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RCRA Updates G. Alan Farmer, Director Resource Conservation and Restoration Division EPA, Region 4 Outline: Rulemaking Guidance Programmatic Activities Rulemaking Coal Combustion Residuals Rule Water Infrastructure


  1. RCRA Updates G. Alan Farmer, Director Resource Conservation and Restoration Division EPA, Region 4

  2. Outline: • Rulemaking • Guidance • Programmatic Activities

  3. Rulemaking

  4. Coal Combustion Residuals Rule • Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act- December 2016

  5. Export- Import Revisions • Objective of Revisions • Apply Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) requirements to all imports and exports of hazardous waste • Convert from paper submittals to electronic reporting • Final rule published November 28, 2016. • Revised rule is effective as of December 31, 2016.

  6. Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Rule • Revised the RCRA hazardous waste generator regulations to enhance flexibility, strengthen environmental protection, and improve compliance • Final rule was published on November 28, 2016. • The Rule will be effective on May 30, 2017.

  7. Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals Rule • Proposes sector specific standards for the management of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals • Healthcare facilities/pharmacies • Pharmaceutical reverse distributors • Proposes a ban on the sewering of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals from healthcare facilities and reverse distributors • Status: EPA plans to finalize the Rule in 2018

  8. E-Manifest Update • Purpose: Allows for submittal of hazardous waste transport manifests in electronic format • E-Manifest user fee Proposed Rule • Status: EPA plans to publish the fee schedule in the FR on 12/18/17. Effective date is TBD.

  9. Guidance

  10. Post-Closure Care Guidance (Subtitle C) • Objective • Guide regulators in evaluating conditions at RCRA hazardous waste disposal facilities and making adjustments to the post-closure care period. • Status • Guidance published on December 15, 2016

  11. 2016 RCRA Public Participation Manual • Objective • Focuses on public participation in permit modifications and renewals • Highlights digital and social medial communication tools • Status • Guidance published on January 11, 2017

  12. RCRA and the Retail Sector Objective • Develop a strategy to address the RCRA challenges faced by the retail sector. • Consider rule changes that enable better management and recycling of hazardous waste generated by retailers • Research retailer’s hazardous waste management practices • Identify/evaluate potential future approaches for addressing outstanding RCRA retail sector issues Status • Strategy released on September 12, 2016. • To read EPA’s strategy for addressing the retail sector under RCRA and for more information, visit: https://www.epa.gov/hwgenerators/hazardous-waste-management-and-retail-sector

  13. Waste Fireworks • ‘Safe Handling, Storage, and Treatment of Waste Fireworks,’ Information Memorandum, expected release in late spring 2018 • Memo draws on recommendations made by the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) and communicates safety concerns and requirements under RCRA, as well as best management practices and standard operating procedures that promote safer management of these wastes.

  14. Programmatic Activities

  15. RCRA Facility Investigation Remedy Selection Track (FIRST)

  16. RFI Process: Milestones and Goals Milestones Milestone 1: CAF Agreement Goal: 6 months for ALL sites Milestone 2: Approved Work Plan Goal: 120 days or < Milestone 3: RFI Work Plan Implemented Goal: 3 years or < Milestone 4: Approved RFI Report Goal: 120 days or < Total Process Time Goal: 4 years or < 16

  17. Remedy Selection Process: Milestones and Goals Goal for Total Process Time: 1- 2 years (for all 3 possible routes) MILESTONE I MILESTONE II MILESTON E III Determination Approval of Issue Final RFI fully supports CMS CMS Remedy Selection Remedy Selection Agreed Upon Possible Time Goal: Time Goal: Time Goal: TOTAL Process Time Goal: Routes: 0 days 292 days / 9 mos. 352 days / 1 year 60 days / 2 mos. No CMS 150 days/ 5 mos. 292 days/ 9 mos. 717 days / 1.96 yr. Work Plan 275 days/ 9 mos. 150 days/ 5 mos. 292 days/ 9 mos. 537 days / 1.47 yr. 95 days/ 3 mos. Focused 5/12/2017 17

  18. RCRA FIRST on the Web • For more information on RCRA FIRST, visit: https://www.epa.gov/hw/toolbox-corrective-action-resource-conservation- and-recovery-act-facilities-investigation-remedy

  19. SMM Strategic Plan for FY2017-FY2022 3 Strategic Priority Areas The Built Environment (buildings, roads, bridges, infrastructure) Sustainable Management of Food Sustainable Packaging 19 Additional Emphasis Areas: Sustainable Electronics Management; Lifecycle Assessment; Measurement; and International Efforts

  20. Questions?

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