandled;
"wasteorhazardouswaste"hasthemeaningassignedtheretobytheFederalEnvironmentalProtectionAgency
Act.
200.Citation
TheseRegulationsmaybecitedastheNationalEnvironmentalProtection(ManagementofSolidandHazardous
Wastes)Regulations.
___________________________
SCHEDULE1
[Regulation.]
TABE1.1
ToxicityCategoryTable
Category
TLM96(Fish)
(Fish)orLC(mg/kg)LC50(mg/kg)LD50
Oral(Rat)LD50
Inhalation(Rat)LC50
Dermal(Rabbit)
50mg/
(mg/kg)
X.
<0.01
<0.5
<0.02
<2
0.11
0.55
0.020.2
220
110
55
0.22
20200
C.
10100
50500
220
2002000
1001000
5005000
20200
2,00020,000
(a)InthistablethedegreeoftoxicitydecreasesfromXtoDwithXbeingthemostacutelytoxiccategory.
(b)Anypersonorfactorygeneratingwastecontainingoneormoretoxiccategoriesshalldeterminetheequivalent
concentrationforthewasteonthebasisofthefollowingformularthatis
Equivalentconcentration(%)
A%
=X%+
10
B%
C%
D%
100
1,000 10,000
Where(X,A,B,C,orD)%isthesumofalltheconcentrationpercentageofaparticulartoxiccategory.
TABLE1.2
ToxicHazardous/DangerousWasteDesignationTable
Ifyourwaste'stoxicrangefallsinthe
wastes,designationis
Andyourmonthlyorbatchwastequantityis
DCategory.
Greaterthan100kg
X,A,B,orC.
Category.
182l00kg
..
Greaterthan100kg
Thenyour
DW
TABLE1.3
PersistentHazardous/DangerousWasteTable
DW
EHW
DangerousWasteNumber
DangerousWasteCriteriaandDesignation
ToxicDangerousWastes
FWTO1
EHW
FWT02
DW
FWPO1
EHW
FWP02
DW
FWP03
CarcinogenicDangerousWastes
FWCO1
EHW
FWC02
DW
PolycyclicAromaticHydrocarbons
EHW
SCHEDULE4
(a)
discardedchemicalproducts;
(b)
dangerouswasteproducts;
(c)
infectiousdangerouswastes;
(d)
dangerouswastemixture;
(e)
toxicdangerouswaste;
(f)
persistentdangerouswaste;and
(g)
carcinogenicdangerouswaste.
(a)
discardorintendedtobediscardedordescribedasabandonedi.e.disposalofor
burnedorincinerated,accumulated,storedortreated(butnotrecycled)beforeor
inlieuofbeingabandonedbybeingdisposedthroughburningorincineration;
(b)
burnedforpurposesofenergyinlieuoftheiroriginalintendeduses;
(c)
usedtoproducefuelinlieuoftheiroriginalintendeduses;
(d)
appliedtothelandinlieuoftheiroriginalintendeduse;or
(e)
containedinproductsthatareappliedtolandinlieuoftheirintendeduse.
Schedule5
[Regulation5.]
Dischargedchemicalproducts
(a)
acommercialchemicalproductormanufacturingintermediatewhichhasthegenericname
listedinthediscardedchemicalproductlistFAC0000009903;
(b)
anoffspecificationcommercialchemicalproductormanufacturingchemicalintermediate
whichifithadmetspecificationshouldhavethegenericnamelistedinthediscarded
chemicalproductlistFAC0000009903;
(c)
anycontainerorinnerlinerthathavebeenusedtoholdanycommercialchemicalproductor
manufacturingchemicalintermediatethathas,oranyoffspecificationcommercialchemicalproduct
ormanufacturingchemicalintermediatewhichifithadmetspecificationwouldhavethegenericname
listedontheacutelydangerouschemicalproductlistofFAC0000009903unlessthecontainer orinnerlineris
emptyandhasbeentriplerinsed;
(d)
anyresidueorcontaminatedsoil,water,orotherdebrisresultingfromthecleanupofaspillofa
commercialchemicalproductormanufacturingchemicalintermediatewhichifithadmet
specificationwouldhavethegenericnamelistedinthediscardedchemicalproductlistFAC000000
9903.
(2)Thematerialsoritemsdescribedin(a),(b),(c)and(d)ofthissubparagraphshallbedesignatedasdangerous
wastewhentheyare.
SCHEDULE6
[Regulation7.]
Listofinfectiouswastes
(a)
cultureandstockofinfectiousagents;
(b)
pathologicalwastes;
(c)
humanbloodwasteandproductsofblood;
(d)
sharpinstrumentsthathavebeenusedinpatientcareorinmedical,research,orindustrial
laboratories;
(e)
contaminatedanimalcarcasses,bodyparts,etc.;
V)
wastesfromsurgeryorautopsythatwereincontactwithinfectiousagents,etc.;
(g)
laboratorywastesfrommedical,pathological,pharmaceuticalorotherresearch,commercialor
industriallaboratories.
(b)
apersonwhosewastemixturecontainsoneormoretoxicconstituentsshalldeterminethe
equivalentconcentrationforhiswastefromthefollowingformula
=x%
+
A%
10
B% C% D%
+++
100 1,000 10,000
SCHEDULE7
[Regulation10(2).]
ToxicHazardous/DangerousWasteDesignationTable
Ifyourwaste'stoxicrangefallsinthe Andyourmonthlyorbatchwastequantityis
DCategory.
Thenyourwastes,designationis
Greaterthan100kg
DW
DW
EHW
X,A,B,orC.
182l00kg..
Category. Greaterthan100kg
Schedule8
ExtractionProcedure(EP)ToxicityList
DangerouswasteContaminant EHWmaximum
DWmaximum
number
concentrationinextract(mg/l)
concentrationinextract
(mg/l)
FD004
Arsenic
500
5500
FD005
Barium
10,000
10010,000
FD006
Cadmium
100
1100
FD007
Chromium
500
5500
FD008
Lead
500
5500
FD009
Mercury
20
0220
FD010
Se1enuim
100
1100
FD011
Silver
500
5500
FD012
Endrin
0.0220
FD013
Lindane
40
0.440
FD014
Methoxychlor
1,000
101,000
FD015
Toxaphene
50
0.550
FD016
2,4D
1,000
101,000
FD017
2,4,5,T
100
1100
(3)Twolevelsofconcentrationareestablishedforthecontaminantslisted(Schedule9)Anywastecontainingone
ormorecontaminantswithconcentrationsinEHW(extremelyhazardouswaste)rangesshallcausethatwasteto
bedesignatedEHW.Anywastecontainingcontaminantswhichoccuratconcentrationsinthedangerouswaste
(DW)rangeonly(i.e.noEHWcontaminants)shallbedesignatedDW.
SCHEDULE9
GenericHazardous/DangerousWasteNumbersTable
Dangerouswastecriteria
Dangerouswastenumber
Dangerouswastecriteriaand
designationtoxicdangerouswaste
Toxicdangerouswaste.
FWTC1
EHW
FMT02
DW
Persistentdangerous
FWPC1
EHW
Halogenatedhydrocarbons..
FWP02
DW
Polycyclicaromatichydrocarbons.. FWP03
EHW
Carcinogenicdangerouswastes FWC01
EHW
FWC02
DW
Schedule10
Maximumconcentrationofconstituentsforgroundwaterprotection
Constituents
Maximumconcentration(mg11)
Arsenic .
.0.05
Barium ............................................................................
1.0
Cadmium.
0.01
Chromium..
0.05
Lead
0.05
Mercury..
0.002
Selenium
0.01
Silver.
0.05
Endrin ..0.0002Wasteanalysis
Lindane
0.004
Methoxychlor..
0.1
Toxaphene
0.005
2,4,D..
0.1
2,4,5TPSilver(TreeKiller)
0.01
HandlingcodesforHazardous/DangerousWasteManagement
1.
Storage
FSOI
Container(barrel,drum,etc.)
FS02
Tank
FS03
Wastepile
FS04
Surfaceimpoundment
FS05
Other(specify)
2.
Treatment
(a)
ThermalTreatment
FT06
Liquidinjectionincinerator
FT07
Rotarykilnincinerator
FT08
Fluidisedbedincinerator
FT09
Multiplehearthincinerator
FT10
Infraredfuruaceincinerator
FT11
Moltensaltdestructor
FTl2
Pyrolysis
FTl3
Wetairoxidation
FTl4
Ca1cinator
FTl5
Microwavedischarge
FTl6
Cementkiln
FTl7
Limekiln
FTl8
Other(specify)
(b)
ChemicalTreatment
FTl9
FT20
Absorptionfield
FT21
Chemicalfixation
FT22
Chemicaloxidation
FT23
Chemicalprecipitation
FT24
Chemicalreduction
FT25
Chlorination
FT26
Chlorinolysis
FT27
Cyanidedestruction
FT28
Degradation
Absorptionmound
FT29
Detoxification
FT30
Ionexchange
FT31
Neutralisation
FT32
Ozonation
FT33
Photolysis
FT34
Other(specify)
(c)
ChemicalTreatment
(i)
SeparationofComponents
FT35
Centrifugation
FT36
Clarification
FT37
Coagulation
FT38
Decanting
FT39
Encapsulation
FT40
Filtration
FT41
Flocculation
FT42
Flotation
FT43
Foaming
FT44
Sedimentation
FT45
Thickening
FT46
Ultrafiltration
FT47
Other(specify)
(ii)
Removalofspecificcomponents
FT48
Absorptionmolecularsieve
FT49
Activatedcarbon
FT50
Blending
FT51
Catalysis
FT52
Crystallisation
FT53
Dialysis
FT54
Distillation
FT55
Electrodialysis
FT56
Electrolysis
FT57
Evaporation
FT58
Highgradientmagneticseparation
FT59
Leaching
FT60
Liquidionexchange
FT61
Liquidliquidextraction
FT62
Reserveosmosis
FT63
Solventrecovery
FT64
Stripping
FT65
Sandfilter
FT66
Other(specify)
(d)
BiologicalTreatment
FT67
Activatedsludge
FT68
Aerobiclagoon
FT69
Aerobictank
FT70
Anaerobiclagoonortank
FT71
Composting
FT72
Septictank
FT73
Sprayirrigation
FT74
Thickeningfilter
FT75
Tricklingfilter
FT76
Wastestablisationpond
FT77
Other(specify)
FT7879
(Reserved)
(e)
Disposal
FD80
Undergroundinjection
FD81
Landfill
FD82
Landtreatment
FD83
Oceandisposal
FD84
Surfaceimpoundment(tobeclosedasalandfill)
FD85
Other(Specify)
SCHEDULE11
1.0
Hazardous(Dangerous)ChemicalProducts(FAC0000009903)
1.1
AcutelyHazardous(Dangerous)ChemicalProductsList
HazardousSubstance
Dangerous
WasteNo.
FEPA*Reasonfor
harzardousdesignation
designation
FA023
Acetaldehyde,chloro
EHW
BH
FBOO1
Acetaldehyde..
EHW
FB034
Acetaldehyde,trichloro
EHW
FAOO2
Acetamide,N(aminothioxomethyl)...............
.EHW
FA057
Acetamide,2fluoro......................................
EHW
BH
FA058
Aceticacid,fluorosodiumsalt..........................
EHW
AH
FB144
Aceticacid,leadsalt..........................................
EHW
DEP
FA066 Acetimidicacid,N[methylcarbamoyl)oxy]
thiomethylester................................................
EHW
FB003 Acetonitrile........................................................
EHW
CI
FAOO1 3(alphaAcetonylbenzyl)4hydroxycoumarin
EHW
andsalts..............................................................
FAOO2
lAcetyl2thiourea............................................
EHW
FBOO6
Acetylchloride..................................................
EHW
CHaR
FA003
Aerolein..............................................................
EHW
FBOO7
Acrylamide........................................................
EHW
FBOO8
Acrylicacid........................................................
EHW
COL
FBOO9
Acrylonitrile........................................................
EHW
C+l
FA070
Aldicarb..............................................................
EHE
FAOO4
Aldrin..................................................................
EHW
XH
FAOO5
Allylalcohol......................................................
EHW
FAOO6
Aluminiumphosphide........................................
EHW
BR
FAOO7
5(Aminomethyl)3isoxazolo............................
EHW
FAOO8
4Aminopyridine................................................
EHW
FAOO9
Ammoniumpicrate............................................
EHW
FA1l9
Ammoniumvanadate..........................................
EHW
FB012
Aniline................................................................
EHW
CI
FBOIO
Arsenicacid........................................................
EHW
FA012
Arsenic(III)oxide..............................................
EHW
B+
FAOll
Arsenic(V)oxide..............................................
EHW
FAOll
Arsenicpentoxide..............................................
EHW
FA012
Arsenictrioxide..................................................
EHW
B+
FA038
Arsine,diethyl..................................................
EHW
FB015
Azaserine............................................................
EHW
C+
FA054
Aziridine............................................................
EHW
B+
FBO10
Azirino(2,3:3,4)pyrrolo(1,2a)indole4,
7dione,6amino[8(aminocarbonyl)oxy)
methyl]1,1a,2,8a,
8bhexahydro8amethoxy5methyl................................ EHW
B+
FA013
Bariumcyanide..................................................
EHW
FB157
Benz[j]acenathrylene,1,2,
EHW
HP
FB017
Benzylchloride..................................................
EHW
DH
FB018
Benz[a]anthracene............................................
EHW
p*
FB018
1,2Benzanthracene..........................................
EHW
p*
FB094
1,2Benzanthracene,7, l2dimethyl................
EHW
CP
FB012
Benzenamine......................................................
EHW
FA024
Benzenamine,4chloro......................................
EHW
CH
FB049
Benzenamine,4chloro2methyl......................
EHW
FB093
Benzenamine,N,Ndimethyl4(phenylazo).........
EHW
C+
FB158
Benzenamine,4,4methylenebis(2chloro)....
EHW
H+
FAOn
Benzenamine,4nitro........................................
EHW
FA028
Benzene,(chloromethyl)..................................
EHW
BH+
FB019
Benzene..............................................................
EHW
C+l
FB038
Benzeneaceticacid,4chloroalpha(4chlorophel
ethyl..................................................................
EHW
FB030
Benzene,lbromo4phenoxy..........................
EHW
FB037
Benzene,chloro................................................
EHW
BH1
FB190
1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacidanthydride..........
EHW
FB070
Benzene,1,2dichloro......................................
EHW
BH
FB071
Benzene,1,3dichloro......................................
EHW
BH
FBOn
Benzene,1,4dichloro......................................
EHW
BH
FB017
Benzene,1,3(dichloromethyl)........................
EHW
DH
FB223
Benzene,1,3disocyanatomethyl......................
EHW
BR
FB239
Benzene,dimethyl............................................
EHW
C1
FB201
1,3Benzenediol................................................
EHW
FB127
Benzene,hexachloro........................................
EHW
FB056
Benzene,hexahydro..........................................
EHW
FB188
Benzene,hydroxy..............................................
EHW
FB220
Benzene,methyl................................................
EHW
FB105
Benzene,lmethyl1,2,4dinitro......................
EHW
FB106
Benzene,lmethyl2,6dinitro........................
EHW
C1
FB055
Benzene,(lmethylethyl)................................
EHW
FB169
Benzene,nitro....................................................
EHW
FB183
Benzene,pentachloro..........................................
EHW
DH+
FB185
Benzene,pentachloronitro..................................
EHW
DHOP
FB020
Benzenesulphonicacidchloride........................
EHW
DHOP
FB020
Benzenesulphonylchloride................................
EHW
DH
FB207
Benzene,1,2,4,5tetrachloro..........................
EHW
HOR
FB023
Benzene,(trichloromethyl)................................
FA042
1,2Benzenediol,4(lhydroxy2(methylamino)
ethyl)................................................................
EHW
FA014
Benzenethiol......................................................
EHW
FB021
Benzidine............................................................
EHW
B+
FB022
Benzo(a)pyrene................................................
EHW
P+
FB022
3,4Benzopyrene................................................
EHW
P+
FB197
pBenzouinone..................................................
EHW
FB023
Benzotrichloride................................................
EHW
HOR
FB050
1,2Benzphenanthrene......................................
EHW
P+
FA028
Benzylchloride..................................................
EHW
PH+
FA015
Berylliumdust
EHW
C+
FB085
2,2Bioxirane
EHW
B1
FB021
(1,1'Biphenyl)4,4'diamine.
EHW
B+
FB073
(1,1'Biphenyl)4,4'diamine,3,3dichloro EHW
H+
FB095
(1,1'Biphenyl)4,4'diamine,3,3dimethyl.EHW
C+
FB024
Bis(2chloroethoxy)methane
EHW
CH
FB027
Bis(2chloroisoprooyl)ether..
EHW
CHG
FA016
Bis(chloromethyl)ether.
EHW
CH+
FB246
Brominecyanide..
EHW
CH
FA017
Bromoacetone
EHW
CH
FB225
Bromoform..
EHW
FB030
4Bromophenylphenylether..
EHW
FA018
Brucine.. EHW
FB128
1,3Butadiene,1,1,2,3,4,4hexachloro..
EHW
CH
FB035
Butanoicacid4[bis(2chloroethyl)amino]
benzene.EHW
FB160
2Butanoneperoxide.
EHW
BR
FB074
2Butene,1,4dichloro EHW
B1
FB053
2Butenal............................................................
EHW
B1
FB074
2Butene,1,4dichloro. EHW
CH1
FB032
Calciumchromate
EHW
C+EP
FA021
Calciumcyanide
EHW
FA123
Camphene,octachloro
EHW
XH
FA097
Camphor..
EHW
FA178
Carbamicacid,methylnitrosoethylester EHW
C+
FB176
Carbamide,Nethylnitroso.EHW
C+
FB177
Carbamide,NmethylNnitros EHW
C+
FB219
Carbamide,thio..EHW
C+
FA103
Carbamimidoselenoicacid..EHW
FB097
Carbamoylchloride,dimethyl....................................................EHW
DH+
FA022
Carbonbisulphide EHW
D1?
FA022
Carbondisulphide.. EHW
D1?
FB156
Carbonocholoridicacid,methylester.EHW
BH1
FB033
Carbonoxyfluoride.. EHW
BHR
FB211
Carbontetrachloride. EHW
CH+
FA095
Carbonylchloride.
EHW
BH
FB033
Carbonylfluoride.. EHW
BHR
FB035
Chlorambucil...............................................................
EHW
H+
FB036
Chlodane,trechnical EHW
XH
FA033
Chlorinecyanide
EHW
AH
FB026
Chlnaphazine
EHW
H+
FA023
Chloroacetaldehyde
EHW
BH
FA024
pChloroanilin
EHW
CH
FB037
Chlorobenzene...............................................
EHW
BH1
FB039
4ChloromCresol...........................................
.EHW H
FB041
1Chloro2,3epoxypropane..............................
EHW
CH+1
FB042
2Chloroethylvinylether....................................
EHW
CH
FB044
Chloroform........................................................
EHW
CH+
FB046
Chloromethylmethylether................................
EHW
DH+1
FB047
betaChloronaphtalene........................................
EHW
DH
FB048
OChlorophenol..................................................
EHW
DH
FA026
1(oChlorophenyl)thiourea..............................
EHW
AH
FA027
3Chloropropionitrile..........................................
EHW
BH
FB049
4Chlorootuluidine,hydrochloride..................
EHW
FB032
Chromicacid,calciumsalt..................................
EHW
C+EP
FB050
Chrysene............................................................
EHW
P+
FA029
Coppercyanides................................................
EHW
FB052
Cresols................................................................
EHW
FB052
Cresylicacid......................................................
EHW
FB053
Crotonaldehyde..................................................
EHW
FB055
Cummene............................................................
EHW
Cl
FA030
Cyanides(solublecyanidesalts),notelsewhere
specified..............................................................
EHW
FA031
Cyanogen............................................................
EHW
B1
FB246
Cyanogenbromide..............................................
EHW
CH
FA033
Cyanogenchloride..............................................
EHW
AH
FB197
1,4Cyclohexadienedione..................................
EHW
FB056
Cyclohexane......................................................
EHW
C1
FB057
Cyclohexanone..................................................
EHW
C1
FB130
1,3Cyclopentadiene,
XH
5,hexachloro......................................................
Cyclophosphamide............................................
EHW
CH+1
FB058
1,2,3,4,5,
EHW
FB240 2,4D,saltsandesters........................................
EHW
BH
FB060 DDD..................................................................
EHW
CH+
FB06l DDT....................................................................
EHW
XH+
FB142 Decachlorooctahydro
cyclobuta[c,d,]pentalen2one........................
EHW
XH
FB062 Diallate................................................................
EHW
CH+
FA133 Diamine..............................................................
EHW
B+R
FB063 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene....................................
EHW
AP+
FB063 1,2
:5,6Dibenzanthracene..............................EHW
P+A
FB064 1,2
:7,8Dibenzopyrene.................................. EHW
P+
1,3,4,metheno2H
FB064 Dibenz[a,i]pyrene............................................
EHW
P+
FB066 1,2Dibromo3Chloropropane........................
EHW
CH+
FB062 S(2,3Dichloroally)dicopropylthio
CH+
EHW
BH
EHW
carbamate............................................................
FB070 oDichlorobenzene..............................................
FB07l mDichlorobenzene............................................
EHW
BH
FBOn pDichlorobenzene..............................................
EHW
BH
FB073 3,3Dichlorobenzidine......................................
EHW
B+
FB074 1,4Dichloro2butene......................................
EHW
CHI
FB075 Dichlorodifluoromethane..................................
EHW
FB060 Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane......................
EHW
CH+
FB06l Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane......................
EHW
XH+
FB078 1,lDichloroethylene........................................
EHW
CH+
FB079 1,2Dichloroethylene........................................
EHW
DH
FB025 Dichloroethyl......................................................
EHW
CH
FB08l 2,4Dichlorophenol............................................
EHW
DH
FB082 2,6Dichlorophenol............................................
EHW
DH
BH
FA036 Dichlorophenylarsine..........................................
EHW
BH
FB083 1,2Dichloropropane..........................................
EHW
CHI
FA037 Dieldrine............................................................
EHW
XH+
FB085 1,2,3,4Diepoxybutane....................................
EHW
Bl
FA038 Diethylarsine......................................................
EHW
FA039 0,ODiethylS[2(ethylthio)ethyl]
esters..................................................................
phosphorodithioate............................................
EHW
FB087 0,ODiethylSmethyldithiophosphate..............
EHW
FA04l Diethylpnitrophenylphosphate........................
EHW
FA040 0,ODiethylpyrazenylphosphorothioate..........
EHW
FA043 Disopropylfluorophosphate..............................
EHW
BH
FA044 Dimethoate..........................................................
EHW
FB092 Dimethylamine..................................................
EHW
Cl
FB093 Dimethylaminoazobenze....................................
EHW
C+
FB094 7,l2Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene....................
EHW
CP
FB095 3,3Dimethylbenzidine......................................
EHW
C+
FB096 alpha,alphaDimethylbenzylhydropererOxide..
EHW
CR
FB097 Dimethy1carbamoy1chloride..............................
EHW
DH+
FB099 1,2Dimethylhydrazine......................................
EHW
C+l
FA045 3,3Dimethyll(methylthiobutanone,O[(methy
EHW
FA082 Dimethylnitrosamine..........................................
EHW
B+
FA046 Alpha,alphaDimethylphenethylamine..............
EHW
FB103 Dimethylsulphate..............................................
EHW
CO+
FA047 4,6Dinitroocresolandsalts............................
EHW
FA034 4,6Dinitroocydohexylphenol........................
EHW
FA048 2,4Dinitrophenol..............................................
EHW
FB105 2,4Dinitrotoluene..............................................
EHW
FB106 2,6Dinitrotoluene..............................................
EHW
FA020 Dinoseb..............................................................
EHW
FB109 1,2Diphenylhydrazine......................................
EHW
FB035 Diphosphoramide,octamethyl............................
EHW
FBIlO
EHW
C??
carbonyl]oxime................................................
FA07l 0,ODimethylOpnitrophenyl
EHW
phosphorothioate................................................
Dipropylamine....................................................
FBI11 Dinpropylnitrosamine......................................
EHW
C+
FA039 Disulphoton........................................................
EHW
FA049 2,4Dithiobiuret................................................
EHW
FA109 Dithiopyrophosphoricacid,tetraethylester........
EHW
FA050 Endosulphan......................................................
EHW
XH
FA088 Endothiol............................................................
EHW
FA051 Endrin................................................................
EHW
XH
FA042 Epinephrine........................................................
EHW
FBOOI Ethanal................................................................
EHW
FBI74 Ethanamine,NethyINnitroso..........................
EHW
C+
EHW
CH+
EHW
DH
FA046 Ethanamine,
1,
ldimethylWphenyl..............
FB067 Ethane,1,2dibromo........................................
FB076 Ethane,1,
EHW
ldichlorol........................................
FBOn Ethane,1,2dichloro........................................
EHW
DH
FBII4
EHW
1,2Ethanedrylibiscarbamodithiocacid............
FBI31 Ethane,1,
1,
FB024 Ethane,1,
1[methylenebis(oxy)bisEHW
1,2,2,2,hexachloro.................... EHW
[2chloro............................................................
FB247 Ethane,I,I,Itrichlor22bis
EHW
CH
DH
(pmetoxypheny)................................................
EHW
EHW
CH
AH
FB003 Ethanenitrile........................................................
FB025 Ethane,1,
1,oxybis2chloro..............................
FBI84 Ethane,pentachloro..........................................
EHW
FB208 Ethane,1,
1,
1,2tetrachloro............................EHW
FB209 Ethane,1,
1,2,2tetrachloro............................
FB227 Ethane,1,
1,2irichloro....................................
FB084 Ethenamine,NmethyINnitroso....................
EHW
EHW
EHW
CH
B+
FB043 Ethene,chloro....................................................
EHW
DH+
FB042 Ethane,2chloroethoxy....................................
EHW
CH
EHW
CH+
DH
EHW
CH
FB078 Ethene,1,
ldichloro........................................
FB079 Ethene,transI,2dichloro................................
FB210 Ethene,1,
EHW
1,2,2tetrachloro............................
FBOO6 Ethanoylchloride................................................
EHW
CH
FBlOi
EHW
FB038 Ethyl4,4dic1orobenzilate..................................
EHW
DH
FBII4
Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamicacid),saltsand
esters..................................................................
EHW
FB067 Ethylenedibromide............................................
EHW
CH
Ethylenedichloride............................................
EHW
DH
FBl15 Ethyleneoxide....................................................
EHW
CI
FA054 Ethylenimine......................................................
EHW
B+
FB076 Ethylidenedichloride..........................................
EHW
DH
FA056 Fluorine..............................................................
EHW
FA057 Fluoroacetamide................................................
EHW
BH
FA058 Fluoraceticacid,sodiumsalt..............................
EHW
AH
FB122 Formaldehyde....................................................
EHW
FA065 Fulminicacid,mercury(II)salt..........................
EHW
R?
FB125 2Furancarboxaldehyde......................................
EHW
C?
FB147 2,5Furandione..................................................
EHW
FB125 Furfural..............................................................
EHW
C?
FB126 Glycidylaldeyade................................................
EHW
C+
Ethylcyanide......................................................
FBon
FB163 GuanidineNnitrosoNmethylN'nitro............
EHW
C+
FA059 Heptachlor..........................................................
EHW
XH+
FB127 Hexachlorobenzene............................................
EHW
FB128 Hexachlorobutadiene..........................................
EHW
CH
FB130 Hexachlorocyc1opentadiene(gammaisomer)....
EHW
XH
IOHexachloro6,7epoxyl,4,
4a,5,6,7,8aoctahydroendo,endI,4,5,
8dimethanophalene..........................................
EHW
XH
IOHexachloro6,7epoxyl,4,
4a,5,6,7,8,8aoctahydroendo,exol,4,5,
8,dimethanonaphalene......................................
EHW
XH+
FB13l Hexachloroethane..............................................
EHW
EHW
BH
BH
FA060 Hexachlorohexahydroendoendodimethanonaphtl
EHW
BH
HB132 Hexachlorophene................................................
EHW
CH
FB243 Hexachloropropane............................................
EHW
FA062 Hexaethyltetraphosphate....................................
EHW
FB133 Hydrazine............................................................
EHW
B+R
FBl16 Hydrazinecarbothioamide..................................
EHW
IOHexachlorol,4,4a,5,8,
8ahexahydro1,4,5,8endo
endodimethanonaphaleine................................
IOHexachlorol,4,4a,5,8,
8ahexahydrol,4,5,8endo,
exodimethanonaphthalene..................................
............................................................................
EHW
FB099 Hydraxine,
1,2dimethyl..................................
EHW
C+
FB109 Hydrazine,
1,2diphenyl..................................
EHW
FA068 Hydrazine,methyl............................................
EHW
FA063 Hydrocyanicacid................................................
EHW
FA063 Hydrogencyanide..............................................
EHW
FA096 Hydrogenphosphide..........................................
EHW
FB135 Hydrogensulphide..............................................
EHW
Bl
FB096 Hydroperoxidemethyllphenyletyl................
EHW
CR
FB245 Indomethacin......................................................
EHW
BH
FA064 Isocyanicacid,methylester................................
EHW
17
EHW
FAOO7 3
(2H)Isozalone,5(animomethyl)....................
FB142 Kepone................................................................
EHW
XH
FB143 Lasiocarpine........................................................
EHW
C+
FB144 Leadacetate........................................................
EHW
DEP
FB129 Lindane..............................................................
EHW
H+
FB147 Maleicanhydride................................................
EHW
FB149 Malononitrile......................................................
EHW
FB151 Mercury..............................................................
EHW
EP
FA092 Mercury(acetatoO),phenyl..............................
EHW
FA065 Mercuryfulminate..............................................
EHW
R7
FB152 Methacrylotrinile................................................
EHW
FB092 Methanemine,Nmethyl....................................
EHW
FA016 Methane,oxybis(chloro)..................................
EHW
BH+
FA112 Methane,tetranitro............................................
EHW
AR
FB029 Methane,bromo..................................................
EHW
FB045 Methane,chloro................................................
EHW
FB046 Methanechloromethyoxy..................................
EHW
DH+
FB068 Methane,dibromo............................................
EHW
CH+
FB080 Methane,dichloro..............................................
EHW
CH
FB075 Methane,dichlorodiphloro................................
EHW
FB138 Methane,iodo....................................................
EHW
H+
FB2ll
Methane,tetrachloro..........................................
EHW
CH+
FAll8 Methanethiol,trichloro......................................
EHW
FB153 Methanethiol......................................................
EHW
FB225 Methane,tribromo..............................................
EHW
FB12l Methane,trichorofluoro....................................
EHW
FB044 Methane,trichloro............................................
EHW
CHI
8octachloro3a,4,7,7atetrahydro..................
EHW
XH
FA066 Methomyl............................................................
EHW
FA067 2Methylaziridine..............................................
EHW
B+
FA068 Methylhydrazine................................................
EHW
AI
FA064 Methylisocyanate..............................................
EHW
FA069 2Methyllactonitrite............................................
EHW
FA07l Methylparathion................................................
EHW
FB029 Methylbromide..................................................
EHW
FB045 Methylchloride..................................................
EHW
HI
FB156 Methylchlorocarbonate......................................
EHW
GHI
8heptachloro3a,4,7,7atetrahydro
FA036 4,7Methanoindan,
1,2,4,5,6,7,8,
FB226 Methylchloroform..............................................
EHW
CH
FB157 3methy1chlorlanthrene......................................
EHW
HP
FB158 4,4methylenebis(2chloroniline)....................
EHW
H+
FB132 2,2methylenebis(3,4,6trichorophenol)........
EHW
CH
FB068 Methylenebromide............................................
EHW
CH+
FB080 Methylenechloride............................................
EHW
CH
FB1l2 Methyleneoxide................................................
EHW
FB160 Methylethylketoneperoxide............................
EHW
BR
FB138 Methyliodide......................................................
EHW
H+
FB163 NMethylNnitroNnitrosoquanidine..............
EHW
C+R
FBOlO MitomyeinC......................................................
EHW
B+
FB165 Naphthalene........................................................
EHW
FB047 Naphthalene,2chloro......................................
EHW
DH
FB166 1,4Naphthalenedione........................................
EHW
FB236 2,7Naphthalenedisulphonicacid,3,3[(3,3
dimethyl(1,lbiphenyl)4,4diyl)]bis(azo)
bis(5amino4hydroxy,tetrasodiumsalt..........
EHW
H+
FBl16 1,4,naphthaquinone..........................................
EHW
FB167 lnaphtylamine..................................................
EHW
B+
FB168 2naphthalamine................................................
EHW
B+
FB167 alphanaphthalamine..........................................
EHW
B+
FB168 betanaphthalamine............................................
EHW
B+
FB026 2Naphthalamine,N,Nbis(2chloromethyl)..
EHW
H+
FAOn alphaNaphthylthiorea........................................
EHW
FA073 Nickelcarbonyl..................................................
EHW
FA074 Nickelcyanide....................................................
EHW
DR
FA074 Nickel(II)cyanide..............................................
EHW
DR
FA073 Nickeltetracarbonyl............................................
EHW
FA075 Nicotineandsalts................................................
EHW
FA076 Nitricoxide........................................................
EHW
FA077 pNitroaniline......................................................
EHW
FB169 Nitrobenzene......................................................
EHW
FA078 Nitrogendioxide................................................
EHW
FA076 Nitrogen(II)oxide..............................................
EHW
FA078 Nigrogen(IV)oxide..........................................
EHW
FA08l Nitroglycerine....................................................
EHW
FB170 pNitrophenol....................................................
EHW
FB17l 2Nitropropane..................................................
EHW
FB174 NNitrosodiethylamine......................................
EHW
C+
FA082 NNitrosodiethylamine......................................
EHW
B+
FB176 NNitrosoNethylurea........................................
EHW
C+
FB177 NNitrosoNmethylurea....................................
EHW
C+
FB178 NNitrosoNmethyluretane................................
EHW
C+
FA084 NNitrosomethylvynlamine..
EHW
B+
FB179 NNitrosopiperidine.
EHW
C+
FBI11 NNitrosoNpropylamine..EHW
C+
FA050 5Norbonene2,3,dimethanol,1,4,5,6,7,
7hexachloro,cyclicsulphite.
EHW
FA087 Osmiumoxide..
EHW
FA087 Osmiumtetroxide.
EHW
FA088 70xabicyclo(2,2,1)heptane2,
XH
3dicarboxylicacid. EHW
FB058 2H1,3,20xazaphosphorine,2[bis
(2chloroethylamino)tetrahydro,oxide2EHW
FB115 Oxirane.
EHW
CH+
X
CH+
FAO9 Parathion..
EHW
FB13 Pantachlorobenzene.
EHW
FB18
EHW
AH
DH
SeeFE207
Panthachloroethane
Penthachlorophenol............................................
EHW
AH
EHW
FA048 Phenol,2,4dinitro..
FB188 Phenol................................................................
EHW
FA047 Phenol,2,4,dinitro6methyl,andsalts...EHW B
FA020 Phenol,2,4dinitro6(1methylpropyl).EHW
FA009 Phenol,2,4,6trinitroammoniumsaltEHW
FB048 Phenol,2chloro..
EHW
DH
FB039 Phenol,4chloro3methyl
EHW
FB081 Phenol,2,4,dichloro..
EHW
DH
FB082 Phenol,2,6dichloro
EHW
DH
FB170 Phenol,4nitro.
EHW
Phenol,pentachloro.
EHW
AH
See
FEF027 Phenol,2,3,4,6tetrachloro
EHW
CH
See
FEF027 Phenol,2,4,5trichloro
EHW
AH
See
AH
BH
FA093 NPhenylthoiurea.
EHW
FA094 Phorate.
EHW
See
BH
FA044 Phosphorodithioicacid0,Odimeth
12[2(methylamino)2oxoethyl]ester
EHW
FA043 Phosphofluorideacid,bis(1methylpethyl)esterEHW BH
FA094 Phosphorothoicacid,0,diethylS(ethylthio)
methylester..
EHW
EHW
FA097 Phosphorothioicacid,0,Odimeth1[pdi:
ethylamino)sulphonyl(phenylester)..
FA089 Phosphorothioicacid,0,Odiethyl
O(pnitrophenyl)ester..EHW X
FA040 Phosphorothioicacid,0,OdiethylOpyrazinylester..EHW A
FB189 Phosphorussulphide..
EHW
BIR
FB190 Phthalicanhydride
EHW
FB191 2Picoline
EHW
FAllO Plumbane,tetraethyl.
EHW
FA098 Potassiumcyanide.
EHW
FA009 Potassiumsilvercyanide.EHW
FA070 Propanal,2methyl2(methylthio)Omethylamino
carbonyl]oximeEHW B
FB194 IPropanamine..
EHW
FBllO
EHW
IPropanamine,Npropyl..
FB066 Propana,1,2dibromo3chloro
EHW
CH+
FB149 Propanedinitrile
EHW
FB101 Propanenitrile.
EHW
FB027 Propanenitrile,3chloro .
EHW
BH
FA079 Propanenitrile,2hydroxy2methyl.
EHW
FB171 Propane,2nitro.
EHW
FB027 Propane,2,2,oxybis[2choloro ..
EHW
CHO
FA081 1,2,3Propanetriol,trinitrate.
EHW
R?
DH
FB126 IPropanol,2,3epoxyEHW
C*
FA017 2Propanone,bromo.
CH
EHW
FA003 2Propenal............................................................................
EHW
FB007 2Propenamide
EHW
FB084 Propene,1,3dichloro.
EHW
CH
FB243 IPropene,1,1,2,3,3hexachloro
EHW
FB009 2Propenenitrile.
EHW
C*
FB008 2Propenoicacid
COl
EHW
FEF207Propionicacid,2(2,4,5,trichlorophenoxyEHW B
FB194 nPropylamine.
EHW
BH
FB083 Propylenedichloride.
EHW
CH1
FA067 1,2Propylenimine..
EHW
B+1
FA102 2Propynlol
EHW
FA008 4Pyridinamine.
EHW
FB196 Pyridine
EHW
C1
FB179 Pyridine,hexahydroNnitroso
EHW
C+
FB191 Pyridine,2methyl
EHW
FA111 Pyrophosphoricacid,terraethylester
EHW
FB201 Resorcinol..........................................................
EHW
F103
EHW
FB015 LSerine,diazoacetate(ester).
EHW
C+
FA104 Silvercyanide
EHW
Selenourea...
See
FEF027Silvex.EHW BH
FA105 Sodiumazide..
EHW
FA107 Strontiumsulphide..
EHW
FA108 Strychnidin1Oone,andsalts.
EHW
FA108 Strychnineandsalts
EHW
FB135 Sulphidehydride..
EHW
FB103 Sulphuricacid,dimethylester.
EHW
CO+
FB115 Sulphuricacidthallium(1)salt.
EHW
B189
EHWBIR
See
FEF027 2,4,5T..
See
FEF0271,2,4,5Tetrachlorobenzene.EHWDH
FB208 1,1,1,2Tetrachloroethane.
EHW
FB210 Tetracholoroethylene
EHW
CH+
FB2l2 2,3,4,6,Tetrachlorophenol...............................
EHW
CH
FA111 Tetraethylhyrophosphate
EHW
FA112 Tetranitromethane..
EHW
AR
FA062 Tetraphosphoricacid,hexaethylester..EHW
FA113 Thallicoxide..
Sulphurphosphide
EHW
EHW
BH*
FA114 Thallium(I)selenide
EHW
FA045 Thiofanox
FA049 Thioimidodicarbonicdiamide
EHW
FB153 Thiometainol.........................................................
EHW
B1
FA014 Thiophenol..........................................................
EHW
FA116 Thiosemicarbazide
EHW
BH+
C+
FA026 Thiourea,2(chlorophenyl)
AH
FB220 Toluene.
CI
BR
FA123 Toxaphene.
EHW
XH
CH
FB227 1,1,2trichloroethane..
EHW
CH
CH
CH+
FA118 Trichloromethanethiol........................................
EHW
FB121 Trichloromonoffuoromethane
EHW
See
FEF2072,4,5Trichlorophenol......................................
EHW
AH
See
FEP2072,4,6Trichlorophenol......................................
EHW
AH
See
DH
H+
BH+
..EHW
EHW
EHW
FB237 Uracilmustard.
EHW
BH+
FA119 Vanadicacid,ammoniumsalt..
EHW
FA120 Vanadiumpentoxide..
EHW
FA120 Vanadium(V)oxide.
EHW
DH+
FA121 Zinccyanide.
EHW
FA122 Zincphosphide
EHW
BR
1.2ModeratelyHazardous/DangerousChemicalProducts
FB187 Acetamide,Nethoxyphenyl) DW
FB005 Acetamide,N9Hfluoren2ylDW
FB112 Aceticacid,ethylesterDW D1
FB214 Aceticacid,thallium(I)saltDW
FB002 AcetoneDW
D1
FB004 Acetophenone..
DE
FB005 2Acetylaminofluorene
DW
FB150 Alanine,3[pbis(2chloroethyl)amino]phenyl
DW
FB328 2Aminolmethylbenzene.. DW
D+
FB353 4Aminolmethylbenzene..DW
FB011 Amitrole.DW
D+
FB014 Auramine.
FB016 Benz[c]acridineDW
FB016 3,4BenzacridineDW +
FB014 Benzenamine,4,4carbonimidoylbis(N,
FB222 Benzanamine,2methyl,hydrochlorideDW
DW
D+
NdimethylDW +
D+
FB181 Benzenamine,2methyl5nitroDW D
FB028 1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dibutylesterDW
FB069 1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dibutylesterDW D
FB088 1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacid,diethylester.DW
FB102 1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dimethylesterDW
FB107 1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dinoctylester..DW
FB203 Benzene1,2methylenedioxy4allyl.DW
FB141 Benzene,1,2methylendioxy4propenyl.. DW
D+
FB090 Benzene,1,2methylenedioxy4propyl.....................................DW D+
FB234 Benzene,1,3,5trinitro. DW
FB202 1,2Benzisothiazolin3one,1,ldioxide,andsalts..
DW
FB120 Benzo[j,k]floureno
DW
FB091 (1,lBiphenyl)4'diamine,3,3dimethoxy...................................................... DW
D+
FB244 Bis(dimethylthiocarbomoyl)disulfide.
DW
FB028 Bis(2ethythoxyl)phthalate.
DW
FB172 1Butanamine,NbutylNnitroso..
DW
D+
FB031 1Butanol............................................................................................................ DW
D1
FB159 2Butanone. DW
D1
FB031 nButylalcohol................................................................................................... DW
D1
FB136 Cacodylicacid.
DW
FB215 Carbonicacid,dithallium(I)salt.. DW
FB051 Creocote..
DW
FB059 Daunomycin.. DW
FB221 Diminotoluene DW
FB069 Dibutylphthalate DW
FB192 3,5DichloroN(1,1dimethyl2propynyl)
Benzamide. DW
FB108 1,4Diethylenedioxide
DW
D+
FB086 N,NDiethylhdrazine.
DW
FB088 Diethylphthalate
DW
FB089 Dietylstilbestrol................................................................................................
DW
FB148 1,2Dihydro36pyridizincdione
DW
FB090 Dihydrosafrole
DW
FB091 3,3Dimethoxybensidine.
DW
D+
FB098 1,lDimethylhydrazine.
DW
+1
FB101 2,4Dimethylphenol.
DW
D+
FB102 Dimethylphthalate.
DW
FB107 Dinoctylphthalate
DW
FB108 1,4Dioxane
DW
D+
FB117 Ethane,1,loxybis..
D+
DW
FB218 EthanethioamideDW
FB173 Ethanol,2,2(nitrosoimino)bis. DW
FB004 Ethanone,lphenyl..
DW
FB112 Ethylacetate..
DW
FB113 Ethylacrylate.
DW
DI
FB238 Ethylcarbamate(urethane)..DW
FB116 Ethylenethiourea
DW
D+
FB117 Ethylether.
DW
DI
FB118 Ethylmethacrylate
DW
FBl19 Ethylmethanesulphonate
DW
FB139 Ferricdextran
DW
FB120 Fluoranthene
DW
FB123 Formicacid..
DW
DO
FB124 Furan. DW
FB2l3 Furan,tetrahydro.
DW
FB124 Furfuran
DW
FB213 Furan,tetrahydro
DW
FB059 5,12Naphthacenedione,(8Scis)8acety1O[(3amino2,3,
6trideoxyalphally;oxyl]7,8,9,1Otetrahydro6,8,11
trihydroxylmetoxy. DW
FB172 NNitrosodinbutylamine.
DW
+
D+
FB173 NNitrosodiethanolamine.. DW
FB180 NNitrosopyrrolidine.
DW
D+
FB181 5Nitrootoluidine
DW
FB193 1,2,Oxathiolane,2,2dioxide DW
FB182 Paraldehyde.
DW
DI
FB186 1,3Pentadiene..
DW
DI
FB187 Phenacetin..
DW
D*
FB101 Phenol,2,4dimethyl
DW
FB137 1,10(1,2Phenylene)pyrene DW
FB145 phosphoricacid,leadsalt
DW
FB087 phopshorodithiocacid,O.OdiethylSmethylester..
DW
FB192 Pronamide..
DW
FB193 1,3Propanesultone..
DW
FB140 1Propanol,2methyl.. DW
DI
FB002 2Propanone..
DW
DI
FB113 2Propenoicacid,ethylester
DW
DI
FB118 2Propenoicacid,2methyl,ethylester. DW
FB162 2Propenoicacid,2methylmethylester.
DW
DI
FB234 SynTrinitrobenzene..
DW
DR
FB182 1,3,5Trioxane,2,4,5trimethyl..
DW
DI
FB200 Yohimban16carboxylicacid,11,17dimethoxy18
(3,4,5,trimethoxybenzoyoxy]methylester. .
*EHW....................................
ExtremelyHazardousWaste
DW........................................
DangerousWaste
Toxic,CategoryX
A.
Toxic,CategoryA
B.
Toxic,CategoryB
C..
Toxic,CategoryC
D. Toxic,CategoryD
H PersistentHalogenatedHydrocarbon
0............................................
Corrosive
Persistent,PolycyclicHydrocarbon
IARCAnimalorHuman,PositiveorsuspectedCarcinogen
I............................................
Ignitable
R. Reactive
EP
ExtractionProcedureToxicity
Inconclusive
KEY
SCHEDULE12
[Regulation76(1).]
2.0
Hazardous/DangerousWasteSourcesList(FAC0000009904)
2.1
NonSpecificSources
Dangerous
wasteNo.
2.1.1Generic
Sources
FEF001
Thefollowingspenthalogenatedsolventsusedindegreasing:Tetrachloroethylene
trichloroethylenechloride,1,1,l,trichloroethane,carbontetrachloride,andchlorinated
fluorocarbons;andsludgesfromtherecoveryofthesesolventsindegreasingoperations(See
footnote1,below).
FEF002
Thefollowinghalogenatedsolvents:tetrachloroethylene,methylenechloride,
trichloroethane,chlorobenzene,1,1,2trichlorol,2,2,trifluoroethane,ortho
dichlorobenzeneandtrichlorofluoromethane;andthestillbottomsfromtherecoveryof
thesesolvents(Seefootnote1,below).
FEF003
Thefollowingspentnonhalogenatedsolvents:xylene,acetone,ethylacetateethylbenzene,
ethylether,methylisobutylketone,nbutylalcohol,cyclohexanoneandmethanol;andthe
stillbottomsfromtherecoveryofthesesolvents.
FEF004
Thefollowingspentnonhalogenatedsolvents:cresolsandacrylicacid.
FEF005
Thefollowingspentnonhalogenatedsolvents:Toluene,methylethylketone,carbon
disulphide,isobutanol,pyridine,andthestillbottomsfromtherecoveryofthesesolvents.
FEF006
Wastewatertreatmentsludgesfromelectroplatingoperations,exceptfromthefollowing
processes:(1)sulphuricacidanodisingofaluminium;(2)tinplatingoncarbonsteel;(3)zinc
plating(segregatedbasis)oncarbonsteel;(4)aluminiumorzincaluminiumplatingon
carbonsteel;(5)cleaning,strippingassociatedwithtin,zincandaluminiumplatingoncarbon
steel;and(6)chemicaletchingandmillingofaluminium.
FEF007
Spentcyanideplatingbathsolutionsfromelectroplatingoperations.
FEF008
Platingbathresiduesfromthebottomofplatingbathsfromelectroplatingoperationwhere
cyanidesareintheprocess.
FEF009
Spentstrippingandcleaningbathsolutionsfromelectroplatingoperationswherecyanides
areusedintheprocess.
FEF010
Quenchingbathresiduesfromoilbathsfrommetalheattreatingoperationswherecyanides
areusedintheprocess.
FEF011
Spentcyanidesolutionsfromsaltbathpotcleaningfrommetalheattreatingoperations.
FEF012
Quenchingwastewatertreatmentsludgesfrommetalheattreatingoperationswhere
cyanidesareusedintheprocess.
FEF020
Wastes(exceptwastewaterandspentcarbonfromhydrogenchloridepurification),fromthe
productionormanufacturing(usedasareactantchemicalintermediateorcomponentina
formulatingprocess)oftriortetrachlorophenol,orofintermediatesusedtoproducetheir
pesticidesderivatives.(Thislistingdoesnotincludewastesfromtheproductionof
hexachlorophenefromhighlypurified2,4,5trichlorophenol).(Seefootnote2,below).
FEF021
Wastes(exceptwastewaterandspentcarbonfromhydrogenchloridepurification)fromthe
productionormanufacturinguse(asareactantchemicalintermediateorcomponentina
formulatingprocess)ofpentachlorophenol,orofintermediatesusedtoproduceits
derivatives(Seefootnote2,below).
FEF022
Wastes(exceptwastewaterandspentcarbonfromhydrogenchloridepurification)fromthe
manufacturinguse(asareactant,chemicalintermediate,orcomponentinaformulating
process)oftetrapenta,orhexachlorobenzenesunderalkalineconditions(Seefootnote2,
below).
FEF023
Wastes(exceptwastewaterandspentcarbonfromhydrogenchloridepurification,fromthe
productionofmaterialsonequipmentpreviouslyusedfortheproductionormanufacturing
use(asarectant,chemicalintermediate,orcomponentinaformulatingprocess)oftriand
tetrachlorophenols(Seefootnote2,below).Thislistingdoesnotincludewastesfrom
equipmentusedonlyfortheproductionoruseofhexachlorophenefromhighlypurified
2,4,5trichlorophenol).
FEF024
Wastes,includingbutnotlimitedto,distillationresidues,heavyends,tars,andreactor
cleanoutwastesfromtheproductionofchlorinatedaliphatichydrocarbonshavingcarbon
contentfromonetofive,utilisingfreeradicalcatalysedprocesses(Seefootnote1,below).
(Thislistingdoesnotincludelightendsspentfiltersandfilteraids,spentdessicants,waste
water,wastewatertreatmentsludges,spentcatalysts,andwastelistedunderspecific
sources,below).
FEF026
Wastes(exceptwastewaterandspentcarbonfromhydrogenchloridepurificationfromthe
productionofmaterialsonequipmentpreviouslyusedforthemanufacturinguse(asa
reactant,chemicalintermediate,orcomponentinaformulatingprocessoftetrapentaor
hexachlorobenzeneunderalkalineconditions(Seefootnotec,below).
FEF027
Discardedunusedformulationscontainingtritetraorpentachlorophenolordischarged
formulationscontainingcompoundsderivedfromthesecholorophenols(Seefootnote2,
below).(Thislistingdoesnotincludeformulationscontaininghexachlorophenesynthesised
fromprepurified2,4,5trichlorophenoasthesolecomponent).
FEF028
Residuesresultingfromtheincinerationorthermaltreatmentofsoilcontaminatedwithnon
specificsourceswastesFEF027.
2.2SpecificSources
2.2.1WoodPreservation
FEK001 Bottomsedimentsludgefromthetreatmentofwastewatersfromwoodpreserving
processesthatusecreosoteand/orpentachlorophenol(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK002 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofchromeyellowandorangepigments.
FEK003Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofmolybdateorangepigments.
FEK004 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofzincyellowpigments.
2.2.2Inorganicpigments
FEK005 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofchromegreenpigments.
FEK006 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofoxidegreenpigments(anhydrousand
hydrated).
FEK007 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofironbluepigments.
FEK008 Ovenresiduefromtheproductionofchromeoxidegreenpigments.
2.2.3OrganicChemicals
FEK009
Distillationbottomsfromtheproductionofacetaldehydefromethylene.
FEKO10
Distillationsidecutsfromtheproductionofacetaldehydefromethylene.
FEKO11
Bottomstreamfromthewastewaterstripperintheproductionofacrylonitrile.
FEKO13
Bottomstreamfromtheacetonitrilecolumnintheproductionofacrylonitrile.
FEK014
Bottomsfromtheacetonitrilepurificationcolumnintheproductionofacrylonitrile.
FEK015
Stillbottomsfromthedistillationofbenzylchloride(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK016
Heavyendsordistillationresiduesfromtheproductionofcarbontetrachloride(Seefootnote
1,below).
FEK017
Heavyends(stillbottoms)fromthepurificationcolumnintheproductionofepichlorohydrin
(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK018
Heavyendsfromthefractionationcolumninethy1chlorideproduction(Seefootnote1,
below).
FEK019
Heavyendsfromthedistillationofethylenedischlorideinethylenedichlorideproduction
(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK020
Heavyendsfromthedistillationofvinylchlorideinvinylchloridemonomerproduction(See
footnote1,below).
FEK021
Aqueousspentantimonycatalystwastefromfluoromethanesproduction(Seefootnote1,
below).
FEK022
Distillationbottomtarsfromtheproductionofphenollacetonefromcumene.
FEK023 Distillationlightendsfromtheproductionofphthalieanhydridefromnaphthalene.
FEK024 Distillationbottomsfromtheproductionofphthalicanhydridefromnaphthalene.
FEK025 Distillationbottomsfromtheproductionofnitrobenzenebythenitrationof
benzene.
FEK026 Strippingstilltailsfromtheproductionofmethylethylpyridines.
FEK027 Centrifugeanddistillationresiduesfromtoluenediisocyanateproduction.
FEK028 Spentcatalystfromthehydrochlorinatorreactorintheproductionof1,1,Itrichloroethane(See
footnote,below).
FEK029 Wastefromtheproductstreamstripperintheproductionof1,1,Itrichloroethane(Seefootnote1,
below).
FEK030 Columnbottomsorheavyendsfromthecombinedproductionoftrichloroethyleneand
perchloroethylene(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK083 Distillationbottomsfromanilineproduction.
FEK093 Distillationlightendsfromtheproductionofphthalicanhydridefromorthoxylene.
FEK094 Distillationbottomsfromtheproductionofphthalicanhydridefromorthoxylene.
FEK095 Distillationbottomsfromtheproductionof1,1,1trichloroethane(Seefootnote1below).
FEK096 Heavyendsfromtheheavyendscolumnfromtheproductionof1,1,1
trichloroethane(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK103Processresiduesfromanilineextrationfromtheproductionofaniline.
FEK104 Combinedwastewaterstreamsgeneratedfromnitobenzene/anilineproduction.
FEK085 Distillationcolumnbottomsfromtheproductionofchlorobenzenes(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK105 Separatedaqueousstreamfromthereactorproductwashingstepintheproductionof chlorobenzenes
(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK111 Productwashwatersfromtheproductionofdinitrosotoluenevianitrationoftoluene.
FEK112 Reactionbyeproductwaterfromthedryingcolumnintheproductionoftoluenediaminevia
hydrogenationofdinitrosotoluene.
FEK113Condensedliquidlightfromthepurificationoftoluenediamineintheproductionoftoluenediaminevia
hydrogenationofdinitrotoluene.
FEK114 Vicinalsfromthepurificationoftoluenediamineintheproductionoftoluenedianminevia
hydrogenationofdinitrotoluene.
FEK115 Heatendsfromthepurificationoftoluenediamineintheproductionoftoluenediaminevia
hydrogenationofdinitrotoluene.
FEKl16 Organiccondensatefromthesolventrecoverycolumnintheproductionoftoluenediisocyanatevia
phosgenationoftoluenediamine(Seefootnote1,below)
2.2.3Explosive
FEK04 Wastewatertreatmentsludgesfromthemanufacturingandprocessingofexplosives.
FEK045 Spentcarbonfromthetreatmentofwastewatercontainingexplosive.
FEK046 Wastewatertreatmentsludgesfromthemanufacturingformulationandloadingofleadbased initiating
compounds.
FEK047 Pink/redwaterfromTNToperations.
2.2.4InorganicChemicals
FEK071 Brinepurificationmudsfromthemercurycellprocessinchlorineproduction,whereseparately
prepurifiedbrineisnotused.
FEK073 Chlorinatedhydrocarbonwastefromthepurificationstepofthediaphragmcellprocessusing
anodesinchlorineproduction(Seefootnote1,below).
graphite
FEK106 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromthemercurycellprocessinchlorineproduction.
2.2.5PetroleumRefining
FEK048 DissolvedAirFlotation(DAF)floatfromthepetroleumrefiningindustry.
FEK049 Slopoilemulsionfromthepetroleumrefiningindustry.
FEK050 Heatexchangerbundlecleaningsludgefromthepetroleumrefiningindustry.
FEK051 APIseparatorsludgefromthepetroleumrefiningindustry.
FEK052 Tankbottoms(leaded)fromthepetroleumrefiningindustry.
2.2.6IronandSteel
FEK061 Emissioncontroldust/sludgefromtheprimaryproductionofsteelinelectricfuruance.
FEK062 Spentpickleliquorgeneratedbysteelfinishingoperationsoffacilitieswithintheironandsteel industry
(SICCodes331and332).
2.2.7Pesticides
FEK031 ByproductsaltsgeneratedintheproductionofMSMAandcacodylicacid.
FEK032 Wastewaterandscrubwaterfromthechlorinationofcyclopenatadieneintheproductionof
chlordane(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK033 Wastewaterandscrubwaterfromthechlorinationofcyclopenatadieneintheproductionof
chlordane(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK034 Filtersolidsfromthefiltrationofhexachlorocyclopentadieneintheproductionofchlordane(Seefootnote
3,below).
FEK097 Vacuumstripperdischargefromthechlordane(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK035 Wastewatertreatmentsludgesgeneratedintheproductionofcreosote.
FEK036 Stillbottomsfromtoluenereclamationdistiuationintheproductionofdisulphoton.
FEK037 Wastewatertreatmentsludgesfromtheproductiondisulphoton.
FEK038 Wastewaterfromthewashingandstrippingofphorateproduction(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK039 Filtercakefromthefiltrationofdiethyphosphorodithioicacidintheproductionofphorate(See footnote
3,below).
EK040 Wastewatertreatmentsludgefromtheproductionofphorateproduction(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK041 Wastewatersludgefromtheproductionoftoxaphene(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK098 Untreatedprocesswastewaterfromtheproductiontotoxaphene(Seefootnote3,below).
FEK042 Heavyendsordistillationresiduesfromthedistillationoftetrachlorobenzenein
theproductionof2,4,5T(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK043 2,6Dichlorophenolwastefromtheproductionof2,4D(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK099 Untreatedwastewaterfromtheproductionof2,4D(Seefootnote1,below).
FEK123 Processwastewater(includingsuperuates,filterates,andwastewaters)fromtheproductionof
ethylenebisdithiocarbamicacidanditssalts.
FEK124 Reactorventscrubberfromtheproductionofenthylenebisdithiocarbamicanditssalts.
FEK125 Filteration,evaporationandcentrifugationsolidsfromtheproductionofethylenebisthiocarbamic
acidanditssalts.
FEK126 Baghousedustandfloorsweepingsinmillingandpackagingoperationsfromtheproductionor
formulationofethylenebisdithiocarbamicacidanditssalt.
2.2.8SecondaryLead
FEK069 Emissioncontroldust/sludgefromthesecondaryleadsmelting.
FEK100 Wasteleachingsolutionfromacidleachingofemissioncontroldust/sludgefromsecondarylead
smelting.
2.2.9VeterinaryPharmaceuticals
FEK084 Wastewatertreatmentsludgesduringtheproductionofveterinarypharmaceuticalsfromarsenicor
organoarseniccompounds.
FEK101 Distillationtarresiduesfromthedistillationofanilinebasedcompoundsintheproductionof
veterinarypharmaceuticalsfromarsenicororganoaseniccompounds.
FEK102 Residuefromtheuseofactivatedcarbonfordecolourisationintheproductionofveterinary
pharmaceutucalsfromarsenicororganoarseniccompounds.
2.2.10InkFormulation
FEK086 Solventwashesandsludges,causticwashesandsludges,orwaterwashesandsludgesfromcleaning,
tubsandequipmentusedintheformulationofinkfrompigments,driers,soaps,andstabilisers
containingchromiumandlead.
2.2.11Coking
FEK060 Ammoniastilllimesludgefromcokingoperations.
FEK087 Decantertanktarsludgefromcokingoperations.
NOTES
1.
Thesewastescontainormaycontainhalogenatedhydrocarbons.Although1.2statesthatthese wastes
areDW,generatorswhoknowthattheirwastecontainsgreaterthanonepercentofthese
listed
halogenatedhydrocarbonsshoulddesignatetheirwasteasEHW.
2.
ForwasteslistedwiththedangerouswastenumbersEF020,FEF021,FE022,FEF023,FEF026orFE027
thequantityexclusionslimitis1kgpermonthorperbatch.
3.
ThesewastescontainormaycontainXCategorytoxicconstituents.Althoughsection1.2statesthat
thesewastesareDWgeneratorswhoknowthattheirwastecontainsgreaterthan0.1percentof
theselistedtoxicconstituentsshoulddesignatetheirwasteEHW.
SCHEDULE13
[Regulation76(1).]
4.
Hazardous/DangerousWasteConstituentsList(FAC0000009905).
Acetonitrile(Ethanenitrile)
Acetophznone(Ethanonelphenyl)alpha(Acetonylbenzyl)4hydroxycoumarinand
salt(Warfarin).
2Acetylaminofluorene(Acetamide,N9Hfluoren2yl)Acetylchloride(EthanoylChloride)
1Acetyl2thiourea(Acetamide,N(aminothioxomethylAcrolein(2propenal)Aerylonitrile(2
Propenenitrile)
Aflatoxins
Aldrin(1,2,3,4,10,10Hexachlorol,4,4a,5,8,8a,8bhexahydroendo,exol,4,5,
8Diamethanonaphthalene)
Allylalcohol(2Propen101)Aluminumphoshide
4Aminobiphenyl([1,1',Bpihenyl]4amine)
6Aminol,la,2,8,8a,8bhexahydro8(hydroxymethyl)8amethoxy5methylCarbamataeazirino[2,3':3,4]
pyrrolo[1,2,ajindole4,7dione,(ester)MitomysinC)(Azirino[2,3':3,4]pyrrolo(1,2a)indole4,7dione,6
amino8)
BariumandCompounds,N.O.S.*
BariumCyanide
Benz[c]acridine(3,4Benzacridine)
Benz[a]anthracene(12Benzanthracene)Benzene(Cyclohexatrine)
Benzenearsonicacid(Arsonicacid,phenyl)Benzene,2aminolmethyl(0Toluidine)Benzene,4aminolmethyl
(pToluidine)Benzene,dichloromethyl(BenzalChloride)Benzenethoil(Thiopheno)
Beneidine([1,1'Biphenyl]4,4'diamine)Benzol[b]flouranthene(2,3Benzofiuoranthene)Benzo[j]fluoranthene
(7,8Benzofluoranthene)Benzo[a]pyrene(3,4Benzoplyrene)
pBenzoquinone(1,4Cyclohexadiennedione)Benzotrichloride(Benzene,trichloromethyl)Benzylchloride
(Benzene,chloromethyl)Berylliumandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Bis(2Chloroethoxy)Methane(Ethane.1,lizmethylenebis(oxy)[bis[2chloroDBis(2Chloroethylether(Ethane,1.
1lizoxybis[2chlorolD
N,NBis(2chloroethyl)2napthylamine(Chlomaphazine)
Bis(2Chloroisopropphyl)ether(propane,2,2l1zoxybis[2chloroDBis(chloromethyl)ether(Methane,oxybis
[chloro]
Bis2ethylthexyl)phthalate(1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacidbis(2ethylexyl)ester)Bromoacetone(2Propanone,l
bromo)
Bromomethane(Methylbromide)
4Bromophenylphenylether(Benzene,lbromo4lphenoxy)Brucine(Strychnidin10one,2,3,dimethoxy)
2Butanoneperoxide(Methylethylketone,proxide
Butylbenzylphthala(12Benzenedicarboxylicacid,butylphenylmethylester)2secButyl4,6dinitrophenol
(DNBP)(Phenol,2,4dinitro6(1methylpropy)Cadmiumandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Calciumchromate(Chromicacid,calciumsalt)Calciumcyanide
Carbondisulphide(Carbonbisulphide)Carbonoxyfluoride(carbonylfluoride)Chloral(Acetaldehyde,trichloro)
Chloramucil(Butanicacid4[bis(2Chloroethyl)amino]benzene)
Chlordane(alphaandgammaisomers)4,7,Methanoindan,1,2,4,5,6,8,8octachloro
3,4,7,7atetrahdro)(alphaandgammaisomers)
Chlorinatedbenzenes,N.O.S.*Chlorinatedethane,N.O.S.*
Chlorinatedfluorocarbons,N.O.S.*Chlorinatednaphthalene,N.O.S.*Chlorinatedphenol,N.O.S.*
Chloroacetaldehyde(Acetaldehyde,chloroChloroalkylether,N.O.S.*
Chloroaniline(Benzenamine,4chlor)
Chlorobenzene(Benzene,Chloro)
Chlorobenilate(Benzeneaceticacid,4chloroalpha(4chlorophenyl)alphahydroxy,ethylester)
2Chlorol,3butadiene
pChloromcresol(Phenol,4Chloro3methyl)
1Chloro23epoxypropane(Oxirane,2(chloromethyl)
2Chloroethylvinylether(Ethene,(2chloroethoxy))Chloroform(Methane,trichloro)
Chloromathane(Methyl,chloride)
Chloromethylmethylether(methane,chloromethoxy)
2Chloronaphthalene(Napthalene,betachoro)2Chlorophenol(Phenol,ochloro)
1(oChlorophenyl)thiourea(Thiourea,(2chlorophenyl))
3Chloropropene
3Chloropropionitrile(Propanenitrile,3chloro)Chromiumandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Chrysene(1,2Benzphenanthrene)
CitrusredNo.2(2Naphthol,1[(2,5dimethoxyphenyl)azol)]Coaltars
Coppercyanide
Creosote(Creosote,wood)
Cresols(Cresylicacid)Phenol,methyl)Crotonaldehyde(2Butenal)
Cyanides(solublesaltsandcomplexes),N.O.S.*
Cyanogen(Ethanedinitrile)
Cyanogenbromide(Brominecyanide)
Cyanogenchloride(Chlorinecyanide)
Cyasin(betaDGlucopyranoside,(methylONNazoxy)methyl)
2Cyclohexyl46dinitrophenol(Phenol,2cyclohexyl4,6dinitro)Cyclophosphamide(2H1,3,2)
Oxazaphosphorine,[bis(2chloroethyl)amino]tetrahydro,2oxide)
Daunomycin
(5,12Napthacenedione,(8Scis)8acetyll0[(3amino2, 3,
6trideoxy)alphaLlyxohexopyranosy1)oxy]7,8,9,10tetrahydro6,8,11trihydroxylmethxy)
DDD(Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane)(Ethane,1,1dichloro2,2bis(pchlorophenyl))
DDE(Ethylene,1,ldichloro2,2bis(4chlorophenyl))
DDT(Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)(Ethane1,1,ltrichloro22bis(pchloro
phenyl))Diallate(S(2,3dichloroallyl)diisopropylthiocarbamate)
Dibenz[a,h]acridine(1,2,5,6,Dibenzacridine)
Dibenz[a,j]acridine(1,2,7,8Dibenzacridine)
Dibenz[a,h]anthracene(1,2,5,6Dibenzanthracene)
7HDibenzyl[c,g]carbazole(3,4,5,6Dibenzcarbazole)
Dibenzo[a,e]pyrene(1,2,4,5Dibenzpyrene)
Dibenzo[a,h]pyrene(1,2,5,6Dibenzpyrene)
Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene(1,2,7,8Dibenzpyrene)
1,2Dibromo3choropropane(Propane,2dibromo3chloro)
Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene(1,2,7,8Dibenzyprene)
1,2Dibromoethane(Ethylenedibromide)
Dibromomethane(Methylenebromide)
Dinbutylphthalate(12Benzenedicarboxylicacid,dibutylester)
oDichlorobenzene(Benzene,1,2dichloro)
mDichlorobenzene(Benzene,1,3dichloro)
pDichlorobenzene(Benzene,1,4dichloro)
Dichlorobenzene,N.O.S.*(Benzene,dichloro,N.O.S.*
3,3Dichlorobenzidine([1,lBiphenyl]4,4'diamine,3,3dichloro)1,4Dichloro2butene(2Butene,1,4Butene,
1,4dichloro)Dichlorodifluoromethane(Methane,dichlorodifluoro)
1,lDichloroethane(Ethylidenedichloride)transl,2Dichloroethene(1,2Dichloroethlene)Dichlo
roethylene,N.O.S.*(Ethene,dichloro,N.O.S.
1,1Dichloroethylene(Ethene,1,ldichloro)
Dichloromethane(Methylenechloride)
2,4Dichlorophenol(Phenol,2,4dichloro)2,6Dichlorophenol(Phenol,2,6dichloro)
2,4Dichlorophenoxyaceticacid(2,4D),saltsandesters(Aceticacid,2,4dichloro
phenoxy,saltsandesters)
Dichorophenylarsine(Phenyldichloroarsine)
Dichloropropane,N.O.S.*(Propane,dichloro,N.O.S.*)1,2
Dichloropropene(Propylenedichloride)Dichloropropanol,N.O.S.*(Propanol,dichloro,N.O.S.*)
Dichloropropene,N.O.S.*(Propane,dichloro,N.O.S.*)
1,3Dichloropropene,(1Propene,1,3dichloro)
Dieldrine(1,2,3,4,10,10hexachloro6,7epoxy1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8aoctahydroendo,exo1,
4:5,8Dimethanonanaphthalene)
1,2:3,4Diepoxybutane(2,2l1zBioxirane)
Diethylarsine(Arsine,diethyl)
N,NDiethyhlydrazine(Hydrazine,1,2diethyl)
0,ODiethylSmethylesterofphosphorodithioicacid(Phosphorodithioicacid,0,O
diethylSmethylester0,ODiethylphosphoricacid,Opnitrophenylester(Phosphoricacid,diethylpnitrophenyl
ester)
Diethylphthalate(1,2Benzennedicarboxylicacid,diethylester)
0,ODiethyl02pyraxinylphosphorothioate(Phosphorothioicacid,0,Odiethyl0pyrazinylester
Diethylstilbesterol(4,4'Stilbenediol,alpha,alphadiethylbis(dihydrogenphosphate,(E))Dihdrosafrole(Benzene,
1,2methylenedioxy4propyl]
34Dihydroxyalpha(methylamino)methylbenzyl alcohol (12benzendiol,4[1hydroxy2(methylamino)
ethyl)
Diisoprophyfluorophosphate(DFP)(Phosphorofluorideacid,bis(1methylethyl)ester)
Dimethoate(Phosphorodithioicacid,0,0dimethylS[methylamino)2oxocthyl)ester
3,31/2Dimethoxybenzidine/]1,lllzBiphenyl)4,4l1zdimemine,33dimethoxy)
pDimethylaminoazobenene(Benzenamine,N,Ndimethyl4(phenylazo))
7,12Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene(1,2Benzanthracene,7,l2dimethyl)
3,31/2Dimethylbenzidine([1,1lizBiphenyl]4,4l1zdiamine,3,3l1zdimethyl)
Dimethylcarbamoylchloride(Carbamoylchloride,dimethyl)
1,1Dimethylhydrazine(Hydrazine,1.ldimethyl)
1,2Dimethylhydrazine(Hydrazine,1,2dimethyl)
3,3Dimethyll(methylthio)2butanone,O](methylamino)carbonyl]oxine(Thiofanox)alpha,
alphaDimethylphenethylamine
(Ethanamine,1,ldimethyl2phenyl)
2,4Dimethylphenol(Phenol,2,4dimethyl)
Dimethylphthalate(1,2Benzenedicarboxylic,acid,dimethylester)
Dimethylsulfate(Sulphuricacid,dimethylester)
Dinitrobenzene,N.O.S.*(Benzene,dinitro,N.O.S.*
4,6Dinitroocresolandsalts(Phenol,2,4dinitro6methyl,andsalts)
2,4Dinitroocresolandsalts(Phenol,2,4dinitro)
2,4Dinitrotoluene(Benzen,lmethyl24dinitro)
2,6Dinitrotoluene(Benzene,lmethyl2,6dintro)
Dinoctylphthalate(1,2Benzenedicarbonzylicacid,Dioctylester)
1,4Dioxane(1,4Diethyleneoxide)
Diphenylamine(Benzenamine,NPhenyl)
1,2Diphenylhydrazine,Hydaazine1,2diphendyl)
Dinpropylnitrosamine(NNitrosodinpropylamine)
Disulphoton(0,OdiethylS[2(ethylthio)ethyl]phosphorodithioate)
2,4Dithiobiuret(Thioimidodicarbonicdiamide)
Endosulphan(5Nobomene,2,3dimethanol,
1,4,5,6,7,7hexachloro,cyclicsulphite)
Edrinandmetabolites(1,2,3,4,10,10hexachloro6,7epoxyl,44a,5,6,7,8,8a
octahydroendo,endol,4:5,8dimethanonaphthalene,andmetabolites)
Ethylcarbamate(Urethan)(Carbamicacid,ethylester)
Ethylcyanide(propanenitrile)
Ethylenebisdithiocarbamicacid,saltsandesters(1,2Ethanediylbiscarbamodithioicacid,
saltsandesters
Ethyleneimine(Aziridine)
Ethleneoxide(Oxirane)Ethylenethiourea(2Imidazoidinithione)
Ethymethacrylate(2Propenoicacid,2methyl,ethylester)
Ethylmethanesulphonate
(Methanesulphonicacid,ethylester)
Fluorine
Fluoranthene(Benzo[j,k]fluorene
2Fluoroacetamide(Acetamide,2fluoro)
Fluoroacticacid,sodiumsalt(Aceticacid,fluorine,sodiumsalt)
Formaldehyde(Methyleneoxide)
Formicacid(Methanoicacid)
Glycidylaldehyde(1Propanol23epoxy)
Halomethane,N.O.S.*
Heptachlor(4,7MethanolHideno,1,2,5,6,7,8,8heptachloro3a,4,7,7a
tetrahydro)
Heptachlorepoxide(alpha,beta,andgammaislmers)(4,7Methano1Hindeni1,4,5,6,
7,8,8heptachloro2,3epoxy3a,4,7,7tetrachydro,alphabeta,andgammaisomers
Hexachlorobenzene(Benzene,hexachloro)
Hexachlorobutadiene(1,3Butadiene,1,1,2,3,4,4hexachloro)
Hexachlorocyclohexane(allisomers)(Lindaneandisomers)
Hexachlorocylopentadiene(1,3Cyclopentadiene,1,2,3,4,5,5hexachloro)
Hexachlorodibenzopdioxins
Hexachloroethane(Ethane,1,1,1,2,2,2,hexachloro)
1,2,3,4,10,10Hexachlorol,4,4a,5,8,8adimethanonphthalene
Hexachlorohexahydroendo,endodimethanonaphthalene)
Hexachlorophene(2,2'Methylenebis(3,4,6trichlorophenol)
Hexachloropropene(1Propene,1,1,2,3,3,3,hexachloro)
Hexaethyltetraphosphate(Tetraphosphoricacid,hexaethylester)
Hydrazine(Diamine)
Hydrocyanicacid(Hydrogencyanide)
Hydrofluoricacid(Hydrogenfluoride)Hydrogensurphide(Sulphurhydride)
Hydroxydimethylarsineoxide(Cacodylicacid)
Indeno(1,2,3cd)pyrene(1,10(1,2phenylene)pyrene)
Iodomethane(methyliodide)
IronDextran(Ferricdextran)
Isocyanicacid,methylester(Methylisoyanate)
Isobutylalcohol(1Propanol,2methyl)
Isosafrole(Benzene,1,2methylenedioxy4allyl)
Kepone(Decachloroctahydrol,3,4,Methano2HCyclobuta(cd)pentalen2one)
Lasiocarpine(2Butenoicacid,2methyl,7[(2,3dihydroxyethyl)3methyloxobutoxy)
methyl]2,3,5,7atetrahydro1Hpyrrolizinylester)
Leadandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Leadacetate(Aceticacid,leadsalt)
Leadphosphate(Phosphoricacid,leadsalt)
Leadsubacetate(Lead,bis(acetatoO)tetrahydroxytri)
Maleicanhydride(2,5Furandione)
Maleichydrazide(1,2Dihydro3,6pyridazinedione)
Malononoitrile(Propanedinirile)
Melphalan(Alanine,3[pbis(2chloroethyl)amino]phenylL)
MercuryFulminate(Fulminicacid,mercurysalt)
Mercuryandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Methacrylonitrile(2Propenenitrile,2methyl)
Methanethiol(Thiomethanol)
Methapyrilene(Pyridine,2[2dimethylamino)ethyl]2ethenylmino)
Metholonyl(Acetimidicacid,N[(mehthylcarbamoyl)oxy]thio,methylester
Methoxychlor(Ethane,1,1,ltrichloro2,2bis(pmethoxyphenyl))
2Methylaziridine(1,2Propylenimine)
3Methylchloranthrene(Benz)(J)aceanthrylene,1,2dihydro3methyl)
Methylchlorocarbonate(Carbanocloridicacid,methylester)
4,4'Methylenebis(2chloroaniline)
(Benzenamine,4,4'methylenebis(2chloro)
Methylethylketone(MEK)2Butanone)
Methylhydrazine(Hydrazine,methyl)
2Methyllactonitrile(Propanenitrile,2hydroxy2methyl)
Methylmethacrylate(2Propenoicacid,2methyl,methylester)
Methylmethanesulphonate(Methanesulphonicacid,methylester)
2Methyl2(methylithio) propionaldehydeo(methycarbonyl)oxime(Propanal,2
methyl2(methythio)0(Methylamino)carbonyl)oxime)
NmethylN'nitroNnitrosoguandine
(GuanidineNnitrosNmethylNlIznitro)
Methylparathion(0,OdimethylO(4nitrophenyl)phosphorothioate
Methylthiouracil(4111Pyrimidinone,2,3dihydro6methyl2thioxo)
Mustardgas(Sulphide,bis(2chloroethyl)
Naphthalene
1,4Naphthoquinone(1,4Naphthaneledione)
1Napththylamine(alphaNaphthlamine)
2Naphthylamine(betaNaphthylamine)
Nickelandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Nickelcarbonyl(Nickeltetracarbonyl)
Nickelcyanide(nickel(II)cyanide)
Nicotineandsalts,Pyridine,(S)3(1methyl2pyrrolidinyl,andsalts)
Nitricoxide(Nitrogen(II)axide)
pNitroanilineBenzenamine,4nitro)Nitrobenzine(Bezene,nitro)
Nitrogendioxide(Nitrogen(IV)oxide)
Nitrogenmustardandhydrochloridesalt(Ethanamine,2chloroN(2chloroethyl)
Nmethylandhydrochloridesalt)
NitrogenmustardNoxideandhydrochloridesalt(Ethanamine,2chloro,N(2
chlroethyl)Nmethyl,andhydrocholoridesalt)
Nitroglycerine(1,2,3,Propanetriol,trinitrate)
4NitrohenolPhenol,4dinitro)4NitroquinolineIoxide(Quinoline,
4nitroloxide)Nitrosamine,N.O.S.*
NNitrosodinbutylamine(1Butanamine,NbntylNnitroso)
NNitrosodiethanolamine(Ethanol,2,2(nitrosoimino)bis)
NNitrosodiethylamine(EthanamineNEthylNnitroso)
NNitrosodimethylamine
(Dimethylnitrosamine)
NNitrosoNethylurea(Carbamide,NethylNnitroso)
NNitrosomethylethylamine(Ethanamine,NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosoNmethylurca(Carbamide,)NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosoNmethyluthane(Carbamicacid,methylnitroso,ethylester)
NNitrosomethylvirylamine(Ethenamine,NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosomorpholine(Morpholine,Nnitroso)
NNitrosonomicotine(Nomicotine,Nnitroso)
NNitrosopiperidine(Pyridine,hexahydro,Nnitroso)
Nitrosopyrolidine(Pyrrole,tetrahydro,
Nnitroso)Nitrosopyrrolidine(pyrrole,tetrahydro,Nnitroso
NNitrososacrosine(Sarcosine,Nnitroso)
5Nitrootoludine(Benzenamine,2methyl5nitro)
Isobutylalcohol(1Propanol,2methyl)
Isosafrole(Benzene,1,2methylenedioxy4allyl)
Kepone(Decachloroctahydrol,3,4,Methano2HCyclobuta[cd]pentalen2one)
Lasiocarpine(2Butenoicacid,2methyl,7[2,3dihydroxyethyl)3methylloxobuto
toxy)methyl]2,3,5,7atetrahydrolHpyrrolizinylester)
Leadandcompounds,N.O.S.
Leadacetate(Aceticacid,leadsalt)
Leadphosphate(Phosphoricacid,leadsalt)
Leadsubacetate(Lead,bis(acetatoO)tetrahydroxytri)
Maleicanhydride(2,5Furandione)
Maleichydrazide(1,2Dihydro3,6pyridazinedione)
Malonoitrile(Propanedinitrile)
Melphalan(Alanine,3[pbis(2chlorosthyl)amino]phenylL)
MercuryFulminate(Fulminicacid,mercurysalt)
MercuryandcompoundsN.O.S.
Methacrylonitrile(2Propenenitrile,2methyl)
Methanethiol(Thiomethanol)
Methapyrilene(Pyridine,2[2dimethylamino)ethyl]2thenylamino)
Metholonyl(Acetimidicacid,N[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]thio,methylesterMethoxychlor(Ethane,1,1,l
trichloro2,2bis(pmethoxyphenyl))
2Methylaziridine(1,2Propylenimine)
3Methylcholanthrene(Benz[j]aceanthrylene,1,2dihydro3methyl)
Methylchlorocarbonate(Carbanochloridicacid,methylester)
4,4,Methylenebis(2chloroaniline)(Benzenamine,4,4methylenebis(2chloro)
Methylethylketone(MEK)(2Butanone)
Methylhydrazine(Hydraxine,methyl)
2Methylactonitrile(Propanenitrile,2hydroxy2methyl)
Methylmethacrylate(2Propenoicacid,2methylmethylester)
Methylmethanesulphonate(Methanesulphonicacid,methylester)
2Methyl2(methylthio) propionaldehydeo(methycarbonyl)oxime(Propanal,2
methyl2(methylthio)0[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime)
NMethy1NnitroNnitrosoguanidine(Guanidine,NnitrosNmethylNianitro
Methylparathion(0,Odimethyl0(4nitrophenylphosphorothioate
Methylthiouracil(41HPyrimidinone,2,3dihydro6methyl2thioxo
Mustardgas(Sulphide,bis(2chloroethyl)
Naphthalene
1,4Naphthoquinone(1,4Naphthanclenedione)
1Naphthylamine(alphaNaphthylamine)
2Naphthylamine(betaNaphthylamine)
1Naphthy12thiourea(Thiourea,lnaphthalenyl)
Nickelandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Nickelcarbonyl(Nickeltetracarbonyl)
Nickelcyanide(nickel(II)cyanide)
Nicotineandsalts,Pyridine,(S)3(1methyl2pyrrolidinyl),andsalts)
Nitricoxide(Nitrogen(II)oxide
PNitroanilineBenzenamine,4nitro)
Nitrobenzene(Benzene,nitro)
Nitrogendioxide(Nitrogen(Nitrogen(IV)oxide)
Nitrogenmustardandhydrochloridesalt(Ethanamine,2chloro,N(2cloroethyl)
Nmethyl,andhydrochloridesalt
NitrogenmustardNOxideandhydrochloridesalt(Ethaanamine,2chloro,N(2
chloroethyl)Nmethyl,andhydrochloridesalt)
Nitroglycerine(1,2,3Propanetriol,trinitrate)
4Nitrohenl(Phenol,4dinitro)
4NitroquinolineIoxide(Quinoline,4nitroloxide)
Nitrosamine,N.O.S.
NNitrosodinbutylamine(1Butanamine,NbutylNnitroso)
NNitrosodiethanolamine(Ethanamine,NthylNnitroso)
NNitrosodimethylamine(Dimethylnitrosamine)
NNitrosoNethylurea(Carbamide,NethylNnitroso)
NNitrosodiethanolamine(Ethanol,2,2((nitrosoimino)bis)
NNitrosodimethylamine(Dimethylnitrosamine)
NNitrosomethylethylaminethylethylamine(Ethanamine,NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosoNmethylurea(Carbamide,NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosoNmethylurethane(Carbamicacid,methylnitroso,ethylester)
NNitrosomethylvinylamine(thenemine,NmethylNnitroso)
NNitrosomorpholine(orphonline,Nnitroso)
NNitrosonomicotine(Nomicotine,Nnitroso)
NNitrosopiperidine(Pyridine,hexahydro,Nnitroso)
Nitrosophrolidine(Pyrrole,tetrahydro,Nnitroso)
Nitrosopyrrolidine(Pyrrole,tetrahydro,Nnitroso
NNitrososacrosine(arcosine,Nnitroso)5Nitrootoldine(Benzenamine,22methyl
5nitro)
Octamethylpyrophosphoramide(Disphosphoramide,octamethyl)
Osmiumtetroxide(Osmium(VII)oxide)
70cabicyclo[2,2,1]heptane2,3dicarbonxylicacid(Enodothal)
Paraldehyde(1,3,5Trioxane,2,4,6triethyl)
Parathion(Phosphorothiocacid,0OdiethylO(Pnitrophenylester
Pentachlorobenzene(Benzene,pentachloro)
Penthachlorodibenzopdioxins
Pentachlorodibenzofurans
Penthachloroethane(Ethane,pentachloro)
Pentachloronitrobenzene(PCNB)(Benzene,pentachloronitro)
Pentachlorophenol(Phenol,pentachloro)
Phenacetin(Acetamide,N(4ethoxyphenyl))
Phenol(Benzene,hydroxy)
Phenylenediamine(Benzenediamine)
Phenylmercuryacetate(mercury,acetatophenyl)
NPhenylthourea(Thiourea,phenyl)Phosgene(Carbonylchloride)
Phosphine(Hydrogenphosphide)
Phosphrodichioicacid,0,OdiethylS[(ethylthio)methyl]ester(Phorate)
Phosphorothioicacid,0,OdimethylO[p(dimethlamino)sulphonyl)phenyl]ester
(camphur)
Phthalicacidesters,N.O.S*(Benzene,1,2dicarboxylicacid,esters,N.O.S.*
Phthalicanhydride(1,2Benzenedicarboxylicacidanhydride)
2Picoline(Pyridine,2methyl)
Polychlorinatedbiphenyl,N.O.S.*
Potassiumcyanide
Potassiumsilvercyanide(Argentate(1),dicyano,potassium)
Pronamide(3,5DichoroN(1,ldimethyl2propynlbenzamide)
1,3Propaneuslphone(1,20xathiolane2,2dioxide)nPropylamine(1Propane)
Propylthiouracil(Undecamethylenediamine,
N,N1/2bis(2chlorobenzyl),dihydrochloride
)2Propynlol(Progargylalcohol)
Pyridine
Reserpine(Yohimban16carboxylicacid,11,l7dimethoxy18[(3,4,5trimethoxy
benzoyl)oxyl,methylester)
Resorcinol(1,3benzenedio)
Saccharinandsalts(1,2Benzoisothiazolin3one1,ldioxideandsalts)
Safrol(Benzene,1,2methylenedioxy4allyl)
Seleniousacid(Seleniumdioxide)
SeleniumandcompoundsN.O.S.*
Seleniumsulphide(Sulphurselenide)
Selenourea(Carbamimidoselenoicacid)
SilverandcompoundsN.O.S.*
Silvercyanide
Sodiumcyanide
Streptozotcin(DGlucopyranose,2deoxy2(3methy13nitrosoureido))
Strontiumsulphide
Strychinineandsalts(StrychnidinlOone,andsalts)
1,2,4,5Tetrachlorobenzene(Benzene,1,2,4,5tetrachloro)
Tetrachlorodibenzopdioxins
Tetrachlorodibenzofurans
2,3,7,8Tetrachlorodibenzopdioxin(TCDD)Dibenzopdioxin,2,3,7,8tetrachloro
Tetrachloroethane,N.O.S.*(Ethane,tetrachloro,N.O.S.*
1,1,1,2Tetrachlorethane(Ethane1,1,2,2tetrachloro)
Tetrachlorethylene(Ethane1,1,2,2,tetrachloro)
Tetracholoromethane(Carbontetrachloride)
2,3,4,6Tetrachlorophenol(Phenol,2,3,4,6tetracholoro)
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate(Dithiopyrophosphoricacid,tetraethylester)
Tetraethyllead(Plumbane,tetraethyl)
Tetraethylpyrophosphate(Pyrophosphoricacid,tetraethylester)
Tetranitromethane(Methane,tetranitro)
Thalliumandcompounds,N.O.S.*
Thallicoxide(Thallium(III)oxide)
Thallium(1)acetate(Aceticacid,thallium(1)salt)
Thallium(1)carbonate(Carbonate(Carbonicacid,dithallium(1)salt)
Thallium(1)chloride
Thallium(1)nitrate(Nitricacid,thallium(1)salt)Thalliumselenite
Thallium(1)sulphate(Sulphuricacid,thallium(1)salt)
Thioacetamide(Ethanethioamide)
Thiosemicarbazide(Hydrazinecarbothioamide)
Thiourea(Carbamidethio)
Thiuram(Bis(dimethylthioucarbamoyl)disulphide)
Toluene(Benzene,methyl)
Toluenediamine,N.O.S.(Diaminotoluene)
2,2Toluenediamine
2,6Toluenediamine
3,4Toluenediamine
oToluidinehydrochloride(Benzanamine,2methyl,hydrochloride)
Tolylene(disocyanate(Benzene,1,3diisocyanatometnyl)
Toxaphene(Camphene,octachloro)
Tribromomethane(Bromoform)
1,2i,4Trichlorobenzene(Benzene1,2,4trichloro)
1,1,1Trichloroethane(Methylchloroform)
1,1,2Trichloroethane(Ethane,1,1,2trichloro)
Trichloroethane(Trichloroethylene)
Trichloromethanethiol(Methanethiol,trichloro)
Trichloromonofluoromethane(Methane,tricholorofluoro)
2,4,5Trichlorophenol(Phenol,2,4,5trichloro)
2,4,6Trichlorophenol(Phenol,2,4,6trichloro)
2,4,5Trichlorophenoxyaceticacid(2,4,5T)Aceticacid,2,4,5trichlorophenoxy)
2,4,5Trichlorophenoxyaceticacid(2,4,5TP)(Silver)Porpionicacid,2(2,4,5
trichlorophenoxyl))
Trichloropropane,N.O.S.*(Propanetrichloro,N.O.S.*
1,2,3Trichloropropane(Propane,1,2,3trichloro)
O,O,O,Triethylphosphorothioate(Phosphorothioicacid,0,0,Otriethylester)
SyoTrinitrobenzene(Benzene,1,3,5trinitro)
Tris(1aziridinyl)phosphinesulphide(Phosphinesulphide,tris(Lariridinyl)
Tris(2,3dibromopropyl)phosphate(1Propanol,2,3dibromo,phosphate)
Trypanblue(2,7Napathalenededisulphonicacid,3,3'[(3,3'dimethyl(1,1,biphenyl)
4,4'duyl)bis(azol)[bis(5amino4hydroxy,tetrasodiumsalt)
Uracilmustard(Uracil5[bis(2chloroethyl)amino])
Vanadicacid,ammoniumsalt(ammoniumvanadate)
Vanadiumpentroxide(Vanadium(V)oxide)
Vinylchloride(Ethane,chloro)
Zinccyanide
Zincphosphide
*TheabbrevationN.O.S.signifiesthosemembersofgeneralclass"nototherwisespecified"bynameinlisting.