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['Waste Collection Centers', 'Incompatible Wastes', 'TSD Facilities', 'Solid Waste', 'Waste Reporting', 'Empty Containers', 'Waste Identification', 'Incinerators', 'Land Disposal Restrictions']
08/03/2024
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Kentucky incorporates by reference the federal regulations for Hazardous Waste Reporting; however, the state adds further requirements.
A summary of the additional requirements includes the following:
- Large Quantity Generators and Small Quantity Generator must file an Annual Report in Kentucky. Very Small Quantity Generators are not required to submit an Annual Report unless they had either an SQG or LQG status at any point during the reporting year.
- A tank system that stores or treats materials that become hazardous waste subsequent to March 10, 1988, shall conduct an assessment of any existing tank system's integrity within twelve (12) months after the date the waste becomes a hazardous waste. In addition to the requirements in 40 C.F.R. 264.226, 264.254, and 264.303, applicants shall demonstrate that the admixed liner shall be structurally sound and chemically resistant to the waste placed in it to ensure that the liner shall be capable of supporting the waste without cracking, disintegrating, or allowing waste or leachate to escape.
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Citation
- Title 401 chapter 39 Section 1(8)
['Waste']
['Waste Collection Centers', 'Incompatible Wastes', 'TSD Facilities', 'Solid Waste', 'Waste Reporting', 'Empty Containers', 'Waste Identification', 'Incinerators', 'Land Disposal Restrictions']
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