
Jul 8, 2023 · 373-1 – Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility Permitting Requirements . Page 4 of Subpart 373-1 . Section 373-1.1 General. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this Part is to regulate hazardous waste management facilities located partially or wholly within the State. (b) Applicability.
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Part 373: Hazardous Waste Management Facilities. Subpart 373-1: Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility Permitting Requirements (Westlaw outdated, view current regulations)
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 §§ 373-1.1 - General
If the amount of liquid hazardous waste stored in containers in these areas exceeds 8,800 gallons, the entire volume of liquid hazardous waste must be stored within an area meeting the secondary containment requirements of section 373-2.9(f)(1) of this Part.
eCFR :: 40 CFR 373.1 -- General requirement.
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(c) The notice required by 40 CFR 373.1 for the known release of hazardous substances applies only when hazardous substances are or have been released in quantities greater than or equal to the substance's CERCLA reportable quantity found at 40 CFR 302.4.
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Sec. 373-1.12. Integration with Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards
Jul 8, 2023 · Section 374-1.13(d) of this Title identifies how the requirements of this Part apply to military munitions classified as a solid waste under section 374-1.13(c) of this Title. Severability.
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Subpart 373-1 - Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility Permitting Requirements
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CFR 373.1 applies whenever the United States enters into any contract for the sale or other transfer of real property which is owned by the United States and on which any hazardous substance was stored for one year or more, known to have been released, or disposed of. (b) The notice required by 40 CFR 373.1 for the storage for one year or