This part applies to hazardous wastes that are used in a manner constituting disposal.
For the purposes of this part, use constituting disposal means the application or placement of recyclable wastes in or on the land without mixing with other substances or after mixing or combining with any other substances.
Hazardous wastes are not used in a manner constituting disposal if:
they contain recyclable hazardous wastes; and if the recyclable hazardous wastes have undergone a chemical reaction in the course of producing the products so as to become inseparable by physical means; and
the products meet the applicable treatment standards in Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, sections 268.40 to 268.49, as incorporated in part 7045.1390, or, if no treatment standards have been established, meet the applicable prohibition levels in Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, section 268.32, as incorporated in part 7045.1390, or RCRA section 3004(d) where no treatment standards have been established, for each hazardous waste that they contain.
Antiskid/deicing uses of slags, which are generated from high temperature metals recovery (HTMR) processing of hazardous waste K061, K062, and F006, in a manner constituting disposal are not covered by the exemption in item B and remain subject to regulation.
The following materials may not be placed in solid waste, in or on the land, or in or on waters of the state unless approved by the commissioner:
Generators must not by intentional evaporation dispose of hazardous waste. The following specific treatment activities by generators, when conducted in accordance with part 7045.0450, subpart 3, item K, or 7045.0552, subpart 3, item K, are not prohibited:
volume reduction through evaporation of water from an aqueous hazardous waste that does not contain any volatile hazardous constituents; and
polymerization to solidify polyester wastes or other chemical fixation processes which must be conducted in open containers to allow heat and pressure to be vented for safety reasons.
Generators of wastes that are used in a manner that constitutes disposal are subject to the requirements of parts 7045.0205 to 7045.0325.
Transporters of wastes that are used in a manner that constitutes disposal are subject to the requirements of parts 7045.0351 to 7045.0397.
Facilities managing wastes in a manner that constitutes disposal are subject to the following requirements:
10 SR 1688; 13 SR 2761; 14 SR 1718; 16 SR 2102; 16 SR 2239; 20 SR 715; 22 SR 5; 31 SR 1277; 33 SR 2042
October 10, 2013
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes