Section 329IAC11-13.5-13. Monitoring and managing incoming waste for transfer stations  


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  •    (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a transfer station may accept all solid waste regulated by this article including the following:

    (1) MSW.

    (2) Construction/demolition waste.

    (3) CESQG hazardous waste.

    (4) Industrial process waste.

    (5) Pollution control waste in nonleaking containers.

    (6) Any solid waste authorized by the facility permit.

      (b) A transfer station may not accept any of the following:

    (1) Solid waste that is prohibited by the facility permit.

    (2) Liquid waste, as defined in 329 IAC 10-2-106.

    (3) Hazardous waste, except CESQG hazardous waste.

    (4) Infectious waste, except as provided in the rules of the state department of health at 410 IAC 1-3-26 and section 15 of this rule.

    (5) Whole waste tires, except as provided in section 16 of this rule.

    (6) Lead-acid batteries prohibited by IC 13-20-16.

    (7) Vegetative matter prohibited by IC 13-20-9.

    (8) Waste or material containing PCB prohibited by 329 IAC 4.1.

    (9) RACM that is not managed in accordance with the rules of the air pollution control board at 326 IAC 14-10 and 329 IAC 10-8.2-4.

    (10) Any appliance or motor vehicle air conditioner containing a refrigerant or other class I or class II substance that has not been removed as required by 40 CFR 82.156, revised as of July 1, 2002. 40 CFR 82.156 is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15250-7954, (202) 783-3238.

    (11) Biosolid, as defined in the rules of the water pollution control board at 327 IAC 6.1-2-7, that is not managed in accordance with the rules of the water pollution control board at 327 IAC 6.1-1-7.

    (12) Wastewater, as defined in the rules of the water pollution control board at 327 IAC 7.1-2-41, that is not managed in accordance with the rules of the water pollution control board at 327 IAC 7.1-7-1.

    (13) More than two hundred twenty (220) pounds of pollution control waste in a shipment that is not enclosed in nonleaking containers.

      (c) Incoming MSW must be monitored daily by transfer station employees. The monitoring must be conducted by personnel who are able to recognize the visual indications of solid waste as listed in subsection (b) that may be present in the MSW observed.

      (d) The monitoring may be accomplished by either of the following methods:

    (1) Conducting, on a daily basis, a minimum of two (2) random inspections that must consist of a visual observation of all off-loaded MSW prior to processing.

    (2) An overview of the MSW on an ongoing basis by facility personnel.

      (e) Random inspections conducted under subsection (d)(1) must be recorded in a format established by the department.

      (f) A facility conducting overview inspections of the incoming MSW under subsection (d)(2) of this section must only record events in which solid waste as listed in subsection (b) is found. Records of such events must be in a format established by the department, and the waste must be managed in accordance with the applicable laws. (Solid Waste Management Division; 329 IAC 11-13.5-13; filed Jun 28, 2010, 2:11 p.m.: 20100728-IR-329060070FRA; readopted filed Jun 6, 2016, 11:52 a.m.: 20160706-IR-329160144BFA.1)