Table 320-A
Terms and Conditions for Solid Waste Permit Exemptions
Waste Materials | Volume, Storage Time, and Capacity Requirements | Specific Requirements for Activity or Operation | |
(1) | Wood waste, wood-derived fuel, nonfer-rous metals, brick, cured concrete, or asphaltic materials. | Up to 250 cubic yards of total material on-site. No storage time limit. | No notification or reporting requirements. |
(2) | Agricultural waste and on-farm vegetative wastes stored on farms. | No volume limit. The duration of storage of the entire pile is limited to one year and limited to the amount that will be applied to a site during a one-year period. Subsequent accumulation under the same conditions is allowed at the same location after the entire pile has been used. | No notification or reporting requirements. |
(3) | Wood waste, wood-derived fuel and non-ferrous metals. | Over 250 cubic yards up to 2,000 cubic yards total material on-site. At the end of each calendar year, the facility must have removed at least fifty percent of the sum of the volume of all waste present at the start of the calendar year and of the volume of all waste accepted during the calendar year. For example: A facility begins the calendar year with 300 CY of wood waste on hand. The facility accepts 400 CY during the calendar year. In order to meet this exemption requirement, at least 0.5 x (300 + 400) = 350 CY must be removed from the facility by the end of the calendar year, leaving no more than 350 CY on hand. | (a) Thirty days prior to operation, facilities must submit a notification of intent to operate as a conditionally exempt facility to the jurisdictional health department and the department. Notice of intent must be submitted on a form provided by the department and must be complete; (b) Maintain records on the volume of wastes received, processed, and moved off-site for five years; and (c) Prepare and submit an annual report to the department and the jurisdictional health department by April 1st on forms supplied by the department. The annual report must detail the facility's activities during the previous calendar year and must include the following information: (i) Name and address of the facility; (ii) Calendar year covered by the report; (iii) Annual quantities and types of solid waste handled by the facility, including amounts received, amounts removed and where it went, and the amount of waste remaining at the facility at year's end, in cubic yards; and (iv) Any additional information required by the department. |
(4) | Brick, cured concrete, or asphaltic material facilities with a water quality sand and gravel or construction storm-water general permit. | Over 250 cubic yards; no upper volume limit. | Facilities that recycle these wastes must comply with the recycling standards in WAC 173-350-210, including notification and reporting. |
(5) | Temporary piles of contaminated soils and contaminated dredged material. | No volume limit. All contaminated soils and contaminated dredged materials are removed from the site within ninety days. If new materials are placed on site at any time after ninety days has elapsed from the first delivery, a permit is required. | No notification or reporting requirements. |
(6) | Temporary piles of contaminated soils and contaminated dredged material with a construction storm-water general permit. | No volume limit. | No notification or reporting requirements. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-350-320
Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW. 03-03-043 (Order 99-24), § 173-350-320, filed 1/10/03, effective 2/10/03.