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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3.2. (a) A transfer station or any facility that holds a valid permit or authorization to haul, treat, store, dispose of, or ship hazardous waste may haul, transfer, consolidate, process, ship, or otherwise manage solid waste without also holding a permit to haul, transfer, process, or ship solid waste.
(b) A hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facility that holds a valid permit to haul, treat, store, dispose of, or ship hazardous waste may haul, transfer, treat, store, dispose of, process, or ship solid waste without also holding a permit to haul, transfer, treat, store, dispose of, process, or ship solid waste.
(c) Solid waste that is managed:
(1) at a transfer station; or
(2) at any facility that holds a valid permit to haul, treat, store, dispose of, or ship hazardous waste;
shall not be stored, treated, or disposed of in direct contact with hazardous waste.
(d) If any portion of a quantity of solid waste that is managed:
(1) at a transfer station; or
(2) at any facility that holds a valid permit to haul, treat, store, dispose of, or ship hazardous waste;
comes into direct contact with a hazardous waste, the solid waste becomes subject to 40 CFR 261.3(a)(2)(iv) and shall then be managed as a hazardous waste.
(e) The board shall amend 329 IAC 11 to conform to this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 13. Environment § 13-15-1-3.2 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-13-environment/in-code-sect-13-15-1-3-2/
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