LDR Rules and Regulations 1996
Date: Aug. 26, 1996Citation: 61 FR 43924
Subject: LDR, Phase IIIHazardous Waste from Carbamate Production (PDF) (8 pp, 147K, About PDF), Immediate Final Rule
Abstract: This emergency revision allows, for one year, carbamate wastes to be treated either by any technology which achieves the levels specified for carbamate wastes in the Phase III rule, or by the Best Demonstrated Available Technology used to set those treatment levels.
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Date: July 10, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 36419
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners(PDF) (3 pp, 108K, About PDF),
Correction
Abstract: This technical correction makes corrections to the table
of Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes in the Phase III rule published
on April 8, 1996.
Date: June 28, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 33680
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners (PDF) (12 pp, 176K, About PDF),
Correction
Abstract: This technical correction corrects errors made in the
Phase III Partial Withdrawal published on April 8, 1996.
Date: April 30, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 19117
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners (PDF) (1 pg, 98K, About PDF),
Correction
Abstract: This notice corrects a date in the Phase III Partial
Withdrawal from July 1, 1996 to July 8, 1996.
Date: April 30, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 19117
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners (PDF) (1 pg, 98K, About PDF),
Correction
Abstract: This notice corrects the effective date in the Phase
III Partial Withdrawal, from April 5, 1995 to April 8, 1996.
Date: April 8, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 15660
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners (PDF) (95 pp, 998K, About PDF),
Partial Withdrawal and Amendment of Final Rule
Abstract: This rule withdraws portions of the Phase III rule published
elsewhere on April 8, 1996, resulting from the decision made in Chemical
Waste Management v. EPA, and the Sept. 19, 1994 Phase II final rule.
These revisions are in response to the Land Disposal Flexibility Act of
1999, which said that characteristic hazardous wastes are no longer prohibited
so long as they are not hazardous wastes at the point they are land disposed.
Date: April 8, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 15566
Subject: LDR,
Phase IIIDecharacterized Wastewaters, Spent Potliners (PDF) (9 pp, 159K, About PDF),
Final Rule
Abstract: This final rule sets treatment standards and effective
dates for wastes generated in the production of carbamate pesticides and
aluminum potliners. In addition, the rule revises treatment standards
for hazardous wastes displaying the reactivity characteristic so that
the characteristic is removed and underlying hazardous constituents are
treated. The rule also makes states that combustion of inorganic wastes
may be a violation of the dilution prohibition.
Date: Jan. 25, 1996
Citation: 61 FR 2337
Subject: LDR,
Phase IVClarification of Bevill Exclusion for Mining
Wastes (PDF) (9 pp, 159K, About PDF), Supplemental Proposed Rule
Abstract: This notice proposes that mineral processing
secondary materials would be excluded from the definition
of solid waste if they are managed to meet conditions
such asa being legitimately recycled, stored only for
short periods and not causing contamination. They would
also be excluded if they are returned to beneficiation
units and meet certain conditions the applicability of
the Bevill Amendment to specific LDR regulated wastes.
In addition it proposes that the TCLP should be used for
testing mineral processing wastes. It also proposes to
exclude recyclable processed scrap metal and shredded
circuit boards from RCRA. The notice also proposes to
significantly reduce LDR paperwork.