"Applicant" includes a person applying for a license for a substantial modification to a licensed facility. "Application" includes an application for a substantial modification to a licensed facility. However, information filed with the Department as part of an application for an initial license for a facility may satisfy some or all of the application requirements for a license for a substantial modification to the facility, if the applicant so requests and if the Department makes the determination that the information on file provides a proper basis for review of and decision on the application for the modification.
Application forms must be obtained from and filed with:
Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management
Division of Materials Management
17 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0017
NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to contact the Division of Materials Management (Telephone No. 207-287-7688) for assistance and information prior to the filing of an application.
Signing of the application constitutes certification thereof in accordance with the certification statement on the application form.
Type of Facility | Fee |
Disposal Facility | $10,000 |
Commercial Treatment Facility | $7,000 |
On-Site Treatment Facility | $4,000 |
Other waste facility for hazardous waste, including storage facilities | $2,500 |
Treatment facility under license by rule provisions (i.e., Abbreviated Licenses in Section 11 of this Chapter), where the hazardous waste treated is 1,000 kg or less per calendar month | $75 |
All other facilities for hazardous waste under license by rule provisions (i.e., Abbreviated Licenses in Section 11 of this Chapter) | $400 |
Facility post-closure license | $2,000 |
A refund of fifty (50) percent of the fee will be returned to an applicant who withdraws an application within thirty (30) calendar days of its submission.
NOTE: Pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §1319- R(3), all applicants for a license to construct, operate, or substantially expand a commercial hazardous waste facility shall give, at the same time, written notice to the municipal officers of the municipality in which the proposed facility will be located. In addition, the municipality through its municipal officers is granted intervenor status in any proceeding for site review of a commercial hazardous waste facility.
NOTE: For a mobile treatment facility, the application consists of two phases. Phase I is an evaluation of treatment technology and conditions of operation; and Phase II is an assessment of the location(s) where the unit will be used.
Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management
Division of Materials Management
17 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0017
Telephone # (207) 287-7688; and
NOTE: The Maine Department of Public Safety (State Police) will immediately notify the Department.
NOTE: A single map or plan may be used to satisfy more than one requirement of this Chapter, if different elements are clearly indicated. Applicants are encouraged to include narrative descriptions of drawings and of laboratory or field tests, which explain or clarify the application.
"The Insurer is liable for the payment of amounts within any deductible applicable to the policy, with a right of reimbursement by the insured for any such payment made by the Insurer."
The certificate of insurance also must contain the discovery endorsement as required by 06-096 C.M.R. ch. 854, § 6(C)(17)(n), if applicable.
If an authorization is no longer accurate because of a change of individual or position, a new authorization which satisfies the requirements of 40 C.F.R. §270.11 must be submitted with or prior to submission of any records or reports to be signed by an authorized representative.
NOTE: Federal law requires that SWMUs must be addressed in a license for corrective action (i.e., remediation) of any releases. RCRA §3004(u) requires corrective action for releases of hazardous waste or hazardous constituents from SWMUs identified in a facility license. A SWMU can be a place or unit where solid or hazardous wastes are placed at any time, or where wastes have been routinely and systematically released.
In addition, the owner/operator shall conduct and provide the results of sampling and analysis of ground water, land surface and subsurface strata, surface water, or air, which may include the installation of wells, where the Department or the Board ascertains it is necessary to complete a RCRA Facility Assessment that will determine if a more complete investigation is necessary.
The Department may require the submission of additional information on a case-by-case basis depending upon the nature of the facility, whether and to what extent hazardous waste may be handled during the post-closure care period, and other factors.
06-096 C.M.R. ch. 856, § 10