Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section V-5305 - Standards Applicable to the Transportation of Solid Waste Military MunitionsA. Criteria for Hazardous Waste Regulation of Waste Non-Chemical Military Munitions in Transportation1. Waste military munitions that are being transported and that exhibit a hazardous waste characteristic or are listed as hazardous waste under LAC 33:V.Chapter 49 are listed or identified as a hazardous waste (and thus are subject to regulation under LAC 33:V.Subpart 1) unless all the following conditions are met: a. the waste military munitions are not chemical agents or chemical munitions;b. the waste military munitions must be transported in accordance with the Department of Defense (DOD) shipping controls applicable to the transport of military munitions;c. the waste military munitions must be transported from a military owned or operated installation to a military owned or operated treatment, storage, or disposal facility; andd. the transporter of the waste must provide oral notice to the administrative authority within 24 hours from the time the transporter becomes aware of any loss or theft of the waste military munitions or any failure to meet a condition of Paragraph A.1 of this Section that may endanger health or the environment. In addition, a written submission describing the circumstances shall be provided within five days from the time the transporter becomes aware of any loss or theft of the waste military munitions or any failure to meet a condition of Paragraph A.1 of this Section.2. If any waste military munitions shipped under Paragraph A.1 of this Section are not received by the receiving facility within 45 days of the day the waste was shipped, the owner or operator of the receiving facility must report this non-receipt to the administrative authority within five days.3. The exemption in Paragraph A.1 of this Section from regulation as hazardous waste shall apply only to the transportation of non-chemical waste military munitions. It does not affect the regulatory status of waste military munitions as hazardous wastes with regard to storage, treatment, or disposal.4. The conditional exemption in Paragraph A.1 of this Section applies only so long as all of the conditions in Paragraph A.1 of this Section are met.B. Reinstatement of Exemption. If any waste military munition loses its exemption under Paragraph A.1 of this Section, an application may be filed with the administrative authority for reinstatement of the exemption from hazardous waste transportation regulation with respect to such munition as soon as the munition is returned to compliance with the conditions of Paragraph A.1 of this Section. If the administrative authority finds that reinstatement of the exemption is appropriate based on factors such as the transporter's provision of a satisfactory explanation of the circumstances of the violation or a demonstration that the violations are not likely to recur, the administrative authority may reinstate the exemption under Paragraph A.1 of this Section. If the administrative authority does not take action on the reinstatement application within 60 days after receipt of the application, then reinstatement shall be deemed granted, retroactive to the date of the application. However, the administrative authority may terminate a conditional exemption reinstated by default in the preceding sentence if the administrative authority finds that reinstatement is inappropriate based on factors such as the transporter's failure to provide a satisfactory explanation of the circumstances of the violation or failure to demonstrate that the violations are not likely to recur. In reinstating the exemption under Paragraph A.1 of this Section, the administrative authority may specify additional conditions as are necessary to ensure and document proper transportation to protect human health and the environment.C. Amendments to DOD Shipping Controls. The Department of Defense shipping controls applicable to the transport of military munitions referenced in Subparagraph A.1.b of this Section are Government Bill of Lading (GBL) (GSA Standard Form 1109), requisition-tracking form DD Form 1348, the Signature and Talley Record (DD Form 1907), Special Instructions for Motor Vehicle Drivers (DD Form 836), and the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (DD Form 626) in effect on November 8, 1995, except as provided in the following sentence. Any amendments to the Department of Defense shipping controls shall become effective for purposes of Paragraph A.1 of this Section on the date the Department of Defense publishes notice in the Federal Register that the shipping controls referenced in Subparagraph A.1.b of this Section have been amended.La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § V-5305
Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Waste Services, Hazardous Waste Division, LR 24:1756 (September 1998).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.