Pennsylvania Base Program Description
Appendices VI - XII
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Bureau ofDeep Mine SafetyBitummo.rs Deep :vIln~ Sai~tyAnthracrtc Deep Mine Sarc?,y
Bureau of Oil &Gas RegulationPermittingCornphance & MOnltOLng
Bureau ofMining & ReclamationSurface Mine RectamanoaPlanning S Environmental AnalysIsM,ne Subs.dence
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HAZAROOUS WASH NOTifiCATION SYSTfM
EPA MANIfEST LIAISON
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
COMPLIANCE HISTORY EVALUATION
BONDING
CIVIL PENALTIES
ENfORCEMENT REPORTING
EPA COMPLIANCE LIAISON
PROGRAM REPORTS
COSTRECOVERY
ISURVEILLANCE & MONITORING SECTION
TOXIC SUBSTANCE LIAISONSAMPLING PROTOCOLS
GROUNDWATfR MONITORING PROGRAM
INSPECTION STRATEGY
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HAZARDOUS WASTE fACILITIES SECTION
RCRA PERMIT QUALITY ASSURANCE
WASTE DELISTING
REGULA TlON INTERPRETATION
DESIGN STANDARDS
EXPERIMENTAL PERMITS
PERMITS STRATEGYTRAINING
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCETECHNICAL COMMITTEE LIAISON
TECHNOLOGY TRANSfER
EPA PERMIT LIAISON
WASTE STREAM ANALYSIS
MUNICIPAlJRESIDUAL WASTE FAOUTIES SECTION
QUALITY ASSURANCE
WASTE STREAM ANALYSIS
REGULATION INTERPRETATION
DESIGN STANDARDS
EXPERIMENTAL PERMITS
PERMITS STRATEGY
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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
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EQUIPMENT MAINTfNANCE
RESPONSE VEHICLE MAINTfNANCE
((RCLA EMERGENCV ACTIONS
STATfE~ERGENCV ACTIONS
PEMALIAISON
LOCAL GOVERNMEN~ LIAISON
BUREAU SAHTV OFFICER
OffP MINE LIAISON
NATIONAL CONTINGENCV PLAN
HAZARDOUS RANKING SVSTfM
PRIORITV STRATfGV
RESPONSIBLE PARTY SEARCHESLOCAL GOVERNMENT LIAISON
ENGINffRING
SOIL ANOGROUND WATfR EVALUATION
FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT
COSTHFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTISITf INSPECTION COORDINATlON
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
EQUIPMENT MAINTfNANCE
.REGIONAL SAFETY OFFICER
RESPONSE VEHICLE MAINTfNANCE
OPERATION/MAINTfNANCE MONITORING
EPALEAD SITf LIAISON
BUREAU OFWASTE MANAGEMENT(PROPOSED) COMPLEMENT
DIRECTOR'S OFFICE
1·BUREAU DIRECTOR
2·S0LID WASTE PROGRAM MANAGER
1-ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER I
1-S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST SUPERVISOR
1·S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST
1-CLERK-STENOGRAPHER III
1-eLERK-TYPIST III
8 SUBTOTAL
DIVISION OF RESOURCE RECOVERY AND PLANNING
1·S0LlD WASTE PROGRAM MANAGER (VACANT)
2-S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST SUPERVISOR (1 FILLED. 1 VACANT)
1·PLANNING SUPERVISOR II
2·S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST
1-CLERK-STENOGRAPHER III
7 SUBTOTAL
DIVISION OF FAOUnES MANAGEMENT
1-S0LlD WASTE PROGRAM MANAGER (VACANT)
1-SANITARY ENGINEER IV
l-SANITARY ENGINEER II (VACANT)
l-SANITARY ENGINEER III
l-ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST II
1-HYDROGEOLOGIST III
1-S0ILS SCIENTIST III
1·HYDROGEOLOGIST II
1-S0ILS SCIENTIST II (VACANT)
1-CLERK·TYPIST II
2·S0LlD WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST SUPERVISOR
12 SUBTOTAL
DIVISION OF COMPLIANCE AND MONITORING
1·S0LlD WASTE PROGRAM MANAGER (VACANT)
S-SOLID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST
3-S0LlD WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST SUPERVISOR (2 FILLED. 1 VACANT)
1·ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST II
2-eLERK-TYPIST III
12 SUBTOTAL
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(PROPOSED) COMPLEMENT
DIVISION OFEMERGENCY AND REMEDIAL RESPONSE
1-S0LlDWASTE PROGRAM MANAGER
1-(LERK·TYPIST II
1-(LERK·TYPIST III
2-S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALISTSUPERVISOR(1-FILLED.1-VACANT)
3·S0LID WASTE PROGRAM SPECIALIST
1·SANITARY ENGINEERIII
1·ENVIRONMENTALCHEMIST I
2·HYDROGEOLOGIST II (1-FILLED.1-VACANn
1·ADMINISTRATAIVE ASSISTANT I (VACANn
1-SANITARY ENGINEERI (VACANn
1·ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST II (VACANn
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Personnel classes and abbreviations cited in Figul E 4 are as follows: (Positions
identified with an .. are involved with permit issuance.)
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Clerical
Clerk Typist - CT
Clerk Stenographer - CS
Technical and Professional
II< Geologist Trainee - GT
II< Hydrogeologist - HG
II< Soils Scientist - SS
It: Sanitary Engineer - SE
Environmental Planner Supervisor - EPS
.. Solid Waste Specialist Trainee - SWST
It: Solid Waste Specialist - SWS
It: Solid Waste Facilities Specialist - SWFS
Solid Waste Operations Specialist - SWOS
.. Solid Waste Manager - SWM
.. Solid Waste Program Specialist - SWPS
.. Solid Waste Program Specialist Supervisor - SWPSS
.. Chemist - CAdministrative Officer - AO
Environmental Planner - EP
Information Writer - IW
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10096 Federal
50.3 persons at $22,802
-'* PERSONNEL
$1,149,939
Benefits (38%)
Indirect Costs (O.1226)
100% State
21 persons at $29,163
Benefits (38%)
Overtime
Salaries
Benefits (7%)
Total
Total
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$ 436,977
$ 200,851$1,787,767
$ 583,270
$ 222,263$ 805,533
$ 25,000
$ 1,750$ :W,750
TOTAL MAN YEARS 71.3
*FY 85 RCRA Grant
TOTAL PERSONNEL AND BENEFITS $2,620,050
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5/85 Regional BWM Staff Complement
Harrisburg Williamsport Pittsburgh MeadvilleNorristown Wilkes-Barre
1 - SE 11 1 - SE 11 1 - ECRS I-SE 11 - ECRS 1 - EPS(V)
1 - SS 11 1 - SS III 1 - SE 11 1 - SE III 1 - SE I(V) 1 - SE 1
2 - HG 11 1 - HG 11 2 - SE III 1 - SS III 2 - SE III 1 - SE 1
I - EC 1 2 - EC.l 1 - SS 11 1 - HG 11 1 - SS 11 1 - HG 1
9 - SWS 7 - SWS 1 - SS III 1 - EC 1 1 - SS III 1 - EC 1
1 - SWOS 1 - SWOS 3 - HG 1 (I-V) 1 - SWST 1 - HG 1 (V) 8 - SWS
1 - SWFS 1 - SWFS 2 - EC 1 6 - S\VS 2 - HG 11 2 - SWOS
1 - SWM 1 - SWM 1 - SWST 3 - SWOS 2 - EC 1 1 - SWFS
12 - SWS 1 - SWFS 1 - WQCS l-SWM
3 - SWOS 1 - S\VM 3 - SWST (I-V)
1 - SWFS 12 - sws (2-V)
1- SWM 4 - SWOS (I-V)r
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96 MIN USWORK-YEARS FEO$ STATE$ 1'OTAL$ 96 or TOTAL r noc DI':V
PERM 33 $ 1223916 $ 366284 $1590200 49.4 51.5
COMP/MONITENF 25 544684 350373 895057 27.8 29.0
.PROG DEV 4 96000 36480 132480 4.0
PROG ADMIN 9.3 552000 52396 604396 18.8 19.5
TOTAL 71.3 $ 2416600 .$ 805533 $3222133 100.0 100.0
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Solid Waste Employees
State FY State Federal Total
80-81 79 56 135
81-82 115- 56 171
82-83 99 61 160
83-84 98 61 159
84-85 102 62 164
84-85 (with PRR) 132 62 194
85-86 (proposed) 165 62 227 *
* This figure includes 20 staff assigned to the Superfund program•.
It also assumes that the proposed increase in staff this FY for thehazardous waste program is 20 technical, 6 clerical and 2 attorneys.
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( BUREAU OF SOLID JTE MANAGEMENT
REGIONAL STAFF COMPLEMENT
Norristown
29
Wilkes-Barre
16
Harrisburg
17
Wi.ll iamsport
15
Pittsburgh
26
Meadville
17
84/85 PRRSF 4 + 1* 0 2 0 1 * 1M/R 4 1 0 0 3 0
85/86 PRR (Projected Need)2SF 1 2 1 3 3
M/R 4 ·1 2 1 2 2HW 5 1 2 1 3 2
TOTAL 48 21 24 20 38 24
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RCRA Training Courses - Sponsored by DER
1. Engineering Geophysics - cost =$1,600
2. Slope Stabili ty Course - cost =$6,7.50
3. Implementation of the Environmental Assessment Process - no cost to the Department
4. .F.CRA Enforcement - no cost to the Department
5. Using the Student T test - no cost to the Department
6. Basic Surveying - no cost to the Department
7. Advanced Hazardous Waste Investi gative Course - no cost to the Department.
8. Hazardous Materials Emergencies Assessment - no cost to the Department.
9. Chemistry for the Environment (Pennsylvania State University) and General Course for
Insoectors (Pennsylvania State University) - combined total cost to the Department =$18,000
Additionallly the Department has sponsored a number of hydrogeology, soil science, and
p~rmitRCRPr wri ter-s courses for central/regional office staff concerning implementation of the
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PERSONNEL PROTECTION AND SAFETY (165.2)
5 Days
This course is for relatively inexperienced personnel who respond toaccidents involving hazardous substances or investigate uncontrolledhazardous waste sites. It provides basic information on the protectionand safety of personnel engaged in field operations dealing with hazardoussubstances. .
After completing the course, attendees will be more familiar with generalconcepts, principles, and procedures for protecting themselves from theharmful effects of hazardous materials, and the acceptable practices forminimizing danger to response personnel.
The trainingdiscussion.of personnelexercises.
consists of classroom instruction, problem-solving, .andApproximately one-half of the course consists of the hands-on useprotective equipment and monitoring instruments, and outdoor
Course topics include: the fundamentals of respiratory protection; typesof respiratory protection apparatus, use and limitation of equipment;selection of respiratory protection equipment; protective clothing; airmonitoring, and safety procedures for conducting response operations.
Segments of this course require the wearing of respiratory equipment whichprecludes the use of eyeglasses. Students who are severely restrictedwithout eyeglasses should be aware that thei r part ici pat i on may be 1imitedunless they have their own eyeglass-equipped respirators.
Portions of this course and course 165.5 are redundant. Person~~onsideringapplication to both courses should confer with the Registrar.
Continuing Education Units: 2.6Tuition: $110.00
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INCIDENT MITIGATION AND TREATMENT METHODS (165.3)
5 Days
This course deals with concepts and techniques for containing, controlling,and treating releases of hazardous substances. After completing thecourse students will have a better understanding of fundamental theoriesthat govern chemical, physical, and biological behavior; phenomena thataffect treatment processes; practical aspects of containment, on-sitetreatment, bulking, transport, and disposal; techniques for trackingand recovering contaminants in groundwater; and regulatory requirements.
Training is provided by means of classroom instruction, case-studies,problem solving, and group discussion. .
Course topics include first response considerations, hazard evaluation,containment methods, physical, chemical, and biological treatment, disposaloptions, and safety during response operations.
Calculators are recommended.
Continuing Education Units: 3.7Tuit ion: $110.00
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AIR SURVEILLANCE FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (165.4)
5 Days
This course instructs participants in the practices and procedures forair monitoring and sampling for hazardous materials. Upon completion ofthe course, students will be more knowledgeable about: the design of airsurveillance programs; the types, availability. uses, and limitations ofdirect-reading air monitoring instruments and air sampling equipment; theuse of air monitoring data for evaluating the safety of response personneland the public; and air dispersion and meteorology. The course willinclude operating procedures for specific air monitoring instruments andsampling equipment, as well as strategies for surveillance of both abandonedhazardous waste sites and accidental releases of hazardous chemicals.
Instructional methods are a combination of classroom lectures, groupdiscussions, problem-solving, and laboratory and field exercises withhands-on use of equipment and instruments. Several case studies arepresented.
Topics to be discussed are air surveillance programs; air monitoringtechniques and instruments; air sampling techniques and equipment; radiationdetection instruments; calibration; quality control; exposure guidelines;health. and safety considerations; legal implications; and air dispersionand meteorology.
Segments of this course require the wearing of respiratory equipment whichprecludes the use of eyeglasses. Students who are severely restrictedwithout eyeglasses should be aware that their participation may be limitedunless they have their own eyeglass-equipped respirators.
Calculators are recommended.
Continuing Education Units: 2.3.Tuition: $110.00
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCIDENT RESPONSE OPERATIONS (165.5)
5 Days
This course provides attendees with practical knowledge concerning incidentresponse operations. The- course focuses on response team function,methods, procedures, and safety in responding to hazardous substancesspills or abandoned waste sites. .
After completing the course, attendees should be more familiar withselection, use, and limitation of respirato~ protection apparatus andprotect i ve cl othi ng; site entry, cont rcl , and decontami nat i on procedures;the use of field monitoring instruments; and response organization andmanagement.
Approximately 1/3 of the course is classroom instruction. The remainingtime is hands-on use of monitoring equipment, personnel protectiveapparatus, and other applications of classroom topics. Decision-makingin incident response operations is practiced by responding as teams to afull staged vehicular accident and an abandoned waste site.
Course topics include respiratory protection apparatus, protective clothing,field monitoring instruments, hazard analysis, toxicology, responseorganization, and standard operating safety guides.
Segments of this course require the wearing of respiratory equipment whichprecludes the use of eyeglasses. Students who are severely restrictedwithout eyeglasses should be aware that their participation may be limitedunless they have their own eyeglass-equipped respirators.
Portions of this course and 165.2 are redundant. Persons consideringapplication to both courses should confer with the Registrar.
Continuing Education Units: 2.1Tuition: $110.00
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HAZARD. EVALUATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (165.6)
4 Days
Thi s course provides part i ct pants with techni ques to assess the potent i alenvironmental impact of released hazardous materials. The course emphasizesmethods and procedures for estimating the dispersion of contaminants in air,surface water, and groundwater; pathways for contact with surrounding populations,and guidelines for the protection of public health.
Upon the completion of the course, participants will have knowledge of'basic toxicology; use and interpretation of guidelines for the protectionof response personnel as well as the public; the basic principle ofdispersion and behavior of hazardous materials in air, surface water,groundwater, and soil; and techniques for the assessment of environmentalimpact.
Instruction methods includes lectures, group discussions, case studies,and group problem-solving sessions.
The fo11 owi ng t opics wi 11 be di scussedr fundament a1s of t oxicology;principles of meteorology; basic information and mathematical models fordispersion of contaminants in air, water, and soil; guidance and standardsfor the protection of public health; and principles pf bioassessment.
Calculators are required.
Continuing Education Units: 2.3Tuition: $88.00
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RESPONSE SAFETY DECISION-MAKING WORKSHOP (165.8)
4 Days
This workshop is for persons developing. implementing. or managing safetyprograms for chemical emergencies or cleanup at abandoned hazardous wastesites. The workshop complements other EPA basic safety courses andprovides participants with more detailed guidance for making effectivesafety decisions. It is intended as a forum for workshop participantsand the staff to exchange information and ideas on response-relatedsafety topics. '
Individuals applying for the course are expected to be knowledgeable inbasic personnel protection. safety. and response operations. As a minimum,applicants must have attended Personnel Protection and Safety (165.2) or
·Hazardous Materials Incident Response Operations (165.5), similar courses,or demonstrate they are experienced in response safety.
After this workshop attendees will better understand the responsibilitiesand liabilites of a response safety officer; be more familiar with therequirements for an overall health and safety program; be more knowledgeablein risk assessment and its impact on safety planning; be better trainedin technical areas of response safety; and be better able to develop andimplement site-specific safety plans. .
The workshop includes classroom instruction, group problem-solving, andclass discussions. Workshop topics inclUde safety guidance and regulations,risk assessment. air monitoring, respiratory and protective clothingselection. special problems, and site safety plan development.
Continuing Education Units: 2.1.Tuition: $88.00
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SAMPLING FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (165.9)
3 Days
This course provides attendees with the practical knowledgerequired for an effective sampling program for hazardous materials.The course focuses on the types of equipment suitable for hazardousmaterials sampling and the practices and procedures for safely and effectivelycollecting samples. Air sampling procedures are specifically treated inthe Air Surveillance for Hazardous Materials course (165.4)~ and are notcovered in this course.
After completing the course, attendees should be more knowledgeable aboutthe design of sampling programs; the equipment and procedures for samplecollection; sampling safety; the regulations on transporting samples; andthe use of statistics in sampling.
Instructional methods used are lectures, group discussions, demonstrations,and field exercises with an emphasis on hands-on use of multi-mediasampl i ng equi pment.
Topics to be discussed include: sampling plan development; the statisticalbasis for sampling; equipment and procedures for sampling containerizedmaterials, surface water/lagoons, sediments/sludges~ soils and groundwater;compatibility testing; sample shipment; safety in sample collection; andquality control/quality assurance considerations.
Segments of this course require the wearing of respiratory equipment whichprecludes the use of eyeglasses. Students who are severely restrictedwithout eyeglasses should be aware that their participation may be limitedunless they have their own eyeglass-equipped respirators.
Continuing Education Units: 2.0Tuition: $66.00
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Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaEnvironmental Resources
July 6, 1984
Treatment Permit Requirements forLeachate Treatment facilitiesfrom Hazardous Waste Landfills
Regional Solid Waste ManagersRegional Water Quality Managers
Pete Slack, Chief~~Engineering SectionDivision of Permits and ComplianceIsur-eau of Water Quall ty Management
andAlfred Dalberto, Chief ePfl-'Hazardous and Toxic Materials ~e'ctionBureau of Solid Waste Management
Director, Bureau of Water Quality Management
Director, Bureau of Solid~rrent
We refer to recent questions concerning the coordinated permit review betweenWater Quality Management and Solid Waste Management in regard to the Bureau'sdraft permit coordination guidelines for hazardous waste leachate treatmentIacili tics to be perrni t tcd, These guidelines are necessary for be tter per mi t anden Iorcernen t control and the elimination of duplicate permits for the same facility.The NPDES permit will be issued by Water Quality Management, and the WQMConstruction and Operation Permit of the leachate treatment facility will beissued by Solid Waste Management.
The following is the review procedure for the construction and operation treatmentperrni t: .
1. Water Quality Management will provide information concerning requiredeffluent quality to the applicant for use in designing the leachate treatmentfacilities. .
2. Water Quality Management will assist Solid Waste Management in the tech-nical review of the leachate treatment facility design engineer's report andsupplemental information as required in Water Quality Managernerrt's IndustrialWaste Manual. /
3. The Bureau of Solid Waste Management will review the information regardingthe hazardous waste treatment permit.
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July 6, 1984..- 2 -Regional Solid Waste ManagersRegional Water Quality Managers4. The hazardous waste permit will cover both the landfill and leachate treat-
ment radii ties and will include any applicable standard or special condi tionsrequired by Water Quality Management.
5. The NPDES permit will normally be issued concurrently with the hazardouswaste permit.
If there are any questions, please contact me.
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November 29, 1982
Permit by Rule Review Procedure Guideline
REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGERSREGIONAL WATER QUALITY MANAGERS
GAR Y GALIDA, Chief c~Division of Hazardous W!& Management
ERNEST GIOVANNITTI, ChiefDivision of Permits and Compliance
Attached is the review procedure guidelines for certain hazardous wastetreatment facilities that could qualify for a Permit by Rule status. This willrequire a coordinated review effort between the Bureaus of Solid WasteManagement and Water Quality Management. Since the Permit by Rule provisionwas effective as of September 4, 1982, the date the revised hazardous wasteregulations was promulgated, these guidelines can be used immediately todetermine if the Permit by Rule conditions are satisfied.
Previously, the draft Permit by Rule review procedure guideline dated August 27,1982, was revised to incorporate your comments. It is estimated that there maybe over 100 possible Permit by Rule qualifying treatment facilities throughout theState, but it is unlikely that this amount would need to be reviewed this fiscalyear. The Permit by Rule provision in the Hazardous Waste regulations isapplicable to two types of facilities:
I. Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) which accept hazardouswaste (see Section 75.265(z)(l4n. Because of the specificcircumstances (hazardous waste has to be received directly), thissituation will not be too prevalent.
II. Owners or Operators of an Elementary Neutralization Unit (ENU) or aWastewater Treatment Unit (WTU) (see Section 75.265(z)(l7». Since ahazardous waste facility that would qualify for a Permit by Rule wouldnot require a hazardous waste treatment permit, this situation will beadvantageous to qualifying facilities.
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I. Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) Permit by Rule Review ProcedureGuidelines
The reference to this situation in the hazardous waste rules and regulations isSection 75.265(z)(l4). This only applies to POTW's that accept hazardous wastes bytruck, rail, or pipe directly discharged to the POTW. Note: Domestic sewage that ismixed with hazardous waste that is conveyed through a sewer system to a POTW fortreatment is excluded as a hazardous waste in Section 75.261(c)(i).
A. Eligibility
The following conditions must be met in order to qualify for a Permit by Rule:
1. The POTW has a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)permit.
2. The POTW complies with conditions of that permit.
3. The POTW has to meet the following four hazardous waste managementrequirements:
a. Obtain an identification number (comply with 75.264(b».
b. Use the manifest system (comply with 75.264(j».
c. Keep operating records (comply with 75.264(k».
d. Submit quarterly facility reports (comply with 75.264(m».
4. All Federal, State, and local pretreatment requirements which would beapplicable to the hazardous wastes being discharged directly to the POTWmust be met. (In some situations, there may be no Federal or State butonly local pretreatment requirements.)
B. Procedure
1. Solid Waste regional personnel should meet with Water Quality regionalpersonnel to identify POTWs that are directly accepting hazardous wastethat have notified under the hazardous waste regulations. A list of POTW'saccepting hazardous waste directly should be made and updated by SolidWaste regional personnel.
2. These POTW's should be notified by Solid Waste regional personnelconcerning the Hazardous Waste Management Regulations and theprovisions which must be met if they are to be deemed to have a Permit byRule under Section 75.264(z)(l4). If an eligible POTW does not wish to becovered by a Permit by Rule, then it will have to obtain a hazardous wastepermit for the facility as a treatment facility. The NPDES and WQMPart II permits will continue in effect. /
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3. For POTW's which could qualify for the Permit by Rule, a joint operationalinspection between Solid Waste and Water Quality regional personnelshould be performed to review the POTW. The following should beconsidered:
a. Hazardous waste off loading area (spill containment, etc.)
b. Compatibility and treatability of hazardous waste in question(including the need for pretreatment of the hazardous waste prior todischarge to the POTW).
c. Impact of hazardous waste on effluent quality and sludgecharacterIstics.
d. NPDES monitoring requirements (i.e, should a hazardous wasteconstituent be limited and/or monitored as a part of the POTWNPDES permit).
4. Water Quality personnel will review the POTW's NPDES permit and anyFederal, State, and local pretreatment requirements which apply to thehazardous waste being received directly by the POTW to determine if thePOTW is in compliance with these requirements. A copy of this evaluationshould be provided to the Regional Solid Waste Manager. This compliancereview should reflect operation as well as treatment capability conditions.(For example it should indicate if treatment facilities and capacity areinadequate or if there is a history of operation and maintenance problems).Infrequent short-term violations of effluent limitations for parameterssuch as BOD, 55, etc., would not normally be serious enough to beconsidered "non-compllance",
5. Solid Waste Management will notify eligible POTW's in writing that theysatisfy the Permit by Rule requirements in accordance withSection 75.265(z)(l4) and that they are deemed to have a Permit by Rulecontingent upon being in compliance with the hazardous waste managementconditions set in 75.264(b)(j)(k)(n), the NPDES permit, and all Federal,State, and local pretreatment requirements pertaining to the hazardouswaste in question. A copy of this letter should also be sent to the RegionalWater Quality Manager and Division of Hazardous Waste.
6. Noneligible POTW's will be notifed by Solid Waste Management concerningany conditions of the Permit by Rule which have not been satisfied. Ifthese conditions are addressed satisfactorily by the POTW immediatelythen they will be renotified in accordance with item 5. A POTW noteligible for the Permit by Rule would be required to obtain a hazardouswaste management permit. .
7. Since the Permit by Rule is contingent upon NPDES and compliance,BWQM should notify BSWM at the regional level whenever an applicablePOTW is found to be in non-compliance as a result of inadequate treatment".facilities or if there is a history of operation and maintenance problems.
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Non-compliance by the POTW will result in loss of the Permit by Rulestatus.
Reference to this situtation in the Hazardous Waste Regulations is in Section75.265(z)(l7). The following conditions must be met in order to qualify for a PermitBy Rule:
A. Eligibility
1. The treatment unit must meet the definitions of either ENU or WTU. AnElementary Neutralization Unit (ENU) is a device which is used toneutralize wastes which are "hazardous" only because they exhibit thecharacteristic of corrosivity as defined in Section 75.261; or listed in75.261, and which meets the definition of tank, container, transport vehicleor vessel. A Wastewater Treatment Unit (WTU) is a device which meetsthe definition of a tank and which is part of a wastewater treatmentfacility subject to regulations under either Section 402 or Section 307(B) ofthe Clean Water Act, and receives, and treats or stores an influentwastewater which is a hazardous waste, or generates and accumulates awastewater treatment sludge which is a hazardous waste, or treats orstores a wastewater treatment sludge which is a hazardous waste. Note:In no~ does this definition include surface impoundments. Surfaceimpoundments must obtain a hazardous waste management permit.
2. The ENU or WTU treatment facility has to be an on-site, captive facility.
3. The ENU or WTU treatment facility has to have either a NPDES permit, ordischarge to a sewage treatment system with a NPDES permit and besubject to all Federal, State, and local pretreatment requirements. Insome situations there may be no Federal or State but only localpretreatment requirements.
4. The ENU or WTU treatment facility has to meet the following hazardouswaste management requirements:
a. Obtain an identification number (comply with 75.264(b».
b. Have security (comply with 75.264(d».
c. Have a general inspection and construction inspection (comply with75.264(e».
d. Have a preparedness and prevention system (comply with 75.264(h».
e. Have a Preparedness Prevention and Contingency Plan and complywith emergency procedures (comply with 75.264(i».
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Keep operating records
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personaeI on the inspection In cases where no previous NPDES permit wasissued to the facility, or in those cases where industrial wastepretreatment facilities are involved.
The following should be reviewed:
a. Hazardous waste off-loading area (spill containment, etc.)
b. Compatibility and treatment of hazardous waste
1) For NPDES cases, are effluent limits being achieved
2) For industrial waste pretreatment facilities, are pretreatmentrequirements being met
c. Monitoring requirements (should a hazardous waste constituent bemonitored or limited as part of the NPDES permit or as part of thepretreatment requirements)
Where the ENU or WTU is a pretreatment facility the owner/operatorof the receiving POTW should be informed concerning the Permit byRule review and should be asked to provide any applicableinformation concerning local pretreatment requirements.
4. Water Quality personnel will review the NPDES permit and Federal, Stateand local pretreatment requirements to determine if the treatment plant isin compliance. This evaluation should be given to the Solid Waste RegionalManager. This compliance review should reflect operational as well astreatment capability conditions. (For example, it should indicate if afacilities treatment and capacity are inadequate, or there is a history ofoperation and maintenance problems.)
5. If the conditions outlined in A 0), (2), (3), and (4) above are satisfied, theRegional Solid Waste Manager notifies the facility in writing that they aredeemed to have a Permit by Rule in accordance with Section 75.26.4(z)(l7)and that it will be contingent upon being in compliance with all thehazardous waste management conditions as stated in75.264(b),(d)(3),(h),(i),(k), and (m) and paragraphs 2 through 10 of 75.265(y),the NPDES permit, and all Federal, State, and local pretreatmentrequirements. A copy of this notification letter should be sent to theRegional Water Quality Manager and the Division of Hazardous Waste.
Noneligible owners or operators of ENU or WTU will be notified by theSolid Waste Manager concerning any conditions of the Permit by Rulewhich "have not been satisfied. If these conditions are addressedsatisfactorily by the owner or operator of the ENU or WTU immediately,they will be renotified in accordance with item.5. A hazardous wastetreatment facility not eligible for the Permit by Rule will be required toobtain a hazardous waste management permit.
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7. Since the Permit by Rule is contingent upon NPDES compliance, BWQMshould notify BSWM at the regional level when the ENU or WTU facility isfound to be in non-compliance with either State or Federal pretreatmentrequirements or NPDES requirements, as a result of inadequate treatmentfacilities or a history of operation and maintenance problems.Non-compliance will result in loss of the Permit by Rule status.
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PART III-BUDGET INFORMATION.SECTION A-BUOGET SUMMARY
I,ESTIMATED UNOBLIGATED FUNDS NEW OR REVISEO BUDGET
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FUNCTION OR ACTIVITY CATALOG NO.FEDERAL NON·FEDERAL FEOERAL NON·FEDERAL TOTAL..
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6. Object Class Categories TOTAL
(11 (21 IJI 141 lSI
8. PersonnelS 1,752,448 S S S S
b. Fringe Benefits 666,751
c. Travel145,000
d. Equipment14 708
e. Supplies10C;,nnn
f. Contractual1 R1 .17
Norristown PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985 DP • Oreft permit prepered
AppllcetlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel Permit Review Stetus
Pert B Received Review Technlcel RevIew Advertisement of Issued or (Wlthdrewel dete ofDue Dete (I nc! udes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heerlng Public Denied eppllcent end reason
Facility Neme & Process (Inc! udes revised denotes Notice denotes NotIce or Intent to HaerIng IDete of or other Importent1.0. Number Codes extensIons) eppllcetlons) of Deficiency) of .Def Iclancy) PermltlDeny mete held) Reg ectlon) conment)
Eest Coest SOl - 1/11/83 1/25183 5/13/83* - - - Oreft permIt suChemlcel Dlsposel S02 Rev. 1V15/83 11103/83* pending noticePAD980706162 T04 Rev. 8/03184 1V18/83*
212V84
Ace Service SOl -- I V30/82 1/18/83 4/4183* 6/1 V84* 7/1 V84 -PAD014624654 Rev. 310V84 4/23/84 DP 7171184
6119/84*1V13/84*7123/85*
Rohm & Heas Co. SOl 4/1 V83 4/11/83 4/21/83 3/28184* 8/03/84 - - PendI ng bond suSprIng House Rev. 5/2V84 4/26/84 DPPAD075485995
Rohm & Haes SOl 9/01/83 4/1 V83 4/21/83 3171184* 4/03/84 5/03/84 3/29185Bristol Rev. 5/01/84 31 23/84DPPADOO 229:
Norristown PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MIL£STONE CHARTAUGUST, 1985
7··
AppllclltlonPert B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll Permit Review StlltuS
Pert B Received Review Technlcal Review Advertisement of Issued or (Wlthdrllwal dllte ofDue Dllte (Incl udes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heerlng Public Denied llppllcllnt end rellson
Fecllity Neme & Process
Norr I sto"" PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
AppllcetlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel PermIt Review Stetus
Pert B ReceIved Review Technlcel RevIew AdvertIsement of Issued or (WlthdreWllI dete ofDue Dete
Norristown PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
ApplicationPllrt B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll Permit Review Stlltus
Part B Received Review Techntcal Review Advertisement of Issued or (WlthdrllWllI dllte ofDue Dllte ( Includes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Hear Ing Public Denied eppl Icerrt and reason
File IIlty Nllme & Process
Norr I sto ton PENNSYlVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
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ed
AppllclltlonPllrt B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll PermIt RevIew Stlltus
Pert B ReceIved RevIew Teehn lcel RevIew AdvertIsement of Issued (T (WlthdrllWllI dllte ofDue Dllte lIncludes (AsterIsk (AsterIsk PublIc Heer I ng PublIc Denied llppllcllnt lll1d reesen
FlICIIlty Nllme & Process !Includes revIsed denotes NotIce denotes NotIce (T Intent to Helll'"lng (Ollte of or other Importllnt1.0. Number Codes extensIons) eppt lcef lons) of DefIcIency) of Def Ic lency) Permlt/Denv IOllte held) Ret:! llCtlon) comment)
SmIth KlIne Chem. SOl 4/1 '/8:5 4/11/8:5 4/21/8:5- - - - - AppllclltlonRIversIde TO:5 Rev. 17/1/8:5 17/08/8:5- emended to Incl udePAD98055041, '/14/85- Inc I nerlltor.
7/26/85
Crompton & Know!es SOl 4/71/8:5 5/07/8:5 5/74/8:5 5/25/84- - - - Appllcllnt ,""s requestPADOO7917466 TOI 4/15/85 to perform llddltlonlll
DB:5 enal yses on ImpoundmeWllstes.
Mercus Hook SO, 9/1/8:5 8/19/8:5 4/26/84- 8/:50/84- - - . Pert B resubmItted unProcessIng. Inc. TOI 8/71/84- new nlinWhPAD098160906 T04
Cerpenter Technolog SOl 4/71/8:5 5/10/8:5 :5/07/84- 10/74/84- - - -PADOO2344:515 SO, Rev. 7/07/84
SO:5 Rev. 17/ 28/84T04
AllIed Chemlclli SOl 9/1/8:5 8/23/8:5 8/07/84- 8/07/84- - - -DelllWllre Vlllley 4/04/85 4/18/85WorksPAD990823742
Generlll Electric Co SOl 9/1/8:5 9/1/8:5 4/17/84- - - - -Vlllley Forge SplICe Rev. 8/10/84 17/17/84CenterPI\OOO1680719
Johnson Mlltthey. SOl 9/1/8:5 9/1/8:5 4/20/84- 7/18/85- - - -Inc. S02PAD067:5623 71
Norristown PENNSYLVANIA HAZAROOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST. 1985
AppllcetlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel Permit Review Stetus
Pert B Received Review Technlcel Review Advertisement of Issued or (W I thcre WIll dete ofDue Oete
Norristown PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
AppllcetlonPert 8 Completeness Appllcetlo,. Flnel Permit RevIe w Stetus
Pert B Received Review Technlcel Review Advertisement of Issued a- (W IthdreWllI dete ofDue Dete lIncllJdes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heir I ng Public Denied eppl lcenf llI1d reeson
FeeIII ty Neme & Process ( Includes revised denotes Notice denotes Notice a- Intent to Helrlng (Dete of or other Importent1.0. Number Codes extensions) eDollcetlons) of Deflclencv) of Def Ic lency) PermI t/Denv lOete held) ReQ ecf lon) conment)
Ross 81cycles TOI 9/1/8:5 8/:51/8:5 8/01/84* - - - -PAD05:5061909
Olin Corporetlon SOl 9/1/8:5 9/9/8:5 8/10/84* 7118/85* - - -PA0047:55:5112 Rev. ·12106/84 12112184
Prestollte 8ettery SOl 9/1/8:5 9/19/8:5 11/15/8:5· - - - closed Appllcent withdrew.Division S02 1/16/85*PA00697856:52
Honeywell I nc.- SOl 9/1/8:5 9/218:5 8/06/84· - - - closed Requested wlthdreWllIProcess Control Dlv on 8/15/84. ClosurePADOO2586761 pI en epproved;
eppllcetlon returned.CRC Chamlcels Inc. S02 9/1/8:5 9/218:5 8/06/84* - - - -PAD069880029
Air Products end SOl 10/1/8:5 9/:50/8:5 8/14/84· 7118/85* - - -Chemlcels Rev. 12114/84 12112184PADOO:5001070 -Sefety KI een-Mel ver SOl 10/1/8:5 10/:5/8:5 6/15/84* - - - -PAD0990818112 S02 12112184
Pennwalt Corp. SOl 10/1/8} 9/:50/8:5 11/9/8:5· 7118/85* - - -PA00755:580:5:5 S02 6/15/84*
TOJ 12112184
Sefety Kleen- SOl 9/1/8:5 9/1/8:5 6/15/84* - - - -Tullytown S02 12112184PAD06571681:5
Norr Istown PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASn::
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST, 1985
AppllcetlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel Perntlt Revleir Stetus
Pert B ReceIved RevIew Technlcel Review AdvertIsement of Issued or (W IthdreWllI date ofDue Date ( fncludes (Aster Isk (AsterIsk PublIc HearIng PublIc DenIed applIcant and reason
Facll ltv Neme & Process (Includes r:evlsed denotes NotIce denotes NotIce or Intent to HearIng
Norrlstol«! PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
ApplicationPart B Completeness Application Final Permit Review Status
Part B Received Review Technical Review Advertisement of Issued a- (WlthdraWllI date ofDue Date (Includes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Hear I ng PUblic Denied applicant and reason
FaeIIlty Name & Process
WII kes-Bllrre PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
/
AppllclltlonPlIrt B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll Permit Review Stlltus
Pert B Received Review Techntcal Review Advertisement of Issued cr (Wlthdrllwlll dllte ofDue Dllte ( Includes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heerlng Public Denied eppt lcenr llnd rellsen
FllClllty Nllme & Process lInci udes revised denotes Notice denotes Notice cr Intent to fleering 101lte of cr other Importllnt1.0. Number Codes ,extensions) eppt lcet lons) of Def Ic lency) of Deficiency) Permlt/Deny lOllte held)" Reg llCtlon) cOll'Illen"t)
Reneer Films SOl 4/18/83 4/6/83 3/19/84* 6/04/84DP 6/07184 - - Bond rev lew.PADOOO504746 9/15/84 DP
Allied Fibers & SOl 4/29/83 4/29/83 111:50/83* - 8/09/84 - - Bond review.Pillstics Rev. 1/1 2/84 3/26/84* 9/15/84 DPPAD069776185
Air Products SOl 4/18/83 5/18/83 5/24/84* - - - -PAD069778967 S02 Rev. 8/07/84 3/01/85*
5/16/85
ZllPlltll Industries T03 5/18/83 4/18/83 - - - - - Contr llCtorPADOO2499440
New Jersey ZI nc S03 . 4/29/83 4/;
--;WII kes-Bllrre PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST. 1985
AppllclltlonPart B Part B Completeness Appllclltlon Advertisement of Flnlll Permit Review Stlltus
Due Dllte Received" Review Techn leal Review Public Heerlng Public Issued a- (W IthdrllWllI dllte ofFllClUty N_ & Process (Includes (revised denotes Notice denotes Notice or Intent to Heerlng (Dllte of a- other Importllnt
1.0. Number Codes extensions) eppl lcef lons) of Deficiency) of Def Ic leney) PermltlOenv
Herrlsburg PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
ApplicationPart 8 Completeness Application Final Permit Review Status
Part B Received Review Technical Review Advertisement of Issued or (Wlthdrewl dete ofDue Dete (Inc! udes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Hearing Public Denied eppllcent end reason
Fee" Ity N_ & Process (lncl udes revised denotes Notice denotes Notice or Intent to Hellf"lng mete of or other Importent1.0. Number Codes extensions) eppllcetlons) of Deficiency) of Deficiency) Perm It/Deny
Harrisburg
JPENNSYLVANIA HAZARllOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST. 1985
AppllclltlonPllrt B Completeness. Application Flnlll Permit Review Stlltus
Part B Received Review Technlclli Review Advertisement of Issued or (WlthdrllWllI dllte ofDue Dllte
HlIrrl sburg PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
to
AppllclltlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel Permit Review Stetus
Pert B Received Review Technlcel Review Advert IsemenT of Issued or (W Ithdrawel dete ofDue Dete
THarrisburg PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST, 1985
&questedlrell_
ApplicatIonPart B CompI eteness ApplIcatIon FInal PermIt Revlett Status
Part B ReceIved RevIew TechnIcal RevIew Advertisement of ISSUed o: (WlthdraWllI date ofDue Date (I ncl udes (Asterisk (AsterIsk Publ lc Hearl ng PublIc DenIed applicant and reason
FacilIty N_ & Process
WII I IllI11sport PENNSYlVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
AppllcetlonPert B Completeness Appllcetlon Flnel Permit RevIew Stlrtus
Pert B ReceIved Review Technlcel RevIew Advertisement of Issued or (WlthdreWllI dete ofDue Dete lIncl udes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heerlng PublIc Denied eppllcent end reeson
Fee I"ty NllIlMt & Process ( Includes revIsed denotes NotIce denotes Notice or Intent to Heerlng lOete of or other- Implrtent1.0. Number Codes extensions) eppl lceflons) of Def Ic lency) of Deficiency) Permlt/Denv lOete held) Reg ecf lon) comment)
Ruetgers-Neese SOl 4/1:5/83 4/1:5/83 7/08/83- 8/17/83- 1/23/84 3/7/84 6/02184 Issued.PADOOO436261 Rev. 8/04/83 8/04/83 1/04/84
Corning Gless SOl 4/71/83 5/18/83 1/11/83- 10/71/83- 5/25/84 - 8/22184 Permit denied.Stete College Rev•. 9/08/83 9/08183 11/14/83-PAD043891530
Rock well #1 SOl 4/71/83 5/12183 7/14/83- 4/11/84- 8/14/85 - - DER/EPA Joint MeetingPAD004335469 Rev. 9/21/83 9/21/83 on 7/30/85.
Rockwell #2 SOl 4/71/83 5/18/83 1/14/83- - - - closedPAD980714~8 Rev. 9/21/83 9/21/83
Pure Cerbon SOl 4/25/83 4/25/83 9/22183- - - - closedPADOO 21 03 713 2122184
E.I. Dupont-Towende SOl 4/15/83 4/1:5/83 7/16/83- 1/23/84- - - - DER/EPA Joint MeetingPADOO3088056 S02 Rev. 10/14/83 , et sl te 7/'E/85.
Rev. 11/15/83Rev. 1/19/84
Mil ton Mfg. T04 4/25/83 4/18/83 1/15/83- 4/02184- - - -PADOO50917186 Rev. 11/02183 11/02183 9/84 DP
Merck & Co. SOl 4/13/83 4/12183 8/10/83- 5/09/84- 9/28/84 8/22185 Permit Issued.PADOO3043353 S02 Rev. 11/02183 11/02183 .9/00/84 8/14/85
T03 , 10/01/84
WII IIll111sport PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1~5
w;d
AppllClltlonPlIr't B Completeness Appllclltlon FI nlll Pennl't Review Stlltus
Plll'"t B Received Review Technlclli Review Advertisement of Issued or (WIthdrllWllI dllte ofDue Dllte
PIttsburgh PENNSYLVANIA HAZAROOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
AppllclltlonPllrt B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll Permit Review Stlltus
Pllrt B Received Review Technlclli Review Advertisement of Issued or (WlthdrllWllI dllte ofDue Dllte (Includes (AsterIsk (AsterIsk PublIc Helll'"Ing PublIc DenIed epp I Ie llnt llI1d reeson
FllClllty NllIlle & Process (Includes revised denotes NotIce denotes Notice or Intent to Hellrlng (Dllte of or other ImportllntI.D. Number ' Codes extensions) eppt Icet lons l of Deflclencv) of DeficIency) PermltlDenv (Dllte held) Re!l llCtlon) cOll1Tlent)
Ecology Chemlclll SOl 4/19/83 4/11/83 5/23/83- 5/15/84* - - Closed Appllcllnt wltherewonllnd Refining Co. Rev. 8/11/83 9/15/83 6/18/84PAD06563634 2
PPG IndustrIes R&D SOl 4/19/83 4/11/83 5/18(83- 2129/84* 6/28/84 - - Drllft permit sent toSprlngdllie TOI Rev. 10/18/83 10/18/83 6/28/84 1JP EPAPADOO0650366 Rev. 5/04/84
Ashl and 011 SOl 4/19/83 4/25/83 10/17/83- - - - - New epp l Icet lonFreedom S02 Rev. 3/77/84 (Appllclltlon receIved 3/71/84.PADOOO797563 returned)
Clllgon soi 4/19/83 4/12183 11/3/83* 2177/85 - - -NevI II e TlOp. Rev. 5/15/84 3/28/84*PADOO7369942 Rev. 1/03/85 6/05/84
Rev. 4/11/85PPG IndustrIes SOl 4/19/83 4/19/,83 9/07/84* - - - -Sprlngdllle Rev. 10/05/84 3/08/85PAD004336319 T04
McKesson Chemlclli SOl 8/15/83 8/22183 1/31/84- 7/05/84* 8/08/84 - - Drllft permIt sent toCo. Rev. 3/18/84 7/26/84 1JP EPA
CorllOpol Is 12128/84*PAD061779815
Gererlll Electric SOl 8/18/83 8/18/83 3/23/84- 8/15/84- - - - Drllft permit sent toBrIdgeville Rev. 5/25/84 6/05/84 8/17/84 1JP EPAPAD060682622 Rev. 10/11/84
E I DuPont T04 8/18/83 8/15/83 5/03/84* - - - - Appllcllnt wltherewDunbllr Tlop. Rev. 6/20/84 4/30/85*' 5/22185PADOO0800716
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Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
'0/84.
mente
Appllc8tlonP8rt B Completeness Appllc8tlon Fln81 Permit Review St ..tus
Pst B Received Review Technlc..1 Review Advertisement of Issued or (Wlthdr8W1lI d8te ofDue D..te (Includes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Heslng Public Denied ..ppllc8nt Ilnd re8son
FllClllty N_ & Process
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
ApplicationPart B Completeness Application Final Permit Review Status
Part B Received Review Technical Review Advertisement of Issued or (Withdrawal date ofDue Date
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST, 1985
)
AppllclltlonPert B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll PermIt Revlelot StlltUS
Pert B Received Review Technlclll Review Advertisement of Issued or (Wlthdrllwl dIlte ofDue Dllte (Includes (Aster Isk (Asterisk Public Helll"lng Public Denied Ilppllcllnt end reason
FllClllty N_ & Proces!S ( Includes revIsed" denotes Notice denotes Notice or Inteni" to Heerlng (Ollte of or other Importllnt1.0. Number Codes extensions) appt lcat lons) of Def Ic leney) of Def Ic leney) Permlt/Deny (Dllte held) ReQ IlCtlon) comment)
Bethlehem Steel 080 4/19/83 4/1B/83 8130/B3* - - - - Negotillting II ConsentEllst Tllylor Twp. S03 Rev. 12115/83 2110/84 Order of WIlste pll e.PADOO4344222
Bethlehem Steel S02 4/19/83 12115/83 - - - - -Frllnklln Boro SOlPAD980831333 T04
Koppers SOl 4/19/B3 4/13/83 1/05/84* - 9/28/84 EPA - Requested LeTter to EPA 11/15/SBr I dgeville Rev. 5/1 5/84 withdr II wi recommends deillyingPAD063764898
.4/04/85 permit tssuence-
Mol ycorp S04 4/19/B3 7/15/B3 11/15/B3* (App"- MeetIng with eppt lcenPAD030068282 8/17/84 clition returned) V 27/B5.
7/24/84 NOV
Robert Shllw SOl 2118/84 2116/84 - - - - -Control Co. - S02YoungloOOd TOIPAD004316832
West I nghouse SOl 1/26/86 - - - - -Insuillting Mllterllli S02Dlv. - Milnor Boro. T03PADOO5000591
Combustion SOl 3/18/B4 - - - - - Requested wlthdrllwlEngineering S02 V 23/B5.Cecil Twp.PAD045873197
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PIttsburgh PENNSYlVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHART
AUGUST. 1985
AppllclltlonPllrt B Completeness Appllclltlon F1nlll Permit Review Stlltus
Pllrt B ReceIved RevIew Technlclll RevIew Advertl sement of Issued or (Wlthdrllwel dllte ofDue Dllte (Inc! udes (AsterIsk (AsterIsk PublIc Hellrlng Public DenIed llppllcllnt lind rellson
FllClllty N_ & Process lInc! udes revIsed denotes Notice denotes NotIce or Intent to Hellrlng lOllte of or other Importllnt1.0. Number Codes extensions) llpDllclltlons) of DefIcIency) of Def Ic lency) PermltlOeny (Dllte hel d) Reg tetlon) comment)
Envlrotrol Inc. SOl 8/06/84 8/03/84 - - - - -Bellver Flllls S02PAD980707007
Deltll Colli Sllles SOl 1/11/84 1/4/84 - - - - -Summit Twp. S02PA0085523850
Koppers SOl 10/19/84 10/14'84 - - - - -MonroevIII ePAD082245754 ,
Bres Lube - Penn S02 6/07/84 9/07/84 10/14'84* - - - WIthdrew NOV sent 7/24/84 forPAD980690796 Illte eppl Icef lon ,
Hydroc llrbon SOl 7/19/83 9/27/84 11/05/84* Appt lcat lon feeRefIning Inc. 11/15/84' (Appllclltlon returned for
Rev. 11/:50/84 returned) InsuffIcIent funds;revIew stopped.
Sllfety Kleen SOl 8/18/8:5 4/01/85Stoystown
MIl I ServIce 08:5 New 6/28/84 5/29/85 ContrllCtor revIew.YukonImpoundment 16PAOO048:55146,
Melldvll Ie PENNSYLVANIA HAZAROOUS WASTEMILESTONE CHAAT
AUGUST. 1985
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Appl IClltionPllrt B Completeness Appllclltlon Flnlll Permit- Review StlltuS
Pllrt B Received Review TechnlclII Review Advert Isement of Issued o: (WIthdrllW!lI dllte ofDue Dllte (loneI udes (Asterisk (Asterisk Public Helrlng Public Denied eppt lcenf md reeson
F!lClllty N_ & Process !Includes revised denotes Notice denotes Notice cr Intent to Helrlng (Dllte of cr other Importllnt1.0. Number Codes extensions) eppt Icef-Ions) of Deficiency) of Def Ic Iencv) PermltIDeny Wllte hel d) Reg ecf lon) comment)
Corning GIIIss Works SOl 4/1:5/8:5 2/17/8:5 9/15/8:5* 9/15/8:5* 5/25/84 - 8/09/85 Permit denied.PAD046762258 Rev. 1/09/84 2/17/84* 2/17/84*
Mine SlIfety SOl 7/1:5/8:5 1/11/8:5 9/9/8:5* - - - -Appllllnces Co" Inc T04 Rev. "11/01/8:5 4/06/84*PAD004:5 2291:5 Rev. 6/01/84 4/24/84*
Roesslng"Bronze Co. T04 1/1:5/8:5 7/14/8:5 9/26/8:5* 1/0:5/85* - - -PADOO0765651 Rev. 101:51/8:5 5/11/84*
Rev. 6/29/84 1/0:5/85
,SlIfety-K1 een-Er Ie SOl 8/01/8:5 8/04/8:5 9/23/8:5 . 4/26/84 - - -PAD08667:5407 Rev. 6/28/84 -Generlll Electric Co SOl 1/19/8:5 10/19/8:5 4/05/84* - - - -Grove City Rev. 11/09/8:5PAD05 2920908
Qu!lker Stllte S02 10/23/8:5 10/21/8:5 11/14/8:5* 12/05/84* - - -Emlenton Rev. 1 2/15/8:5 :51:50/84PADOO4:5:571 71 Rev. 2/6/85 12/05/84
Pure Cllrbon Co. SOl 10/18/8:5 10/25/8:5 1/12/84* Requested withdrllW!lIPADOO 210:5 265 ' Rev. :5/?1/84 4/1:5/84* on 5/15/84.
FBC Corporlltlon SOl 9/17/8:5 10/05/8:5 :5/1:5/84 1/04/85* - - - Public hellr IngPAD05:5160297 Rev. 1/0:5/85 requested.
Pennzoll SOl 5/16/8:5 11/21/8:5 :51:50/84 - - - - Complete.PADOO4:5 298:55 S02
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Meadville PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MILESTONE CHARTAUGUST. 1985
ApplicationPart 8 CampIeteness AppI Icat Ion Final Permit
Part 8 Race Ived Review Techn leal RevIew Advertisement of Issued or '''I"lll~Due Date (I nc I udes (Aster Isk (Aster Isk Public Hear Ing Public Denied
Fac IIlty Name & Process ( InclUdes revIsed denotes Notice denotes Not Ice or Intent to Hearing
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