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Intent To Grant BP Chemicals, Inc. a Modification of an Exemption from the Land Disposal Restrictions of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA) Regarding Injection of Hazardous Waste
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is today proposing to grant a modification to the exemption from the ban on disposal of certain hazardous wastes through injection wells to BPCI for its site at Lima, Ohio. On May 7, 1992, the Agency issued BPCI an exemption for injection of certain hazardous wastes after determining that there is a reasonable degree of certainty that BPCI's injected wastes will not migrate out of the injection zone within the next 10,000 years. On August 19, 1993, BPCI was granted an exemption to allow use of waste disposal well (WDW) No. 4 at the facility for the disposal of the same wastes injected through the original three wells. If granted, the proposed modification would allow BPCI to inject additional Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulated wastes, identified by codes: P030, P069, P101, P120, U007, U056, U149, U191, U219, and D035 (when it is banned from injection) through four waste disposal wells numbered: 1, 2, 3, and 4. A new process facility, owned and operated by Hampshire Chemical Corporation, has been established at the BPCI facility to produce specialty chemicals based on hydrogen cyanide which is co-produced with acrylonitrile. Some of the waste codes which this proposed modification would add to those already exempted are associated with wastes generated by the Hampshire facility. The Hampshire Chemicals' waste stream is currently disposed of through off-site injection and BP would like to dispose of it on site.
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Notice of Intent to Grant BP Chemicals, Inc. (BPCI), of Cleveland, Ohio, a Modification of an Exemption for the Injection of Certain Hazardous Wastes.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is today proposing to grant a modification to the exemption from the ban on disposal of certain hazardous wastes through injection wells to BPCI for its site at Lima, Ohio. On May 7, 1992, the Agency issued BPCI an exemption for injection of certain hazardous wastes after determining that there is a reasonable degree of certainty that BPCI's injected wastes will not migrate out of the injection zone within the next 10,000 years. On August 19, 1993, BPCI was granted an exemption to allow use of waste disposal well (WDW) No. 4 at the facility for the disposal of the same wastes injected through the original three wells. If granted, the proposed modification would allow BPCI to inject additional Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulated wastes, identified by codes: P030, P069, P101, P120, U007, U056, U149, U191, U219, and D035 (when it is banned from injection) through four waste disposal wells numbered: 1, 2, 3, and 4. A new process facility, owned and operated by Hampshire Chemical Corporation, has been established at the BPCI facility to produce specialty chemicals based on hydrogen cyanide which is co-produced with acrylonitrile. Some of the waste codes which this proposed modification would add to those already exempted are associated with wastes generated by the Hampshire facility. The Hampshire Chemicals' waste stream is currently disposed of through off-site injection and BP would like to dispose of it on site.
The EPA is requesting public comments on its proposed decision to exempt the wastes listed above. Comments will be accepted until September 11, 1995. Comments postmarked after the close of the comment period will be stamped ``Late''. A public information meeting and a public hearing to allow comment on this action have been scheduled. If the USEPA does not receive written comments indicating substantial public interest, thereby warranting a public hearing on this action, the tentatively scheduled hearing and meeting will be canceled.
Harlan Gerrish, Lead Petition Reviewer, UIC Section, Water Division; Office Telephone Number: (312) 886-2939; 17th Floor Metcalfe Building, 77 West Jackson Street, Chicago, Illinois.
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