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NR 664.0600   Applicability.
NR 664.0601   Environmental performance standards.
NR 664.0602   Monitoring, analysis, inspection, response, reporting and corrective action.
NR 664.0603   Long-term care.
Subchapter AA — Air Emission Standards for Process Vents
NR 664.1030   Applicability.
NR 664.1031   Definitions.
NR 664.1032   Standards: process vents.
NR 664.1033   Standards: closed-vent systems and control devices.
NR 664.1034   Test methods and procedures.
NR 664.1035   Recordkeeping requirements.
NR 664.1036   Reporting requirements.
Subchapter BB — Air Emission Standards for Equipment Leaks
NR 664.1050   Applicability.
NR 664.1051   Definitions.
NR 664.1052   Standards: pumps in light liquid service.
NR 664.1053   Standards: compressors.
NR 664.1054   Standards: pressure relief devices in gas or vapor service.
NR 664.1055   Standards: sampling connection systems.
NR 664.1056   Standards: open-ended valves or lines.
NR 664.1057   Standards: valves in gas or vapor service or in light liquid service.
NR 664.1058   Standards: pumps and valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief devices in light liquid or heavy liquid service and flanges and other connectors.
NR 664.1059   Standards: delay of repair.
NR 664.1060   Standards: closed-vent systems and control devices.
NR 664.1061   Alternative standards for valves in gas or vapor service or in light liquid service: percentage of valves allowed to leak.
NR 664.1062   Alternative standards for valves in gas or vapor service or in light liquid service: skip period leak detection and repair.
NR 664.1063   Test methods and procedures.
NR 664.1064   Recordkeeping requirements.
NR 664.1065   Reporting requirements.
Subchapter CC — Air Emission Standards for Tanks, Surface Impoundments and Containers
NR 664.1080   Applicability.
NR 664.1081   Definitions.
NR 664.1082   Standards: general.
NR 664.1083   Waste determination procedures.
NR 664.1084   Standards: tanks.
NR 664.1085   Standards: surface impoundments.
NR 664.1086   Standards: containers.
NR 664.1087   Standards: closed-vent systems and control devices.
NR 664.1088   Inspection and monitoring requirements.
NR 664.1089   Recordkeeping requirements.
NR 664.1090   Reporting requirements.
Subchapter DD — Containment Buildings
NR 664.1100   Applicability.
NR 664.1101   Design and operating standards.
NR 664.1102   Closure and long-term care.
Subchapter EE — Hazardous Waste Munitions and Explosives Storage
NR 664.1200   Applicability.
NR 664.1201   Design and operating standards.
NR 664.1202   Closure and long-term care.
subch. A of ch. NR 664Subchapter A — General
NR 664.0001NR 664.0001Purpose, scope and applicability.
NR 664.0001(1)(1)The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum state standards which define the acceptable management of hazardous waste.
NR 664.0001(2)(2)The standards in this chapter apply to owners and operators of all facilities which treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste, except as specifically provided otherwise in this chapter or ch. NR 661.
NR 664.0001(3)(3)The requirements of this chapter apply to a person disposing of hazardous waste by means of ocean disposal subject to a permit issued under 33 USC 1401 to 1445.
NR 664.0001 NoteNote: This chapter does apply to the treatment or storage of hazardous waste before it is loaded onto an ocean vessel for incineration or disposal at sea. Title 33 USC 1401 to 1445 is also known as the ocean dumping portion of the federal marine protection, research and sanctuaries act.
NR 664.0001(4)(4)The requirements of this chapter apply to a person disposing of hazardous waste by means of underground injection subject to a permit issued under an underground injection control (UIC) program approved or promulgated under 42 USC 300f to 300j-26 only to the extent they are required by 40 CFR 144.14.
NR 664.0001 NoteNote: This chapter does apply to the above ground treatment or storage of hazardous waste before it is injected underground. Title 42 USC 300f to 300j-26 is also known as the federal safe drinking water act.
NR 664.0001(5)(5)The requirements of this chapter do not apply to the owner or operator of a POTW who treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste in compliance with s. NR 670.001 (3) (b) 9.
NR 664.0001(7)(7)The requirements of this chapter do not apply to any of the following:
NR 664.0001(7)(a)(a) The owner or operator of a facility licensed or registered by the department to manage either of the following:
NR 664.0001(7)(a)1.1. Municipal or industrial solid waste, if the only hazardous waste the facility disposes of is from very small quantity generators and the facility has been approved by the department to accept hazardous waste from very small quantity generators.
NR 664.0001(7)(a)2.2. Household and very small quantity generator waste, if the facility complies with the requirements of ch. NR 666 subch. HH.
NR 664.0001 NoteNote: The specific requirements for solid waste landfills accepting hazardous waste from very small quantity generators are contained in s. NR 506.155. Very small quantity generators have the option of ensuring delivery of their hazardous waste to certain solid waste disposal facilities under s. NR 662.014.
NR 664.0001(7)(b)(b) The owner or operator of a facility managing recyclable materials described in s. NR 661.0006 (1) (b), (c) and (d), except to the extent they are referred to in subch. C, F, G or H of ch. NR 666, or ch. NR 679.
NR 664.0001(7)(c)(c) A generator accumulating waste on-site in compliance with s. NR 662.014, 662.015, 662.016, or 662.017, or treating waste in containers or tanks, provided the requirements under s. NR 662.014, 662.016, or 662.017 are met.
NR 664.0001(7)(d)(d) A farmer disposing of waste pesticides from the farmer’s own use in compliance with s. NR 662.070.
NR 664.0001(7)(e)(e) The owner or operator of a totally enclosed treatment facility, as defined in s. NR 660.10.
NR 664.0001(7)(f)(f) The owner or operator of an elementary neutralization unit or a wastewater treatment unit as defined in s. NR 660.10, provided that if the owner or operator is diluting hazardous ignitable (D001) wastes (other than the D001 high TOC subcategory defined in s. NR 668.40, the table “Treatment Standards for Hazardous Wastes”), or reactive (D003) waste, to remove the characteristic before land disposal, the owner or operator shall comply with s. NR 664.0017 (2).
NR 664.0001(7)(h)1.1. Except as provided in subd. 2., a person engaged in treatment or containment activities during immediate response to any of the following situations:
NR 664.0001(7)(h)1.a.a. A discharge of a hazardous waste.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)1.b.b. An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of hazardous waste.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)1.c.c. A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)1.d.d. An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other explosive material or an explosive device, as determined by an explosive or munitions emergency response specialist as defined in s. NR 660.10.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)2.2. An owner or operator of a facility otherwise regulated by this chapter shall comply with all applicable requirements of subchs. C and D.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)3.3. Any person who is covered by subd. 1. and who continues or initiates hazardous waste treatment or containment activities after the immediate response is over is subject to all applicable requirements of this chapter and chs. NR 200 to 210, 212 to 214 and 216 for those activities.
NR 664.0001(7)(h)4.4. In the case of an explosives or munitions emergency response, if a federal, state, tribal or local official acting within the scope of that person’s official responsibilities, or an explosives or munitions emergency response specialist, determines that immediate removal of the material or waste is necessary to protect human health or the environment, that official or specialist may authorize the removal of the material or waste by transporters who do not have EPA identification numbers or hazardous waste transportation licenses and without the preparation of a manifest. In the case of emergencies involving military munitions, the responding military emergency response specialist’s organizational unit shall retain records for 3 years identifying the dates of the response, the responsible persons responding, the type and description of material addressed and its disposition.
NR 664.0001(7)(i)(i) A transporter storing manifested shipments of hazardous waste in containers meeting the requirements of s. NR 662.030 at a transfer facility for a period of 10 days or less.
NR 664.0001(7)(j)(j) The addition of absorbent material to waste in a container (as defined in s. NR 660.10) or the addition of waste to absorbent material in a container, provided that these actions occur at the time waste is first placed in the container; and ss. NR 664.0017 (2), 664.0171 and 664.0172 are complied with.
NR 664.0001(7)(k)(k) Universal waste handlers and universal waste transporters (as defined in s. NR 660.10) handling any of the following wastes. These handlers are regulated under ch. NR 673, when handling any of the following universal wastes:
NR 664.0001(7)(k)1.1. Batteries as described in s. NR 673.02.
NR 664.0001(7)(k)2.2. Pesticides as described in s. NR 673.03.
NR 664.0001(7)(k)3.3. Thermostats and mercury-containing equipment as described in s. NR 673.04.
NR 664.0001(7)(k)4.4. Lamps as described in s. NR 673.05.
NR 664.0001(7)(m)(m) A reverse distributor accumulating potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals, as defined in s. NR 666.500. Reverse distributors are subject to regulation under subch. P of ch. NR 666 in lieu of this chapter for the accumulation of potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
NR 664.0001(8)(8)The requirements of this chapter apply to owners or operators of all facilities which treat, store or dispose of hazardous wastes referred to in ch. NR 668.
NR 664.0001(9)(9)Section NR 666.205 identifies when the requirements of this chapter apply to the storage of military munitions classified as solid waste under s. NR 666.202. The treatment and disposal of hazardous waste military munitions are subject to the applicable licensing, procedural and technical standards in chs. NR 660 to 670.
NR 664.0001(10)(10)The requirements of subchs. B, C and D and s. NR 664.0101 do not apply to remediation waste management sites. (However, some remediation waste management sites may be a part of a facility that is subject to a license issued under s. 291.25, Stats., and ch. NR 670 because the facility is also treating, storing or disposing of hazardous wastes that are not remediation wastes. In these cases, subchs. B, C and D, and s. NR 664.0101 do apply to the facility subject to the license.) Instead of meeting the requirements of subchs. B, C and D, owners or operators of remediation waste management sites shall do all of the following:
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