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    <CFRTITLE>40</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Protection of Environment</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>26</VOL>
    <DATE>2015-07-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2015-07-01</ORIGINALDATE>
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    <TITLE>Special requirements for bulk and containerized liquids.</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>Â§ 265.314</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Section Â§ 265.314</HEADING>
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      <PARENT HEADING="Title 40" SEQ="4">Protection of Environment</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="3">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER I" SEQ="2">SOLID WASTES (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 265" SEQ="1">INTERIM STATUS STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subpart N" SEQ="0">Landfills</PARENT>
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    <SECTNO>§ 265.314</SECTNO>
    <SUBJECT>Special requirements for bulk and containerized liquids.</SUBJECT>
    <P>(a) The placement of bulk or non-containerized liquid hazardous waste or hazardous waste containing free liquids (whether or not sorbents have been added) in any landfill is prohibited.</P>
    <P>(b) Containers holding free liquids must not be placed in a landfill unless:</P>
    <P>(1) All free-standing liquid,</P>
    <P>(i) has been removed by decanting, or other methods,</P>
    <P>(ii) has been mixed with sorbent or solidified so that free-standing liquid is no longer observed; or</P>
    <P>(iii) had been otherwise eliminated; or</P>
    <P>(2) The container is very small, such as an ampule; or</P>
    <P>(3) The container is designed to hold free liquids for use other than storage, such as a battery or capacitor; or</P>
    <P>(4) The container is a lab pack as defined in § 265.316 and is disposed of in accordance with § 265.316.</P>
    <P>(c) To demonstrate the absence or presence of free liquids in either a containerized or a bulk waste, the following test must be used: Method 9095B (Paint Filter Liquids Test) as described in “Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,” EPA Publication SW-846, as incorporated by reference in § 260.11 of this chapter.</P>
    <P>(d) The date for compliance with paragraph (a) of this section is November 19, 1981. The date for compliance with paragraph (c) of this section is March 22, 1982.</P>
    <P>(e) Sorbents used to treat free liquids to be disposed of in landfills must be nonbiodegradable. Nonbiodegradable sorbents are: materials listed or described in paragraph (e)(1) of this section; materials that pass one of the tests in paragraph (e)(2) of this section; or materials that are determined by EPA to be nonbiodegradable through the Part 260 petition process.</P>

    <P>(1) Nonbiodegradable sorbents. (i) Inorganic minerals, other inorganic materials, and elemental carbon (e.g., aluminosilicates, clays, smectites, Fuller's earth, bentonite, calcium bentonite, montmorillonite, calcined montmorillonite, kaolinite, micas (illite), vermiculites, zeolites; calcium <PRTPAGE P="763"/>carbonate (organic free limestone); oxides/hydroxides, alumina, lime, silica (sand), diatomaceous earth; perlite (volcanic glass); expanded volcanic rock; volcanic ash; cement kiln dust; fly ash; rice hull ash; activated charcoal/activated carbon); or</P>
    <P>(ii) High molecular weight synthetic polymers (e.g., polyethylene, high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyacrylate, polynorborene, polyisobutylene, ground synthetic rubber, cross-linked allylstyrene and tertiary butyl copolymers). This does not include polymers derived from biological material or polymers specifically designed to be degradable; or</P>
    <P>(iii) Mixtures of these non­bio­degrad­a­ble materials.</P>
    <P>(2) Tests for non­bio­degrad­a­ble sorbents. (i) The sorbent material is determined to be non­bio­degrad­a­ble under ASTM Method G21-70 (1984a)—Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymer Materials to Fungi; or</P>
    <P>(ii) The sorbent material is determined to be nonbiodegradable under ASTM Method G22-76 (1984b)—Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Plastics to Bacteria; or</P>

    <P>(iii) The sorbent material is determined to be non-biodegradable under OECD test 301B: [CO<E T="52">2</E> Evolution (Modified Sturm Test)].</P>
    <P>(f) The placement of any liquid which is not a hazardous waste in a landfill is prohibited unless the owner or operator of such landfill demonstrates to the Regional Administrator or the Regional Administrator determines that:</P>
    <P>(1) The only reasonably available alternative to the placement in such landfill is placement in a landfill or unlined surface impoundment, whether or not permitted or operating under interim status, which contains, or may reasonably be anticipated to contain, hazardous waste; and</P>
    <P>(2) Placement in such owner or operator's landfill will not present a risk of contamination of any “underground source of drinking water” (as that term is defined in 40 CFR 270.2).</P>
    <CITA>[45 FR 33232, May 19, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 12318, Mar. 22, 1982; 47 FR 32369, July 26, 1982; 50 FR 18374, Apr. 30, 1985; 50 FR 28750, July 15, 1985; 51 FR 19177, May 28, 1986; 57 FR 54461, Nov. 18, 1992; 58 FR 46050, Aug. 31, 1993; 60 FR 35705, July 11, 1995; 70 FR 34585, June 14, 2005; 71 FR 16912, Apr. 4, 2006; 71 FR 40276, July 14, 2006; 75 FR 13006, Mar. 18, 2010]</CITA>
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