N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Hw 904.08

Current through Register No. 25, June 20, 2024
Section Env-Hw 904.08 - Fines Relating to FQG Satellite Accumulation Requirements
(a) For accumulating greater than 55 gallons of hazardous waste or greater than one quart of acutely hazardous waste at a satellite accumulation area in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03, the proposed fine shall be $750 per area.
(b) For failing to locate satellite accumulation areas at or near the point of generation where hazardous wastes initially accumulate or maintain satellite accumulation areas under the control of the operator of the process generating the hazardous waste in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03, the proposed fine shall be $1,250 per area.
(c) For failing to provide hazardous waste training for operators of processes generating hazardous waste being stored at a satellite accumulation area in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03(b), the proposed fine shall be $1,250 per operator not trained for initial training and $750 per 3-year review not provided per operator.
(d) For using hazardous waste storage practices at a satellite accumulation area that pose a hazard to human health or the environment in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the condition set out in Env-Hw 509.03(c), the proposed fine shall be $2,000 per violation.
(e) For storing hazardous waste in satellite storage containers that do not meet the requirements of Env-Hw 507.02(a) in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the condition set out in Env-Hw 509.03(d), the proposed fine for each requirement not satisfied per container shall be between $100 and $200 based on the volume of each container.
(f) For failing to maintain at each satellite accumulation area a minimum of 2 feet of aisle space to allow for inspection of at least one side of each container in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the condition set out in Env-Hw 509.03(d) and Env-Hw 507.02(b)(1), the proposed fine shall be $100 per container.
(g) For failing to manage incompatible wastes in a satellite accumulation area pursuant to 40 CFR 265.177 in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the condition set out in Env-Hw 509.03(e), the proposed fine shall be $1,750 per area.
(h) For failing to mark satellite storage containers with the words "Hazardous Waste" or with words that identify the contents of the container in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03(f), the proposed fine for each requirement not satisfied per container shall be between $50 and $100 based on the volume of each container.
(i) For failing to conduct inspections of satellite accumulation areas that have accumulated greater than 10 gallons of hazardous waste in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the condition set out in Env-Hw 509.03(g), the proposed fine shall be $250 per area.
(j) For failing to immediately label or mark satellite storage containers with the date the accumulation limit was reached or with the EPA or state waste number when the volume of hazardous waste in a satellite accumulation area reaches the accumulation limit in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03(h)(1), the proposed fine for each requirement not satisfied per container shall be between $50 and $125 based on the volume of each container.
(k) For failing to move the hazardous waste in a satellite accumulation area to a designated central accumulation area within 3 days of reaching the accumulation limit in violation of Env-Hw 509.01(c) and the conditions set out in Env-Hw 509.03(h)(2), the proposed fine shall be $100 per satellite accumulation area.

N.H. Code Admin. R. Env-Hw 904.08

Derived from Number 45, Filed November 9, 2023, Proposed by #13784, Effective 10/21/2023, Expires 10/21/2033 (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Env-Hw 900).