The regulations in this section apply to owners and operators of all hazardous waste facilities that store containers of hazardous waste, except as section 373-2.1(a) of this Subpart provides otherwise.
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Under sections 371.1(h) and 371.4(d)(3) of this Title, if a hazardous waste is emptied from a container, the residue remaining in the container is not considered hazardous waste if the container is "empty" as defined in section 371.1(h). In that event, management of the container is exempt from the requirements of this section.
If a container holding hazardous waste is not in good condition (e.g., severe rusting, apparent structural defects) or if it begins to leak, the owner or operator must transfer the hazardous waste from this container to a container that is in good condition, or manage the waste in some other way that complies with the requirements of this Subpart.
The owner or operator must use a container made of or lined with materials which will not react with, and are otherwise compatible with, the hazardous waste to be stored, so that the ability of the container to contain the waste is not impaired.
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The use of containers in transportation is governed by U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, including those set forth in 49 CFR 173.28 (see 6 NYCRR 370.1[e]).
At least weekly, the owner or operator must inspect areas where containers are stored, looking for leaking containers and for deterioration of containers and the containment system caused by corrosion or other factors.
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See section 373-2.2(g)(3) of this Subpart and subdivision (b) of this section for remedial action required if deterioration or leaks are detected.
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If the collected material is a hazardous waste under Part 371 of this Title, it must be managed as a hazardous waste in accordance with all applicable requirements of Parts 372 and 373. If the collected material is discharged through a point source to waters of New York State, it is subject to the requirements of title 17 of article 17 of the ECL.
Containers holding ignitable or reactive waste must be located at least 15 meters (50 feet) from the facility's property line.
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See section 373-2.2(i)(1) of this Subpart for additional requirements.
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As required by section 373-2.2(e) of this Subpart, the waste analysis plan must include analyses needed to comply with this subdivision. Also, section 373-2.2(i)(3) of this Subpart requires waste analyses, trial tests or other documentation to assure compliance with paragraph (i)(2) of such section. As required by section 373-2.5(c) of this Subpart, the owner or operator must place the results of each waste analysis and trial test, and any documented information, in the operating record of the facility.
Comment: The purpose of this section is to prevent fires, explosions, gaseous emission, leaching or other discharge of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could result from the mixing of incompatible wastes or materials if containers break or leak.
At closure, all hazardous waste and hazardous waste residues must be removed from the containment system. Remaining containers, liners, bases, and soil containing or contaminated with hazardous waste or hazardous waste residues must be decontaminated or removed.
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At closure, as throughout the operation period, unless the owner or operator can demonstrate, in accordance with 6 NYCRR 371.1(d)(4), that the solid waste removed from the containment system is not a hazardous waste, the owner or operator becomes a generator of hazardous waste and must manage it in accordance with all applicable requirements of Parts 372 and 373 of this Title.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 §§ 373-2.9