Utah Admin. Code 315-273-1

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R315-273-1 - Standards for Universal Waste Management - Scope
(a) Rule R315-273 establishes requirements for managing the following:
(1) batteries as described in Section R315-273-2;
(2) pesticides as described in Section R315-273-3;
(3) mercury-containing equipment as described in Section R315-273-4;
(4) lamps as described in Section R315-273-5;
(5) aerosol cans as described in Section R315-273-6; and
(6) antifreeze as described in Section R315-273-7.
(b) Rule R315-273 provides an alternative set of management standards in lieu of regulation under Rules R315-260 through R315-266, R315-268, and R315-270. If a waste handler chooses to manage its universal waste under the Rule R315-273, but fails to meet requirements in this rule, the waste handler remains subject to, and shall comply with, the applicable requirements of Rules R315-260 through R315-266, R315-268, R315-270 and R315-124.

Note: Only wastes that are hazardous, meaning wastes that are listed or exhibit one or more characteristics of hazardous waste, are subject to the Rule R315-273 universal waste rules. Compliance with the reduced set of Rule R315-273 requirements is an option that waste handlers may choose for managing their universal wastes, batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing devices, aerosol cans, lamps, and antifreeze. If universal waste handlers wish, they may instead continue to manage these hazardous wastes under the full hazardous waste rules for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.

Utah Admin. Code R315-273-1

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2016-9, effective 4/15/2016
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-24, effective 12/9/2021