[Federal Register Volume 69, Number 128 (Tuesday, July 6, 2004)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 40568-40584]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 04-15102]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 271

[FRL-7781-8]


Connecticut: Proposed Final Authorization of State Hazardous 
Waste Management Program Revisions

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule and notice of informational meeting.

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SUMMARY: The State of Connecticut has applied to EPA for Final 
authorization of changes to its hazardous waste program under the 
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The revisions consist of 
State regulations which update the State's program to meet federal 
requirements through January 1, 2001. The revisions cover the EPA RCRA 
Clusters Non-

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HSWA VI, HSWA I, HSWA II, and RCRA I through XI, and include such 
important rules as Corrective Action, land disposal restrictions, 
toxicity characteristic amendments, burning hazardous waste in boilers 
and industrial furnaces, recycled used oil, universal wastes, and the 
expanded RCRA public participation rule. EPA proposes to grant final 
authorization to Connecticut for these revisions to its hazardous waste 
program. EPA has determined that these State regulations meet the 
requirements for authorization as set forth in the RCRA statute and 
EPA's regulations.

DATES: Comments on the proposed rule must be received on or before 
August 5, 2004. Comments submitted electronically will be considered 
timely submitted if they are received by 11:59 p.m. (eastern time) on 
the deadline date. An informational meeting relating to the proposed 
authorization will be held on July 21, 2004 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in 
Hartford, Connecticut.

ADDRESSES: Written comments should be mailed to Robin Biscaia, 
Hazardous Waste Unit, EPA Region I, One Congress St., Suite 1100 (CHW), 
Boston, MA 02114-2023, or e-mailed to: [email protected].
    The informational meeting will be held on July 21, 2004 from 10 
a.m. to 12 noon at the Phoenix Auditorium located on the 5th floor of 
the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, 79 Elm Street, 
in Hartford, Connecticut.
    Dockets containing copies of the State of Connecticut's revision 
application and the materials which the EPA used in evaluating the 
revision have been established at the following two locations: (i) 
Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste 
Management, Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division, 79 Elm Street--
4th floor, Hartford, CT 06106-5127, business hours Monday through 
Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., tel: (860) 424-3023; and (ii) EPA Region I 
Library, One Congress Street--11th Floor, Boston, MA 02114-2023, 
business hours Monday through Thursday 10 a.m.-3 p.m., tel: (617) 918-
1990. Records in these dockets are available for inspection and copying 
during normal business hours.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robin Biscaia, Hazardous Waste Unit, 
EPA Region I, One Congress St., Suite 1100 (CHW), Boston, MA 02114-
2023, tel: (617) 918-1642, e-mail: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Informational meeting. The EPA and the Connecticut Department of 
Environmental Protection (CTDEP) will hold an informational meeting in 
order to address questions related to authorization, including the 
implementation and transition of the Corrective Action program to the 
CTDEP. EPA and State personnel will also be available to discuss other 
program elements. This meeting will not be a public hearing in which 
comments are formally entered into the administrative record. Instead, 
all comments related to this proposed action must be submitted in 
writing, and must be received by the EPA in accordance with the 
procedures specified above.

A. Why Are Revisions to State Programs Necessary?

    States with final authorization under section 3006(b) of RCRA, 42 
U.S.C. 6926(b), have a continuing obligation to maintain a hazardous 
waste program that is equivalent to, consistent with, and no less 
stringent than the Federal hazardous waste program. As the Federal 
hazardous waste program changes, the States must revise their programs 
and apply for authorization of the revisions. Revisions to State 
hazardous waste programs may be necessary when Federal or State 
statutory or regulatory authority is modified or when certain other 
changes occur. Most commonly, States must revise their programs because 
of changes to EPA's regulations in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 
parts 124, 260 through 266, 268, 270, 273 and 279.

B. What Has Connecticut Previously Been Authorized for Under RCRA?

    The State of Connecticut received Final Authorization on December 
17, 1990, effective December 31, 1990 (55 FR 51707), to implement its 
base hazardous waste management program. This previously authorized 
program generally tracks Federal hazardous waste requirements through 
July 1, 1989.

C. What Decisions Is the EPA Proposing To Make in This Rule?

    We believe that the State of Connecticut's application to revise 
its authorized program meets all of the statutory and regulatory 
requirements established by RCRA. Therefore, we propose to grant 
Connecticut Final authorization to operate its hazardous waste program 
with the changes described in the authorization application.

D. What Happens if EPA Receives Written Comments That Oppose This 
Action?

    If EPA receives written comments that oppose this authorization, we 
will evaluate and address them prior to issuing any final rule. You may 
not have another opportunity to comment. If you want to comment on this 
authorization, you should do so at this time.

E. What Changes Is the EPA Proposing To Authorize With Today's Action?

    The EPA is proposing to authorize Connecticut regulations which 
update the State's hazardous waste program to meet federal requirements 
through January 1, 2001. The revisions track the following federal 
rules in RCRA Clusters Non-HSWA VI, HSWA I, HSWA II, and RCRA I through 
XI:

Non-HSWA VI

64 Delay of Closure Period for Hazardous Waste Management Facilities 
(54 FR 33376, 8/14/89)
65 Mining Waste Exclusion I (54 FR 36592, 9/1/89)
67 Testing and Monitoring Activities (54 FR 40260, 9/29/89)
70 Changes to Part 124 Not Accounted for by Present Checklists

    (70) Environmental Permit Regulations; RCRA Hazardous Waste; SDWA 
Underground Injection Control; CWA National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System; CWA Section 404 Dredge or Fill Programs; and CAA 
Prevention of Significant Deterioration (48 FR 14146, 4/1/83)
    (70) Hazardous Waste Management System; Permit Program; 
Requirements for Authorization of State Programs; Procedures for 
Decisionmaking; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; 
Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Storage, 
Treatment, and Disposal Facilities; Interim Status Standards for Owners 
and Operators of Hazardous Waste Storage, Treatment, and Disposal 
Facilities; Correction (48 FR 30113, 6/30/83)
    (70) Underground Injection Control Program; Hazardous Waste 
Disposal Injection
    Restrictions; Amendments to Technical Requirements for Class I 
Hazardous Waste Injection Wells; and Additional Monitoring Requirements 
Applicable to All Class I Wells (53 FR 28118, 7/26/88)
    (70) Safe Drinking Water Act; National Drinking Water Regulations; 
Underground Injection Control Regulations; Indian Lands (53 FR 37396, 
9/26/88)

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    (70) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit 
Regulations (54 FR 246, 1/4/89)
71 Mining Waste Exclusion II (55 FR 2322, 1/23/90)
72 Modifications of F019 Listing (55 FR 5340, 2/14/90)
73 Testing and Monitoring Activities; Technical Corrections (55 FR 
8948, 3/9/90)
76 Criteria for Listing Toxic Wastes; Technical Amendment (55 FR 18726, 
5/4/90)
78N Land Disposal Restrictions for Third Third Scheduled Wastes (55 FR 
22520, 6/1/90)

HSWA I

CP Hazardous and Used Oil Fuel Criminal Penalties, (HSWA Sec.  3006(h), 
Sec.  3008(d) Sec.  3014
    HSWA Date of Enactment Provisions, 11/8/84; 50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
14 Dioxin Waste Listing and Management Standards (50 FR 1978, 1/14/85)
16 Paint Filter Test (See Revision Checklist 25 in HSWA Cluster I) (50 
FR 18370, 4/30/85)
SI Sharing of Information With the Agency for Toxic Substances and 
Disease Registry (HSWA Sec.  3019(b), 7/15/85)
17 HSWA Codification Rule (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
    17E Location Standards for Salt Domes, Salt Beds, Underground Mines 
and Caves (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
    17G Dust Suppression (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
    17L Corrective Action (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
    17N Permit Life (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
    17O Omnibus Provision (50 FR 28702, 7/15/85)
18 Listing of TDI, TDA, DNT 50 FR 42936, 10/23/85
20 Listing of Spent Solvents (50 FR 53315, 12/31/85)
21 Listing of EDB Waste (51 FR 5327, 2/13/86)
22 Listing of Four Spent Solvents (51 FR 6537, 2/25/86)
25 Codification Rule; Technical Correction (Paint Filter Test, 51 FR 
19176, 5/28/86)
30 Biennial Report; Correction (51 FR 28556, 8/8/86)
31 Exports of Hazardous Waste (51 FR 28664, 8/8/86)
32 Standards for Generators; Waste Minimization Certifications (51 FR 
35190, 10/1/86)
33 Listing of EBDC (51 FR 37725,10/24/86)

HSWA II

44 HSWA Codification Rule 2 (52 FR 45788, 12/1/87)
    44A Permit Application Requirements Regarding Corrective Action
    44B Corrective Action Beyond Facility Boundary
    44C Corrective Action for Injection Wells
    44D Permit Modification
    44E Permit as a Shield Provision
    44F Permit Conditions to Protect Human Health and the Environment
48 Farmer Exemptions; Technical Corrections (53 FR 27164, 7/19/88)
66 Land Disposal Restrictions; Correction to First Third Wastes 
(includes revision checklist 66.1 correction) (54 FR 36967, 9/6/89 as 
amended by 54 FR 9596, 3/7/89)
68 Reportable Quantity Adjustment Methyl Bromide Production Waste (54 
FR 41402, 10/6/89)
69 Reportable Quantity Adjustment (F024 and F025) (54 FR 50968,12/11/
89)
74 Toxicity Characteristics Revision (includes revision checklist 74.1 
correction) (55 FR 11798, 3/29/90 as amended by 55 FR 26986, 6/29/90)
75 Listing of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine Production Wastes (55 FR 18496, 5/
2/90)
78H Land Disposal Restrictions for Third Third Wastes (55 FR 22520, 6/
1/90)
79 Organic Air Emission Standards for Process Vents and Equipment Leaks 
(55 FR 25454, 6/21/90)

RCRA I

80 Toxicity Characteristic; Hydrocarbon Recovery Operations (55 FR 
40834, 10/5/90 as amended by 56 FR 3978, 2/01/91 and 56 FR 13406, 4/2/
91)
81 Petroleum Refinery Primary and Secondary Oil/Water/Solids Separation 
Sludge Listings (F037 and F038) (55 FR 46354, 11/2/90 as amended by 55 
FR 51707, 12/17/90)
82 Wood Preserving Listings (55 FR 50450, 12/6/90)
83 Land Disposal Restrictions for Third Third Scheduled Wastes; 
Technical Amendment (56 FR 3864, 1/31/91)
84 Toxicity Characteristic; Chlorofluoro-carbon Refrigerants (56 FR 
5910, 2/13/91)
85 Burning of Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces (56 FR 
7134, 2/21/91)
86 Removal of Strontium Sulfide From the List of Hazardous Waste; 
Technical Amendment (56 FR 7567, 2/25/91)
87 Organic Air Emission Standards for Process Vents and Equipment 
Leaks; Technical Amendment (56 FR 19290, 4/26/91)
88 Administrative Stay for K069 Listing (56 FR 19951, 5/1/91)
89 Revision to F037 and F038 Listings (56 FR 21955, 5/13/91)
90 Mining Exclusion III (56 FR 27300, 6/13/91)
91 Administrative Stay for F032, F034, and F035 Listings (Superseded by 
57 FR 5859 and 57 FR 61492, see revision checklists 101 and 120 in RCRA 
Clusters II and III, respectively) (56 FR 27332, 6/13/91)

RCRA II

92 Wood Preserving Listings; Technical Corrections (56 FR 30192, 7/1/
91)
94 Burning of Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; 
Corrections and Technical Amendments I (56 FR 32688, 7/17/91)
95 Land Disposal Restrictions for Electric Arc Furnace Dust (K061) (56 
FR 41164, 8/19/91)
96 Burning of Hazardous Waste in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; 
Technical Amendments II (56 FR 42504, 8/27/91)
97 Exports of Hazardous Waste; Technical Correction (56 FR 43704, 9/4/
91)
98 Coke Ovens Administrative Stay (56 FR 43874, 9/5/91)
99 Amendments to Interim Status Standards for Downgradient Ground-Water 
Monitoring Well Locations (56 FR 66365, 12/23/91)
100 Liners and Leak Detection Systems for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal 
Units (57 FR 3462, 1/29/92)
101 Administrative Stay for the Requirement That Existing Drip Pads be 
Impermeable (Superseded by 57 FR 61492, see Revision Checklist 120 in 
RCRA Cluster III) (57 FR 5859, 2/18/92)
102 Second Correction to the Third Third Land Disposal Restrictions (57 
FR 8086, 3/6/92)
103 Hazardous Debris Case-by-Case Capacity Variance (57 FR 20766, 5/15/
92)
104 Oil Filter Exclusion (57 FR 21524, 5/20/92)
105 Recycled Coke By-Product Exclusion (57 FR 27880, 6/22/92)
106 Lead-Bearing Hazardous Materials Case-by-Case Capacity Variance (57 
FR 28628, 6/26/92)

RCRA III

107 Used Oil Filter Exclusion Corrections (57 FR 29220, 7/1/92)

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108 Toxicity Characteristic Revisions (57 FR 30657, 7/10/92)
109 Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Listed Waste and Hazardous 
Debris (57 FR 37194, 8/18/92)
110 Coke-By-Products Listings (57 FR 37284, 8/18/92)
111 Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Technical Amendment III (57 FR 
38558, 8/25/92)
112 Recycled Used Oil Management Standards (57 FR 41566, 9/10/92)
113 Consolidated Liability Requirements: Financial Responsibility for 
Third-Party Liability, Closure, and Post-Closure (includes revision 
checklists 113.1 and 113.2) [(57 FR 42832, 9/16/92 which amends 53 FR 
33938, 9/1/88 (formerly revision checklist 51) and 56 FR 30200, 7/1/
91(formerly revision checklist 93)]
114 Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Technical Amendment IV (57 FR 
44999, 9/30/92)
115 Chlorinated Toluenes Production Waste Listing (57 FR 47376, 10/15/
92)
116 Hazardous Soil Case-by-Case Capacity Variance (57 FR 47772, 10/20/
92)
117A Reissuance of the ``Mixture'' and ``Derived From'' Rules (includes 
revision checklists 117A.1 and 117A.2) (57 FR 7628, 3/3/92 as amended 
by 57 FR 23062, 6/1/92 and 57 FR 49278, 10/30/92)
117B Toxicity Characteristic Amendment (57 FR 23062, 6/1/92)
118 Liquids in Landfills II (57 FR 54452, 11/18/92)
119 Toxicity Characteristic Revision; TCLP Correction (includes 
checklist 119.1 revision) (57 FR 55114, 11/24/92 as amended by 58 FR 
6854, 2/2/93)
120 Wood Preserving; Amendments to Listings and Technical Requirements 
(57 FR 61492, 12/24/92)
121 Corrective Action Management Units and Temporary Units (58 FR 8658, 
2/16/93)
122 Recycled Used Oil Management Standards; Technical Amendments and 
Corrections (includes checklist 122.1 revisions) (58 FR 26420, 5/3/93 
and 58 FR 33341 6/17/93)
123 Land Disposal Restrictions; Renewal of the Hazardous Waste Debris 
Case-by-Case Capacity Variance (58 FR 28506, 5/14/93)
124 Land Disposal Restrictions for Ignitable and Corrosive 
Characteristic Wastes Whose Treatment Standards Were Vacated (58 FR 
29860, 5/24/93)

RCRA IV

125 Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Changes for Consistency with New 
Air Regulations (58 FR 38816, 7/20/93)
126 Testing and Monitoring Activities (includes checklists 126.1 
revisions) (58 FR 46040, 8/31/93 as amended by 59 FR 47980, 9/19/94)
127 Boilers and Industrial Furnaces; Administrative Stay and Interim 
Standards for Bevill Residues (58 FR 59598, 11/9/93)
128 Wastes From the Use of Chlorophenolic Formulations in Wood Surface 
Protection (59 FR 458, 1/4/94)
129 Revision of Conditional Exemption for Small Scale Treatability 
Studies (59 FR 8362, 2/18/94)
130 Recycled Used Oil Management Standards; Technical Amendments and 
Corrections II (59 FR 10550, 3/4/94)
131 Recordkeeping Instructions; Technical Amendment (59 FR 13891, 3/24/
94)
132 Wood Surface Protection; Correction (59 FR 28484, 6/2/94)
133 Letter of Credit Revision (59 FR 29958, 6/10/94)
134 Correction of Beryllium Powder (P015) Listing (59 FR 31551, 6/20/
94)

RCRA V

135 Recovered Oil Exclusion (59 FR 38536, 7/28/94)
136 Removal of the Conditional Exemption for Certain Slag Residues (59 
FR 43496, 8/24/94)
137 Universal Treatment Standards and Treatment Standards for Organic 
Characteristic Wastes and Newly Listed Waste (includes checklist 137.1 
revisions) (59 FR 47982, 9/19/94 as amended by 60 FR 242, 1/3/95)
139 Testing and Monitoring Activities Amendment I (60 FR 3089, 1/13/95)
140 Carbamate Production Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste 
(includes revision checklists 140.1 and 140.2) (60 FR 7824, 2/9/95 as 
amended by 60 FR 19165, 4/17/95 and 60 FR 25619, 5/12/95)
141 Testing and Monitoring Activities Amendment II (includes checklist 
140.1 revisions) (60 FR 17001, 4/4/95 and 60 FR 19165, 4/17/95)
142 Universal Waste Rule (60 FR 25492, 5/11/95)
    142A General Provisions
    142B Specific Provisions for Batteries
    142C Specific Provisions for Pesticides
    142D Specific Provisions for Thermostats
    142E Petition Provisions to Add a New Universal Waste
144 Removal of Legally Obsolete Rules (60 FR 33912, 6/29/95)

RCRA VI

148 RCRA Expanded Public Participation (60 FR 63417, 12/11/95)
150 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Amendments to 
Definition of Solid Waste (61 FR 13103, 3/26/96)
151 Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III (61 FR 15566, 4/8/96)
    (151.1) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Partial Withdrawal 
and Amendment (61 FR 15660, 4/8/96)
    (151.2) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Correction (61 FR 
19117, 4/30/96)
    (151.3) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Technical 
Correction (61 FR 33680, 6/28/96)
    (151.4) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Correction (61 FR 
36419, 7/10/96)
    (151.5) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Emergency Revision 
(61 FR 43924, 8/26/96)
    (151.6) Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Decharacterized 
Wastewaters, Carbamate Wastes, and Spent Potliners; Correction (62 FR 
7502, 2/19/97)

RCRA VII

153 Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Disposal Options 
Under Subtitle D (61 FR 34252, 7/1/96)
154 Consolidated Organic Air Emission Standards for Tanks, Surface 
Impoundments, and Containers 154 (includes revisions checklists 154.1-
154.6) (59 FR 62896, 12/6/94 as amended by 60 FR 26828, 5/19/95; 60 FR 
50426, 9/29/95; 60 FR 56952, 11/13/95; 61 FR 4903, 2/9/96; 61 FR 28508, 
6/5/96; and 61 FR 59932, 11/25/96)
155 Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III--Emergency Extension of the 
K088 Capacity Variance (62 FR 1992, 1/14/97)

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156 Military Munitions Rule (62 FR 6622, 2/12/97)
157 Land Disposal Restrictions--Phase IV (62 FR 25998, 5/12/97)
158 Testing and Monitoring Activities Amendment III (62 FR 32452, 6/13/
97)
159 Carbamate Production, Identification and Listing of Hazardous 
Waste; Land Disposal Restrictions (Conformance With the Carbamate 
Vacatur) (62 FR 32974, 6/17/97)

RCRA VIII

160 Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III: Emergency Extension of K088 
National Capacity Variance (62 FR 37694, 7/14/97)
161 Second Emergency Revision of the Land Disposal Restrictions 
Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate 
Production (62 FR 45568, 8/28/97)
162 Clarification of Standards for Hazardous Waste LDR Treatment 
Variances (62 FR 64504, 12/5/97)
163 Organic Air Emissions Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments and 
Containers; Classification and Technical Amendment (62 FR 64636, 12/8/
97)
164 Kraft Mill Steam Stripper and Condensate Exclusion (63 FR 18504, 4/
15/98)
166 Recycled Used Oil Management Standards' Technical Correction and 
Clarification (including revision checklist 166.1) (63 FR 24963, 5/6/98 
and 63 FR 37780, 7/14/98)
167A-F Land Disposal Restrictions Phase IV--Treatment Standards for 
Metal Wastes and Mineral Processing Wastes; Mineral Processing 
Secondary Metals and Bevill Exclusion Issues; Treatment Standards for 
Hazardous Soils, and Exclusion of Recycled Wood Preserving Wastewaters 
(includes revision checklist 167C.1) (63 FR 28556, 5/26/98)

RCRA IX

169 Petroleum Refining Process (including revision checklist 169.1) (63 
FR 42110, 8/6/98 as amended by 63 FR 54356, 10/9/98)
170 Land Disposal Restriction--Phase IV (63 FR 46332, 8/31/98)
171 Emergency Revision of LDR Treatment Standards (63 FR 47410, 9/4/98)
172 Emergency Revision of LDR Treatment Standards (63 FR 48124, 9/9/98)
173 Land Disposal Restrictions Treatment Standards (Spent Potliners) 
(63 FR 51254, 9/24/98)
176 Universal Waste Rule: Technical Amendment (63 FR 71225, 12/24/98)
177 Organic Air Emission Standards (64 FR 3382, 1/21/99)
178 Petroleum Refining Process Wastes (64 FR 6806, 2/11/99)
179 Land Disposal Treatment Standards: Technical Corrections and 
Clarifications (64 FR 25408, 5/11/99)
180 Test Procedures for the Analysis of Oil and Grease and Non-Polar 
Material (64 FR 26315, 5/14/99)

RCRA X

181 Universal Waste Rule (64 FR 36466, 7/6/99)
182 NESHAPS: Final Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous 
Waste Combustors (MACT Rule) (including revision checklist 182.1) (64 
FR 52828, 9/30/99 as amended by 64 FR 63209, 11/19/99)
183 Land Disposal Restrictions; Wood Preserving Wastes, Metal Wastes, 
Zinc Micronutrients Fertilizer, etc. (correction) (64 FR 56469, 10/20/
99)
184 Wastewater Treatment Sludges from Metal Finishing Industry; 180-day 
Accumulation Time (65 FR 12378, 3/8/00)
185 Organobromine Production Wastes (65 FR 14472, 3/17/00)
187 Organobromine Production Waste and Petroleum Refining Process 
Waste: Technical Correction (65 FR 36365, 6/8/00)

RCRA XI

189 Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of 
Hazardous Waste; Chlorinated Aliphatics Production Wastes; Land 
Disposal Restrictions for Newly Identified Wastes; and CERCLA Hazardous 
Substance Designation and Reportable Quantities (65 FR 67068, 11/8/00)
190 Deferral of Phase IV Standards for PCBs as a Constituent Subject to 
Treatment in Soil (65 FR 81373, 12/26/00)

    The revisions also include other State regulations which address 
federal requirements, including the state provisions identified in 
Table 3 in the Program Description and including changes that the State 
has made to its base program regulations that were authorized in 1990.
    The specific State regulations that the EPA is proposing to 
authorize are listed in the table below. The Federal requirements in 
the table are identified by reference to the Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR). The following abbreviation is used in defining 
corresponding state authority: R.C.S.A. (Regulations of Connecticut 
State Agencies).

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    Description of Federal
         requirements                  Analogous state authority
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40 CFR part 260:
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(a)(1)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(a)(2)
    Various record keeping     22a-449(c)-100(a)(5)
     provisions and
     262.40(d), 263.22(e),
     264.74(b), 265.74(b) and
     268.7(a)(8).
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(28)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(a)(7) (partially broader
                                in scope)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c) Intro
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(28)
     small quantity generator.
    260.2....................  22a-449(c)-100(b)(1)(B)
    260.3....................  22a-449(c)-100(b)(2)(A)
    260.10 Intro.............  22a-449(c)-100(b)(2)(B)
    260.11(b)................  22a-449(c)-100(b)(2)(C)
    261.1(c)(8)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(B), 22a-449(c)-
                                101(a)(2)(D) and (F), and 22a-449(c)-
                                106(b)(1)(A)
    None, other than           22a-449(c)-100(c)(1)
     definition of
     Administrator and
     Regional Administrator
     in 260.10, 270.2 and
     State director in 270.2.

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    None, other than           22a-449(c)-100(c)(2)
     definition of EPA region
     in 260.10 and EPA and
     Environmental Protection
     Agency in 270.2.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(3)
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(4)
     battery.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(5)
    260.10, 270.2--definition  22a-449(c)-100(c)(7)
     of corrective action
     management unit, CAMU.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(10)
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(11)
     designated facility.
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(12)
     destination facility and
     273.80.
    270.2--definition of       22a-449(c)-100(c)(13)
     Director.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(14)
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(15)
     Facility.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(16)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(17)
    260.10, 273.9--definition  22a-449(c)-100(c)(18)
     of Lamp, Universal waste
     lamp.
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(21)
     Miscellaneous Unit.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(J) and (FFF)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(24)
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(26)
     Remediation waste.
    260.10--definition of      22a-449(c)-100(c)(28)
     Small quantity generator.
    None other than            22a-449(c)-100(c)(29)
     definition of State in
     260.10, 270.2 and
     Approved program and
     Approved state in 270.2.
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(30)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(31)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(32)
    260.10, 273.9--definition  22a-449(c)-100(c)(33)
     of Universal Waste and
     273.80.
    273.80...................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(34)
    260.10 and 279.1--         22a-449(c)-100(c)(35) (partially broader
     definition of Used oil.    in scope)
40 CFR part 261:
    261.1(c)(8)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(B), 22a-449(c)-
                                101(a)(2)(D) and (F) and 22a-449(c)-
                                106(b)(1)(A)
    261.2(a)(2)(iv)..........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(A)
    261.4(a)(16).............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(B)
    261.4(b)(6)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(C)
    261.4(b)(11).............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(D)
    261.4(g).................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(E)
    261.38...................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1)(F)
    261.2(c)(3)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(D)
    261.2(e).................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(F)
    261.3(a)(2)(v)...........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(G)
    261.3(c)(2)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(H)
    261.4(a)(1)(ii)..........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(I)
    261.4(a)(15).............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(J)
    261.4(a)(17)(iii)........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(K)
    261.4(a)(17)(v)..........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(N)
    261.5(c)(6)/273.80.......  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(Q)
    261.5(f)(3)(iv)-261.5(f)(  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(S)
     3)(vii).
    261.5(g)(2)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(T)
    261.5(g)(3)(iv)--(vii)...  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(U)
    261.5(j).................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(W)
    261.6(a)(4)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(Y) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    261.6(c)(1)..............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(Z) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    261.9/273.80.............  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(AA)
    261.9(d)/273.80..........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(CC)
    261.31(a)................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(DD)
    261.32...................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(EE)
    261 Appendix VII.........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(GG)
    261 Appendix VIII........  22a-449(c)-101(a)(2)(HH)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(b) intro
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(b)(1)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(b)(2)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-
                                101(a)(2)(D) and (F), and 22a-449(c)-
                                106(b)(1)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(c)(2)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-101(c)(3)
    260.40 and 260.41........  22a-449(c)-101(c)(4)
40 CFR parts 262:
    262.34(g)(4)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(1)(B)
    262.10(g) formerly         22a-449(c)-100(a)(7)
     262.10(e).

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    262.11...................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(A)
    262.11(d)/273.80.........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(B)
    262.20(f)................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(C)
    262.34(a)................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(D)
    262.34(a)(1)(i) formerly   22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(E)
     262.34(a)(1).
    262.34(a)(1)(ii) formerly  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(F)
     262.34(a)(1).
    262.34(a)(1)(iii)........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(G)
    262.34(a)(1)(iv) intro...  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(H)
    262.34(a)(1)(iv)(A)......  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(I)
    262.34(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(J)
    262.34(a)(4).............  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(K) (Also see 22a-
                                449(c)-102(a)(2)(D), 2nd bullet)
    262.34(b)................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(L)
    262.34(c)(1)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(M)
    262.34(c)(1)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(N)
    262.34(d)(5)(iv)(C)......  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(P)
    262.34(g)(1).............  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(R)
    262.34(g)(2).............  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(S)
    262.34(g)(4)(i)(A).......  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(T)
    262.34(g)(4)(i)(C).......  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(U)
    262.34(g)(4)(iv).........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(W)
    262.34(g)(4)(v)..........  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(X)
    262.41(a)................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(AA)
    262.43...................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(DD)
    262.44...................  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(EE)
    262 Appendix.............  22a-449(c)-102(a)(2)(II) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-102(b)(2) and (3)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-102(b)(4)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-100(c)(28)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-102(c)(2)
40 CFR part 263:
    263.10(f)................  22a-449(c)-103(a)(1)(A)
    263.10(a)................  22a-449(c)-103(a)(2)(A)
    263.30(c)(1).............  22a-449(c)-103(a)(2)(D)
40 CFR part 264:
    264.1(i).................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(D)
    264.1(j).................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(E)
    264.90(e)................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(G)
    264.90(f)................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(H)
    264.101(d)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(I)
    264.110(c)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(J)
    264.112(b)(8)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(K)
    264.112(c)(2)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(L)
    264.118(b)(4)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(M)
    264.118(d)(2)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(N)
    264.140(d)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(O)
    264.314(e)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(S)
    264.340(b)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(T)
    264.554..................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(U)
    264, subpart EE..........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(1)(W)
    264.13(a)(4).............  None (Former state requirement was
                                deleted).
    264.1(g)(2)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(A)
    264.1(g)(11) intro and     22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(B)
     273.80.
    264.1(g)(11)(iv)/273.80..  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(D)
    264.13(c)(3).............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(F), see also 22a-
                                449(c)-104(a)(2)(GG)
    264.70...................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(G)
    264.73(b)(17)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(L)
    264.75...................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(M)
    264.90(a)(1).............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(N) (Note: 40 CFR
                                264.90(b) is not incorporated into the
                                state's regulations. See 22a-449(c)-
                                104(a)(1)(F).)
    264.101(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(O)
    264.143(h)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(P)
    264.145(h)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(R)
    264.151..................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(U)
    264.192(d)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(W)
    264.196(d)(1)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(Z)
    264.222(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(AA)
    264.252(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(BB)
    264.302(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(FF)
    264.316(b)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(GG)
    264.340(c) intro.........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(HH)
    264.552(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(JJ)
    264.552(a)(1)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(KK)
    264.552(a)(2)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(LL)
    264.552(b)(2)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(MM)

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    264.552(c) intro.........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(NN)
    264.552(c)(4)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(OO)
    264.552(c)(5)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(PP)
    264.552(e)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(QQ)
    264.552(e)(4)(i)(B)......  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(RR)
    264.552(e)(4)(iii)(F)....  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(SS)
    264.552(e)(4)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(TT)
    264.552(g)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(UU)
    264.553(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(WW)
    264.553(c)(7)............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(XX)
    264.553(d)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(YY)
    264.553(e)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(ZZ)
    264.553(f)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(AAA)
    264.570(a)...............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(BBB)
    264.570(c)(1)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(CCC) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    264.601 intro............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(FFF)
    264.1030(c)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(GGG)
    264.1033(l) intro........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(HHH)
    264.1033(l)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(III)
    264.1033(l)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(KKK)
    264.1034(f)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(LLL)
    264.1050(c)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(MMM)
    264.1063(f)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(NNN)
    264.1080(b)(3)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(OOO)
    264.1080(b)(4)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(PPP)
    264.1080(b)(7)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(QQQ)
    284.1080(c)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(RRR)
    264.1080(d) intro........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(SSS)
    264.1080(d)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(TTT)
    264.1080(d)(3)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(UUU)
    264.1081.................  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(VVV)
    264.1082(b)..............  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(WWW)
    264.1082(c)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(XXX)
    264.1082(c)(2)(vii)(A)...  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(ZZZ)
    264.1082(c)(2)(viii)(A)..  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(BBBB)
    264.1082(c)(5)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(CCCC) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    264.1082(c)(5)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(DDDD) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    264.1082(d)(2)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(EEEE)
    264.1083(a)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(FFFF)
    264.1083(a)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(GGGG)
    264.1083(b)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(HHHH)
    264.1083(b)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(IIII)
    264.1084(c)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(KKKK)
    264.1084(c)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(LLLL)
    264.1084(c)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(MMMM)
    264.1084(c)(2)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(NNNN)
    264.1084(f)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(QQQQ)
    264.1084(f)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(RRRR)
    264.1084(f)(1)(ii)(A)....  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(SSSS)
    264.1084(h)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(WWWW)
    264.1084(i)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(ZZZZ) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    264.1084(l)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(BBBBB)
    264.1085(b)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(CCCCC)
    264.1085(c)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(EEEEE)
    264.1085(c)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(FFFFF)
    264.1085(d)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(IIIII)
    264.1085(d)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(JJJJJ)
    264.1085(g)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(MMMMM)
    264.1086(c)(4)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(NNNNN)
    264.1086(d)(4)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(OOOOO)
    264.1086(e)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(QQQQQ) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    264.1086(g)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(SSSSS)
    264.1086(g)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(TTTTT)
    264.1086(h)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(UUUUU)
    264.1087(b)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(VVVVV)
    264.1087(c)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(XXXXX)
    264.1087(c)(2)(vi).......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(YYYYY)
    264.1087(c)(3)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(ZZZZZ)
    264.1087(c)(6)...........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(AAAAAA)
    264.1088(b)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(BBBBBB)
    264.1089(a)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(CCCCCC)
    264.1089(b)(1)(ii)(A)....  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(DDDDDD)
    264.1089(b)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(EEEEEE)
    264.1089(b)(2)(iii)(B)...  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(FFFFFF)

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    264.1089(c)(3)(i)........  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(GGGGGG)
    264.1089(i)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(HHHHHH)
    264.1090(a)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(IIIIII)
    264.1090(b)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(JJJJJJ)
    264.1090(c)..............  22a-449(c)-104 (a)(2)(KKKKKK)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-104(c)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-104(e)
40 CFR Part 265:
    265.90(c)................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1) (Note: CT's
                                previously authorized program does not
                                incorporate a waiver of groundwater
                                monitoring requirements if the owner or
                                operator can demonstrate that there is a
                                low potential for migration of hazardous
                                waste or hazardous waste constituents
                                from the facility via the uppermost
                                aquifer to water supply wells or surface
                                water. The state's revised regulations,
                                for which it is now seeking
                                authorization, incorporate this waiver
                                through the general incorporation by
                                reference of the federal regulations in
                                22a-449(c) 105(a)(1).)
    265.1(c)(4)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(A)
    265.1(f).................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(C)
    265.90(f)................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(E)
    265.110(c)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(F)
    265.110(d)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(G)
    265.112(b)(8)............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(H)
    265.112(c)(1)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(I)
    265.118(c)(4)&(5)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(J)
    265.118(d)(1)(iii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(K)
    265.121..................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(L)
    265.140(d)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(M)
    265.314(f)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(R) (Note: Since CT
                                does not allow free liquids treated with
                                a sorbent to be landfilled, the state
                                did not incorporate provisions related
                                to sorbents (see 22a-449(c)-
                                105(a)(1)(Q)).
    265.340(b)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(S)
    265.1082(a)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(V) 265, subpart EE
                                22a-449(c)-105(a)(1)(W)
    265.13(a)(4).............  None 265.1(b)
                               22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(A)
    265.13(c)(3).............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(F) (See 22a-449(c)-
                                104(a)(2)(MM)).
    265.15(b)(4).............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(G)
    265.70...................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(H) (Note: CT does
                                not incorporate 40 CFR 266.203(a) which
                                exempts waste military munitions from
                                manifest requirements. See 22a-449(c)-
                                106(a)(1)(D).)
    265.73(b)(13) & (14).....  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(K) and (L)
    265.75...................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(M) (Note: CT's
                                revised regulations require biennial
                                reports rather than annual reports which
                                is equivalent to the federal program.)
    265.90(c)................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(N)
    265.143(g)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(O)
    265.145(g)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(Q)
    265.147(b)(1)............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(R)
    265.192(d)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(S)
    265.193(c)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(T)
    265.196(d)(1)............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(V)
    265.222(b)/265.221(g)....  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(X) (Note: Federal
                                citation 265.222(b) was redesignated
                                265.221(g)).
    265.222(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(Y)
    265.222(b)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(Z)
    265.223/265.224..........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(AA) & (BB) (Note:
                                Corrected two federal provisions with
                                the same citation and clarified
                                containment system provision.)
    265.229(b)(2), (3), and    22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(DD), (EE), and (FF)
     (4).                       (Note: Sec. 22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(DD),
                                deletes paragraph (b)(2) of 40 CFR
                                265.229 because the paragraph is
                                incorrectly placed within the section
                                (see 40 CFR 265.228(b)(2)). Authorized
                                state citations 22a-449(c)-104(a)(2)(K)
                                and (L) have been redesignated as (EE)
                                and (FF) and the federal citations
                                modified by these subparagraphs have
                                been revised to reflect the new
                                citations numbers in the July 1, 2000
                                CFR. CT's revisions to the federal
                                requirements at 265.229(b)(3) and (4)
                                remain unchanged and more stringent.)
    265.255(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(GG), 1st-3rd bullets
    265.255(b)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(HH)
    265.272(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(II)
    265.301(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(JJ)
    265.302(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(KK)
    265.302(b)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(LL)
    265.316(b)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(MM)
    265.340(c)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(NN)
    265.440(a)...............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(PP) (Note: Clarify
                                applicable effective dates for HSWA drip
                                pads (those used to manage F032 wastes)
                                and non-HSWA drip pads (those that
                                manage all other wastes).
    265.440(c)(1)(iv)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(QQ)
    265.1033(k) intro........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(TT)
    265.1033(k)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(UU)
    265.1033(k)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(WW)
    265.1034(f)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(XX)

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    265.1063(f)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(YY)
    265.1080(b)(3)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(ZZ)
    265.1080(b)(4)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(AAA)
    265.1080(c) intro........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(CCC)
    265.1080(d)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(EEE)
    265.1080(d)(3)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(FFF)
    265.1081.................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(GGG)
    265.1082(b)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(HHH)
    265.1082(c)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(III) (Note:
                                Modification made for consistency with
                                22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(HHH).)
    265.1082.................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(JJJ)
    265.1083(c)(5)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(RRR), 2nd bullet
    265.1083(d)(2)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(SSS)
    265.1085(c)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(ZZZ)
    265.1085(c)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(AAAA)
    265.1085(c)(2)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(BBBB)
    265.1085(f)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(EEEE)
    265.1085(f)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(FFFF)
    265.1085(f)(1)(ii)(A)....  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(GGGG)
    265.1085(h)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(KKKK)
    265.1085(l)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(PPPP)
    265.1086(b)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(QQQQ)
    265.1086(c)(1)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(SSSS)
    265.1086(c)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(TTTT)
    265.1086(d)(1)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(WWWW)
    265.1086(d)(1)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(XXXX)
    265.1086(g)(2)...........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(AAAAA)
    265.1087(c)(4)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(BBBBB)
    265.1087(d)(4)(iii)......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(CCCCC)
    265.1088(c)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(LLLLL)
    265.1088(c)(2)(vi).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(MMMMM)
    265.1088(c)(3)(ii).......  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(NNNNN)
    265.1089(b)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(PPPPP)
    265.1090(a)..............  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(QQQQQ)
    265.1090(b)(1)(ii)(A)....  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(RRRRR)
    265.1090(b)(2)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(SSSSS)
    265.1090(b)(2)(iii)(B)...  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(TTTTT)
    265.1090(c)(3)(i)........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(UUUUU)
    265.1090(i) intro........  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(VVVVV)
    265.1091.................  22a-449(c)-105(a)(2)(WWWWW)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(1)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(1)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(2)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(2)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(A)(ii)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(A)(iii) (Note:
                                Technical correction required since
                                sampling can now occur on a frequency
                                other than quarterly (see 22a-449(c)-
                                105(c)(2)(B)).
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)(ii)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)(iii)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)(iv)/(v) (Note:
                                Requirement to submit a groundwater flow
                                contour map moved from 22a-449(c)-
                                105(c)(3)(B)(iii) to 22a-449(c)-
                                105(c)(3)(B)(iv). Provision remaining at
                                section 22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)(iii)
                                redesignated as 22a-449(c)-
                                105(c)(3)(B)(v).
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(3)(B)(xi) (Note:
                                Technical correction required since
                                sampling can now occur on a frequency
                                other than quarterly (see 22a-449(c)-
                                105(c)(2)(B)).
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(4)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(c)(4)(C)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(e)
    265.201(b)(3)............  22a-449(c)-102(c)(2) (Also see 22a-449(c)-
                                 105(a)(1)(O))
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-105(g)
    264.101 interim status     22a-449(c)-105(h)(1) -(11) and 22a-449(c)-
     land disposed facilities.  110(a)(2)(RR)
40 CFR part 266:
    266.80...................  22a-449(c)-106(a)(1)(A)
    266.100(b)...............  22a-449(c)-106(a)(1)(B)
    266.100(d)(3)(i)(D)......  22a-449(c)-106(a)(1)(C)
    266, subpart M...........  22a-449(c)-106(a)(1)(D)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)
    266.100(a)...............  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(A)
    266.100(d) intro.........  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(B)
    266.100(d)(1) intro......  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(C)
    266.100(d)(1)(ii)........  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(E)
    266.100(d)(1)(iii).......  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(F)

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    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(G)
    266.100(d)(3) intro......  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(J)
    266.100(d)(3)(ii)........  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(N)
    266.100(g)(2)............  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(O)
    266.100(g)(3)............  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(P)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(Q)
    266.100(h)...............  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(R)
    266.100(e)(3)(i)(E)......  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(T)
    266.112(b)(2)(i).........  22a-449(c)-106(a)(2)(V)
    279.12/279.71............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(J) and (a)(2)(TTT)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(b)(1)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(b)(1)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(1)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(1)(A)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(1)(B)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(1)(C)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(1)(D)
    266.80(a)................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(2)
    266.80(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-106(c)(3)
    266.80(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-106(c)(4)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(5)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-106(c)(6)
    261.32, see entry for      22a-449(c)-106(d)(1)
     K174 and K175.
    261.32 (K174 listing)....  22a-449(c)-106(d)(2) (partially broader
                                in scope)
    261.32 (K174 listing)....  22a-449(c)-106(d)(3)
    261.32 (K174 listing)....  22a-449(c)-106(d)(4)
    261.32 (K174 listing)....  22a-449(c)-106(d)(5)
    266.202(d)...............  22a-449(c)-106(e)
40 CFR Part 268:
    268.6....................  None
    268.1(c)(3)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(1)(A)
    268.37(b)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(1)(C)
    268.50(g)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(1)(D)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)
    268.1(f) and 273.80......  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(A)
    268.1(f)(4)/273.80.......  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(C)
    268.2(c).................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(D)
    268.7(a)(2)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(E)
    268.7(a)(3)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(F)
    268.7(a)(3)(ii)..........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(G)
    268.7(a)(3)(iii).........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(H)
    268.7(a)(4)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(I)
    268.7(a)(7)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(J)
    268.7(a)(9)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(K)
    268.7(a)(9)(ii)..........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(L)
    268.7(b)(3)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(N)
    268.7(b)(3)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(M)
    268.7(b)(4)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(O)
    268.7(d)(1)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(R)
    268.7(e)(2)..............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(U)
    268.32-268.33............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(V)
    268.37(a)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(W)
    268.38(a)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(X)
    268.38(b)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(Y)
    268.39(b)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(Z)
    268.40(e)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(AA)
    268.40 Table.............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(BB)
    268.44(h)(5).............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(CC)
    268.48 Table.............  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(DD)
    268.49(d)................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(EE)
    268 Appendix I-III.......  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(FF)
    268.48 Appendix VII......  22a-449(c)-108(a)(2)(GG)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-108(a)(3)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-108(b)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-108(c)
40 CFR parts 270 and 124:
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1) (Note: CT added
                                federal citations inadvertently omitted
                                from 40 CFR 271.14.)
    270.1(c)(1)(i)...........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(B)
    270.1(c)(7)..............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(D)
    270.10(e)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(E)
    270.11(d)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(G)
    270.12...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(H) (Note: Claims of
                                confidentiality are subject to state
                                FOIA requirements. See C.G.S. 1-200 et.
                                seq.)

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    270.19(e)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(I)
    270.22 intro.............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(J)
    270.28...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(K)
    270.42(h)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(M)
    270.42(i)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(N)
    270.42(j)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(O)
    270.42, App I, Item L(9).  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(P)
    270.62 intro.............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(S)
    270.64...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(T)
    270.66 intro.............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(U)
    270.68...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(V)
    270.72(b)(8).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(W)
    270, subpart H...........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(X)
    124.10(c)(1)(viii).......  22a-449(c)-110(a)(1)(Z)
    270.1(c) intro...........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(A)
    270.2....................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(F)
    270.4 (a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(G)
    270.10(e)(4).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(I)
    270.10(f)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(J)
    270.10(g)(1)(iii)........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(L)
    270.14(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(N)
    270.14(b)(18)............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(O) (Note: Since CT
                                administers the financial requirements
                                of 40 CFR 264, subpart H, CT does not
                                incorporate 40 CFR 264.149. See 22a-
                                449(c)-104(a)(1)(P).)
    270.14(b)(22)............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(P)
    270.19(d) intro..........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(R)
    270.27(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(S)
    270.29...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(T)
    270.30(k)(3).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(U)
    270.32(c)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(X)
    270.40(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(Y)
    270.41...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(Z)
    270.42(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(BB), 1st bullet
    270.42(b)(5).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(CC)
    270.42(b)(7).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(DD)
    270.42(c)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(EE)
    270.42(d)(1).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(FF)
    270.42(f)(1).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(GG)
    270.42 App I.............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(HH)
    270.43...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(II)
    270.62(b)(5).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(KK)
    270.62(b)(6).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(LL)
    270.62(b)(6)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(MM)
    270.62(d)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(NN)
    270.66(d)(3).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(OO)
    270.66(d)(3)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(PP)
    270.66(g)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(QQ), 2nd, 3rd, and
                                4th bullets
    270.73(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(RR), 1st and 2nd
                                bullets
    270.73...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(SS)
    124.3(a).................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(TT)
    124.5(a).................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(UU)
    124.5(c)(3)..............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(VV)
    124.6(a).................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(XX)
    124.6(e).................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(YY)
    124.8(a).................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(ZZ)
    124.8(b)(4)..............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(AAA)
    124.10(a)(1)(iii)........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(BBB)
    124.10(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(DDD)
    124.10(d)(1)(v)..........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(EEE), 2nd bullet
    124.10(d)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(GGG)
    124.10(d)(2)(ii) and       22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(HHH)
     (iii).
    124.12(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(III)
    124.13...................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(JJJ), 2nd bullet
    124.17(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(KKK)
    124.17(c)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(LLL)
    124.31(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(MMM)
    124.31(b)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(NNN)
    124.31(d)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(OOO)
    124.31(d)(1)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(PPP), 2nd bullet
    124.31(d)(1)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(QQQ)
    124.31(d)(1)(iii)........  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(RRR)
    124.32(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(TTT)
    124.32(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(UUU), 1st bullet
    124.32(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(VVV)
    124.32(b)(3).............  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(WWW)

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    124.33(a)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(XXX)
    124.33(b)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(YYY), 1st and 2nd
                                bullets
    124.33(d)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(ZZZ), 2nd bullet
    124.33(e)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(AAAA), 1st bullet
    124.33(f)................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(BBBB)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-110(a)(3)
40 CFR part 273:
    273.32(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(1) (Note: CT did not
                                adopt 40 CFR 273.32(a)(3) because the
                                alternate notification allowed for large
                                quantity handlers of recalled universal
                                waste pesticides under 40 CFR 165 has
                                been repealed.)
    273.1(b).................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(C)
    273.13(c)(1).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(F)
    273.13(d)(1).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(G)
    273.13(d)(2).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(H)
    273.14(d)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(I)
    273.17(b)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(K)
    273.32(a)(1).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(N) (Also see 22a-
                                449(c)-113(a)(1))
    273.33(c)(1).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(Q)
    273.33(d)(1).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(R)
    273.33(d)(2).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(S)
    273.34(d)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(T)
    273.37(b)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(V)
    273.60(a)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(AA) (partially
                                broader in scope)
    273.80(a)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(DD) (Also see 22a-
                                449(c)-100(b)(1)(C).)
    273.80(b)................  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(EE)
    273.32(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-113(a)(2)(FF)
40 CFR part 279:
    279.10(b)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(1)(A)
    279.82(b) and (c)........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(1)(B) (See 22a-449(c)-
                                119(a)(2)(H) for associated revision to
                                40 CFR 279.12(b).)
    279.1....................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(A) 1st bullet (See
                                22a-449(c)-100(b)(2)(B)) 2nd-4th bullets
                                and 6th-9th bullets
    279.10(b)(1)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(B)
    279.10(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(C)
    279.10(b)(2)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(D)
    279.11...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(G)
    279.12(b)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(H)
    279.12...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(J)
    279.21(b)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(L)
    279.22 intro.............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(M)
    279.22(d)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(N)
    279.22(d)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(O)
    279.23...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(P)
    279.24(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(Q)
    279.31(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(R)
    279.42(a)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(U)
    279.43(c)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(V)
    279.43(c)(3)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(W)
    279.43(c)(5).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(X)
    279.44(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(Z)
    279.44(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(AA)
    279.44(c)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(BB)
    279.45 intro.............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(CC)
    279.45(a)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(DD), 1st bullet
    279.45(h)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(EE)
    279.45(h)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(FF)
    279.51(a)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(GG)
    279.52(a)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(II)
    279.52(b)(6)(iv)(B)......  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(MM)
    279.53(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(PP)
    279.53(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(QQ)
    279.53(c)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(RR)
    279.53...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(SS)
    279.54 intro.............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(TT)
    279.54(g)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(UU)
    279.54(g)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(VV)
    279.54(h)(1)(i)..........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(WW)
    279.54(h)(2)(ii).........  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(XX)
    279.55(b)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(ZZ)
    279.57(a)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(AAA)
    279.57(b)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(BBB)
    279.61...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(FFF)
    279.63(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(III)
    279.63(b)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(JJJ)

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    279.63(c)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(KKK)
    279.63(c)(2).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(LLL)
    279.64 intro.............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(MMM)
    279.64(g)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(OOO)
    279.64(g)(3).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(PPP)
    279.70(b)(1).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(SSS)
    279.71...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(TTT)
    279.72(a)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(UUU)
    279.72(b)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(VVV)
    279.74(b)(4).............  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(WWW)
    279.81...................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(YYY)
    279.82(a)................  22a-449(c)-119(a)(2)(ZZZ)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-119(b)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-119(c)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-119(d)
    None.....................  22a-449(c)-119(e)
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Notes:
1. Various state regulations are proposed to be authorized even though
  they are listed opposite ``none'' in the description of the
  corresponding federal requirements, because the state regulations
  either are equivalent to the federal regulations overall (e.g., add
  clarifying language) or because the state regulations add more
  stringent requirements which will become part of the federally
  enforceable RCRA program.
2. In addition to authorizing the particular state regulations listed
  above, the EPA is proposing to authorize the various state regulations
  which generally incorporate federal requirements by reference, namely
  R.C.S.A. 22a-449(c)-100(b)(1), 22a-449(c)-101(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-
  102(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-103(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-104(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-
  105(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-106(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-108(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-
  110(a)(1), 22a-449(c)-113(a)(1), and 22a-449(c)-119(a)(1). Many of
  these regulations were previously authorized insofar as they
  incorporated federal requirements through July 1, 1989. The EPA now is
  proposing to authorize all of these regulations in order to include in
  the authorized Connecticut program federal requirements through
  January 1, 2001.
3. In addition to authorizing the state universal waste regulations
  listed in the 40 CFR part 273 part of the tables above, the EPA is
  proposing to authorize the state regulations regarding used
  electronics in R.C.S.A. 22a-449(c)-113(b) through (f).
4. In addition to the regulations listed in the tables above and in
  footnotes 2 and 3 above, there are various state regulations to which
  the state has made minor editorial, error correction or similar
  changes, or to which the state has changed the regulation number
  (redesignated), as described in the footnotes to the State Regulatory
  Checklists (in the docket). The EPA also is proposing to authorize
  these minor changes.
5. The proposed authorization of new state regulations and regulation
  changes is in addition to the previous authorization of state
  regulations, which have not changed and remain part of the authorized
  program.

    Following review of the Connecticut regulations, the EPA has 
determined that they are equivalent to, no less stringent than and 
consistent with the Federal program. The reasons for these 
determinations are set forth in the Administrative Docket, which is 
available for public review. Many of the State regulations incorporate 
Federal requirements by reference and are virtually identical. In some 
cases, the State regulations add clarifying language, and the EPA 
considers the clarifications to be equivalent to the federal 
regulations. Finally, there are some State regulations which are more 
stringent than, broader in scope than, or different but equivalent to 
the federal regulations, as described in the Program Description and 
summarized below.

F. Where Are the Proposed State Rules Different From the Federal Rules?

    The most significant differences between the proposed State rules 
and the Federal rules are summarized below. It should be noted that 
this summary does not describe every difference, or every detail 
regarding the differences that are described. Members of the regulated 
community are advised to read the complete regulations to ensure that 
they understand all of the requirements with which they will need to 
comply.

1. More Stringent Provisions

    There are aspects of the Connecticut program which are more 
stringent than the Federal program. All of these more stringent 
requirements are or will become part of the federally enforceable RCRA 
program when authorized by the EPA, and must be complied with in 
addition to the State requirements which track the minimum Federal 
requirements. These more stringent requirements include the following, 
which are more fully described in the Program Description:

--Additional registration, reporting and other requirements for 
hazardous waste recyclers;
--Additional specifications regarding when to make hazardous waste 
determinations;
--Additional waste handling and other requirements for large quantity 
generators, small quantity generators and conditionally exempt small 
quantity generators. Note also that the State more stringently defines 
who may qualify to be small quantity generators or conditionally exempt 
small quantity generators (e.g., anyone accumulating more than 1,000 kg 
of hazardous waste is a large quantity generator in Connecticut vs. the 
federal accumulation limit is 6,000 kg);
--Additional requirements regarding manifests;
--Additional requirements regarding transporter temporary storage and 
personnel training;
--Additional requirements regarding management of lead acid batteries;
--Additional requirements regarding Boilers and Industrial Furnaces. 
Note also that Connecticut did not incorporate by reference 40 CFR 
266.100(b), which replaced the standards applicable to BIFs in 40 CFR 
part 266, subpart H with the Maximum Achievable Control Technology 
requirements of 40 CFR. part 63, subpart EEE, and thus Connecticut 
continues to require following the more stringent part 266, subpart H 
standards;
--Prohibition of the underground injection of hazardous waste;
--Additional groundwater monitoring requirements for interim status 
facilities;
--Additional requirements for permitted facilities;
--Additional requirements for used oil.

2. Broader-in-Scope Provisions

    There also are aspects of the Connecticut program which are broader 
in scope than the Federal program. The State requirements which are 
broader in scope are not considered to be part of the Federally 
enforceable RCRA

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program. However, they are fully enforceable under State law and must 
be complied with by sources within Connecticut. These broader-in-scope 
requirements include the following, which are more fully described in 
the Program Description:

--While the EPA generally does not regulate the recycling process 
itself, and exempts some recyclable materials from all RCRA regulation, 
the CTDEP Commissioner may impose additional requirements on persons 
engaging in recycling activities, including those recycling activities 
and recyclable materials that would otherwise be exempt from 
regulation. Such additional requirements will generally involve matters 
beyond the scope of EPA's regulations;
--Connecticut regulates certain recyclable materials that are exempt 
from RCRA regulation under the federal regulations, including scrap 
metals meeting the characteristics of ignitability or reactivity, and 
commercial chemical products when accumulated speculatively;
--Connecticut requires hazardous waste transporters to obtain state 
permits and prohibits generators from offering hazardous wastes to any 
transporters who do not have permits;
--In addition to the federally enforceable RCRA permitting 
requirements, Conn. Gen. Stat. 22a-454 requires persons engaged in 
certain additional activities to obtain permits (e.g., facilities in 
the business of collecting, storing, or treating used oil);
--Connecticut law requires approval by the Connecticut Siting Council 
for hazardous waste facilities;
--Connecticut has established fees for hazardous waste permits and 
certain status changes;
--Connecticut expanded the definition of ``used oil'' to include oil 
that has not been used but is no longer suitable for the services for 
which it was manufactured due to the presence of impurities or a loss 
of original properties. This expanded definition results in the 
regulation under the State's used oil program of some additional oils 
which would not be regulated in the federal used oil program. Also, 
some of these oils are not characteristically hazardous and thus would 
not be regulated as fully regulated hazardous wastes in the federal 
RCRA program. (This expanded definition also allows for the regulation 
of some additional oils which are characteristically hazardous, under 
the used oil program rather than under the full RCRA program.)

3. Different But Equivalent Provisions

    There also are some Connecticut regulations which differ from, but 
have been determined to be equivalent to, the Federal regulations. 
These State regulations are or will become part of the Federally 
enforceable RCRA program when authorized by the EPA. These different 
but equivalent requirements include some requirements related to 
Corrective Action described in the next section, and also the 
following:

--In addition to batteries, pesticides, thermostats and mercury-
containing lamps included in the federal universal waste rule, 
Connecticut added used electronics (including CRTs) to the State's 
universal waste rule;
--Under federal regulations, K174 wastes are not classified as 
hazardous wastes if certain requirements are met. Connecticut 
classifies K174 wastes as hazardous wastes but excludes these wastes 
from certain hazardous waste requirements provided certain requirements 
are met. While Connecticut's approach is different, the State's 
requirements for these wastes are equivalent to the federal 
requirements;
--Connecticut modified the federal provisions for rebutting the 
presumption that used oil has been mixed with F001 or F002 wastes in 
order to incorporate a long-standing EPA policy interpretation.

G. What Is the Connecticut Corrective Action Program That Is Being 
Authorized?

    As part of this program update, the State will be assuming 
responsibility for operating the federal Corrective Action program. The 
program proposed to be authorized covers all Treatment Storage and 
Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) subject to 40 CFR 264.101, which includes 
(i) active facilities which need permits to conduct ongoing treatment, 
storage or disposal, and (ii) interim status land disposal facilities 
which have been required to seek post closure permits under the EPA 
regulations.
    The State regulations incorporate 40 CFR 264.101 by reference with 
certain more stringent changes and thus meet the federal Corrective 
Action requirements with respect to all facilities which have been or 
will be permitted. In addition, the State has adopted regulations 
(R.C.S.A. 22a-449(c)-105(h) and 22a-449(c)-110(a)(2)(RR)) which will 
accelerate Corrective Action at the interim status land disposal 
facilities, prior to permitting. Under these regulations, all of the 
interim status land disposal facilities have been required to submit 
Environmental Condition Assessment Forms (ECAFs) to the CTDEP. 
Following review by the CTDEP of the ECAFs, the regulations require 
that Corrective Action occur either under the direct supervision of the 
CTDEP or under the direction of a Licensed Environmental Professional 
(LEP). Whether sites are remediated under the direction of the CTDEP or 
under the direction of a LEP, the regulations specify that there will 
be a review of the remediation by the CTDEP prior to any determination 
that remediation is complete. Sites will remain in interim status until 
there is such a completeness determination. The regulations further 
provide for opportunities for public comment for all sites both at the 
time of remedy selection and prior to any completeness determination.
    The State's regulations also recognize that some sites have or will 
undertake Corrective Action pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes 
sections 22a-134 to 22a-134e (the ``Transfer Act''). Corrective Action 
at such sites will be subject to the same requirements for CTDEP review 
(including review of LEP determinations) and the same public comment 
procedures as specified above.
    The EPA believes that the proposed State program is ``equivalent'' 
to the EPA Corrective Action program, for the reasons explained below, 
and further explained in the January 30, 2002 Memorandum entitled 
``Connecticut Corrective Action Regulations'' by EPA Assistant Regional 
Counsel Jeffry Fowley (in the docket). The EPA regulations contemplate 
that Corrective Action will occur at sites subject to 40 CFR 264.101, 
pursuant to permits (or orders). Under the State program, permits 
similarly will be issued to active facilities and ultimately to some 
interim status facilities requiring long term operation and maintenance 
(e.g., closed landfills). While other interim status facilities may 
satisfy their closure obligations at regulated units and achieve full 
remediation pursuant to the State regulations and the Transfer Act 
prior to being issued post closure permits, and thus may never need to 
be issued post closure permits, this involves an acceleration of effort 
which is environmentally beneficial. The EPA believes that the State's 
approach--of having the State agency review whether Corrective Action 
is complete, after Corrective Action has been carried out under the 
State regulations and the Transfer Act (sometimes under the

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direction of a LEP)--is equivalent to the EPA approach of carrying out 
Corrective Action under the direction of the EPA through a permit. 
Also, the opportunities for public comment required by the State 
regulations are equivalent to the public comment procedures applicable 
to EPA permits. Finally, the State has the needed enforcement authority 
to ensure that Corrective Action is promptly and fully carried out at 
sites subject to the State regulations and Transfer Act.
    In determining whether remediation is complete, the State and EPA 
will utilize the Connecticut Remediation Standard Regulations (RSRs), 
R.C.S.A. 22a-133k-1 et seq., as their primary tool. The EPA believes 
that the State's approach will meet the federal (section 264.101) 
requirement for protection of human health and the environment for the 
reasons explained below, and further explained in the June 2, 2004 
Memorandum entitled ``CT Remediation Standard Regulations'' by David 
Lim, CT State Coordinator, EPA RCRA Corrective Action Section (in the 
docket). The RSRs contain numeric standards for the remediation of soil 
and groundwater which generally are at least as protective as what 
would be achieved through site specific assessments in EPA directed 
cleanups. For those rare situations where the general standards of the 
RSRs might not be sufficient, the RSRs contain ``Omnibus'' provisions 
(sections 22a-133k-2(i) and 22a-133k-3(i)) that allow the State to 
require additional measures. In the Memorandum of Agreement, the EPA 
and CTDEP have identified particular situations in which this Omnibus 
authority will be used at Corrective Action sites.
    In addition to the sites subject to 40 CFR section 264.101, there 
are other sites in Connecticut subject to Corrective Action under RCRA 
section 3008(h). These are former non-land disposal facilities (mostly 
container storage areas and tanks) which may no longer need permits. 
However, under the federal Corrective Action program, as permit 
applicants initially, these facilities acquired site-wide Corrective 
Action obligations that must be met. The EPA has not established a 
mechanism for authorizing States to administer the Corrective Action 
program for such sites. However, in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), 
the EPA and CTDEP have agreed on a coordinated approach to avoid 
duplication of effort with respect to such sites. In particular, the 
EPA and CTDEP expect that many of these sites will undertake Corrective 
Action under the Transfer Act. The CTDEP has agreed in the MOA to 
utilize the same governmental review and public comment procedures with 
respect to these non-land disposal facilities as it follows for the 
land disposal facilities. As also specified in the MOA, the EPA will 
retain all of its statutory enforcement authority with respect to the 
non-land disposal facilities, just as it retains its statutory 
enforcement authority even with respect to the sites subject to the 
formal authorization. However, the EPA generally does not anticipate 
taking enforcement action against non-land disposal facilities which 
promptly and fully carry out Corrective Action pursuant to the Transfer 
Act, just as the EPA generally does not anticipate taking enforcement 
action against land disposal facilities which promptly and fully carry 
out Corrective Action pursuant to the State regulations described above 
and the Transfer Act. This agreement entered into by the EPA and CTDEP 
to avoid duplication of effort is further described in the MOA. While 
the statements in the MOA (and in this Federal Register notice) do not 
create any legal rights or defenses, the EPA hopes that the agreed upon 
coordination between the EPA and the CTDEP will foster site cleanups 
using a One-Cleanup approach.
    It is the long-term goal of the EPA and CTDEP that the CTDEP will 
be the lead overseeing agency for all sites subject to Corrective 
Action in Connecticut. However, the EPA will continue to be the lead 
agency for certain sites for a variety of reasons that could include 
maximizing the federal and state resources available to oversee the 
program, implementing special initiatives such as achieving 
environmental indicators or enhancing enforcement. Further, the EPA and 
CTDEP will at times provide technical and/or logistical support to one 
another.

H. What Will Be the Effect of the Proposed Authorization Decision?

    At the Federal level, the effect of the proposed authorization 
decision will be that entities in Connecticut subject to RCRA will be 
able to comply with the authorized State requirements instead of the 
Federal requirements, with respect to the matters covered by the 
authorized State requirements, in order to comply with RCRA. However, 
there will continue to be a dual Federal RCRA program in Connecticut 
for the few HSWA rules (adopted since January 1, 2001) for which the 
state is not presently seeking authorization, and for any self-
implementing HSWA statutory requirements for which the State has not 
adopted regulations (e.g., RCRA section 3005(j), 42 U.S.C. 6925(j)). 
RCRA was amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (``HSWA'') 
in 1984. Section 3006(g) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6906(g), provides that when 
the EPA promulgates new regulatory requirements pursuant to HSWA, the 
EPA shall directly carry out these requirements in states authorized to 
administer the underlying base hazardous waste program, until the 
states are authorized to administer these new requirements. The EPA has 
established a few new regulatory requirements pursuant to HSWA which 
are not yet proposed to be authorized to be administered by 
Connecticut. Regulated entities will need to comply with these HSWA 
requirements as set out in the Federal regulations and statute in 
addition to authorized State program requirements. A complete list of 
HSWA requirements is set out in 40 CFR 271.1, Tables 1 and 2.

I. Who Handles Permits After the Authorization Takes Effect?

    With respect to TSDF permitting, Connecticut will continue to issue 
permits for all the provisions for which it is authorized and will 
administer the permits it issues. The EPA will continue to administer 
any RCRA hazardous waste permits or portions of permits it has issued. 
The EPA also will continue to issue permits or portions of permits 
covering HSWA requirements for which Connecticut is not authorized.

J. How Will Today's Proposed Action Affect Indian Country in 
Connecticut?

    Connecticut is not authorized to carry out its hazardous waste 
program in Indian country within the State (land of the Mohegan Nation 
and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation). The proposed action will 
have no effect on Indian country. The EPA will continue to implement 
and administer the RCRA program in these lands.

K. What Is Codification and Will EPA Codify Connecticut's Hazardous 
Waste Program as Authorized in This Rule?

    The EPA is proposing to authorize but not codify the enumerated 
revisions to the Connecticut program. Codification is the process of 
placing the State's statutes and regulations that comprise the State's 
authorized hazardous waste program into the Code of Federal 
Regulations. The EPA does this by referencing the authorized State 
rules in 40 CFR part 272. The EPA reserves the amendment of 40 CFR part 
272, subpart H for the codification of the Connecticut's program until 
a later date.

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L. Administrative Requirements

    The EPA has examined the effects of the proposed State 
authorization decision discussed above and reached the conclusions set 
out below.
    The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this action from 
the requirements of Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 
1993), and therefore this action is not subject to review by OMB.
    This action authorizes State requirements for the purpose of RCRA 
3006 and imposes no additional requirements beyond those imposed by 
State law. Accordingly, the EPA certifies that this action will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
    Because this action authorizes pre-existing requirements under 
State law and does not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond 
that required by State law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate, 
or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in 
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). For the same 
reason, this action also does not significantly or uniquely affect the 
communities of Tribal governments, as specified by Executive Order 
13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000). This action will not have 
substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between 
the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government, as 
specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), 
because it merely authorizes State requirements as part of the State 
RCRA hazardous waste program without altering the relationship or the 
distribution of power and responsibilities established by RCRA.
    This action also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant and 
it does not make decisions based on environmental health or safety 
risks. This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions 
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, 
Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355 (May 22, 2001)) because it is not a 
significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.
    Under RCRA 3006(b), EPA grants a State's application for 
authorization as long as the State meets the criteria required by RCRA. 
It would thus be inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it 
reviews a State authorization application, to require the use of any 
particular voluntary consensus standard in place of another standard 
that otherwise satisfies the requirements of RCRA. Thus, the 
requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and 
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply.
    As required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, 
February 7, 1996), in issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary 
steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential 
litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected conduct. 
EPA also has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 
1988) by examining the takings implications of the rule in accordance 
with the Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation 
of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings issued under the 
Executive Order.
    This rule does not impose any information collection burden under 
the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 
et seq.).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 271

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Confidential business information, Hazardous materials transportation, 
Hazardous waste, Indians-lands, Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Authority: RCRA sections 2002 and 3006, 42 U.S.C. 6912 and 6926.

    Dated: June 23, 2004.
Robert W. Varney,
Regional Administrator, EPA New England.
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