Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 26.13.03.03-7 - Requirements for Accumulation of Hazardous Waste in TanksA. A hazardous waste generator who is accumulating hazardous waste in a tank without authorization provided by a permit or interim status shall comply with all provisions of this regulation and the requirements of Regulation .03-10B of this chapter.B. A person subject to this regulation shall: (1) Comply with the requirements of: (a) COMAR 26.13.05.10A and C-E, .10-1, .10-2, .10-6A, and COMAR 26.13.06.18D(1)-(3);(b) COMAR 26.13.05.10-3B, except that the person need not obtain approval by the Department of the written assessment required by COMAR 26.13.05.10-3B(1) before managing hazardous waste in the tank system;(c) COMAR 26.13.05.10-4, except that the generator may not seek a variance from the requirements of COMAR 26.13.05.10-4 under the provisions of COMAR 26.13.05.10-5; and(d) All applicable requirements of Subparts AA, BB, and CC of 40 CFR Part 265 unless the generator qualifies for the exemption that is available under Regulation .01-1D(4) of this chapter to certain persons who qualify as a federally-defined small quantity generator.(2) Inspect overfill controls at least once each operating day;(3) Maintain an inspection log or summary in accordance with the following:(a) The log or summary documents inspections performed in accordance with §B(2) of this regulation and COMAR 26.13.05.10D;(b) The log or summary includes the date and time of each inspection, the name of the inspector, a notation of the observations made, and the date and nature of any repairs made or other remedial actions taken; and(c) The generator keeps the log on file for a minimum of 3 years from the date of inspection;(4) Use inventory logs, monitoring equipment, or other records to demonstrate that: (a) If using a batch process, hazardous waste has been emptied within 90 days of first entering the tank; and(b) If using a continuous flow process, the volumes of hazardous waste that are estimated to be entering the tank each day are exiting the tank within 90 days of first entering the tank;(5) Keep inventory logs or records with the information required by §B(4) of this regulation on site and available for inspection;(6) Submit to the Department, by the deadline specified in §B(7) of this regulation, the following information for each tank being used to accumulate hazardous waste: (a) Date of installation of the tank, or, if the date of installation is unknown, the age of the facility;(c) Secondary containment capacity;(d) Whether the tank is an above-ground tank, on-ground tank, in-ground tank, or underground tank;(e) For underground tanks, whether the tank can be entered for inspection; and(f) Waste code of each waste managed in the tank; and(7) Provide the information required by §B(6) of this regulation by the following deadlines: (a) For an existing tank system, as defined in COMAR 26.13.01.03B by January 1, 1994;(b) For a new tank system, as defined in COMAR 26.13.01.03B, before the tank is used to manage hazardous waste.Md. Code Regs. 26.13.03.03-7
Regulations .03-7 adopted 48:9 Md. R. 359, eff. 5/3/2021