Policy Adopted 12/07/95
Revised Adopted 1/22/03
Revised Adopted 10/27/05
DELAWARE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY
POLICY ON SPECIAL SOLID WASTES
All Generators of Special Solid
Wastes* in Delaware who wish to dispose their Special Solid Waste at a
Delaware Solid Waste Authority (DSWA) facility shall meet the requirements of
this policy.
- Generators shall
not deliver and DSWA will not approve disposal of any waste from a Federal
Superfund site.
- Generators shall
not deliver and DSWA will not approve disposal of any Special Solid Waste that
is hazardous excepting household hazardous waste.
- Generators shall
not deliver and DSWA will not approve disposal of any Special Solid Waste,
which is strictly prohibited by any applicable law, regulation, or permit.
- Generators may
deliver and DSWA will approve disposal of NON-HAZARDOUS solid waste from State
of Delaware Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (HSCA) sites in accordance with the
Memorandum of Agreement between DSWA and DNREC dated November 15,
2002.
- Generators may deliver
and DSWA will approve disposal of Asbestos-Containing Material in accordance
with the most current revision of the Asbestos Policy and Procedures adopted
and signed by the Delaware Solid Waste Authority and the Department Natural
Resources and Environmental Control.
- Generators shall
request, in writing, approval for disposal of the Special Solid Waste and shall
provide, at a minimum, the following information in this order:
- The location of
the Special Solid Waste generation site
- A description of
the Special Solid Waste
- A statement that
the waste is not from a Federal Superfund Site
- A statement that
the waste is also not hazardous as provided herein
- A description of
how and where a representative sample(s) of the Special Solid Waste was taken
- A copy of all
required test results as further described in this policy below
- Documentation
that the laboratory is duly certified to perform the required environmental
analysis
- An estimate of
the total quantity of Special Solid Waste to be disposed of (in tons)
- A proposed
delivery schedule for the Special Solid Waste disposal (tons per day) and
frequency (days per week, month, and year)
- At
his own expense, the Generator shall arrange to have the sampling, testing, and
reporting completed in accordance with the conditions and requirements of this
Special Solid Waste Policy and as directed by DSWA.
- All
sampling and testing shall be done in accordance with the most recent version
of U.S. EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846 or, as approved by
DSWA, the Generator may use knowledge based on the materials and processes used
to make a hazardous waste determination as afforded by the Delaware Regulations
Governing Hazardous Waste (DRGHW). . Testing must be performed by a duly
certified laboratory.
- A
representative sample of the Special Solid Waste shall be subjected to the
following testing:
- The
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). The resulting leachate must be
tested for the TCLP constituents listed in SW-846 or others required by DSWA. No
constituent can exceed its respective regulatory level to obtain approval for
disposal. The Special Solid Waste must be determined to be non-toxic in
accordance with the DRGHW 261.24
- Ignitibility
- The Special Solid Waste must be determined to be non-ignitable in accordance
with the DRGHW 261.21.
- Corrosivity
- The Special Solid Waste must be determined to be non-corrosive in accordance
with the DRGHW 261.22.
- Reactivity
- The Special Solid Waste must be determined to be non-reactive in accordance with
the DRGHW 261.23.
- Benzene,
Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylene (BTEX) - The Special Solid Waste must not have a
concentration greater than any of the following:
Benzene 0.5 ppm
Toluene 10 ppm
Ethylbenzene 5 ppm
Xylene 5 ppm
- Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) - The Special Solid Waste must have a concentration of PCBs
less than 50.0 mg/kg. Generators of Special Solid Waste containing detectable
PCB levels below 50 mg/kg shall certify in writing that the resulting PCB
concentration is not the result of dilution, or leaks and spills of PCBs in
concentrations of 50 mg/kg or greater.
- Solids
Content - The Special Solid Waste must be a minimum of 20% solids by weight and
not contain free liquids (as determined by the Paint Filter Liquids Test
(SW-846)).
- At
DSWA's request the Generator shall provide DSWA with split samples of the
Special Solid Wastes. DSWA or its designated representative shall be allowed to
be present when such split samples are taken.
- DSWA,
at its sole discretion, reserves the right to require additional testing of the
Special Solid Waste at the Generator's expense or may, at its sole discretion,
waive certain testing or other requirements.
- DSWA
reserves the right to accept or reject the Special Solid Waste regardless of
whether the above requirements are met. Consideration and approval will be made
on a case-by-case basis. Approval/denials shall be issued by DSWA in letter
form.
- For
all approved Special Solid Wastes that will be disposed of on a continuous
basis, the Generator shall follow the sampling, analysis, and reporting
requirements established by the DSWA for their Special Solid Waste. At a
minimum, the Generator shall sample and analyze their Special Solid Waste in
the manner described in this Special Solid Waste Policy at least once annually.
In addition, the generator shall notify the DSWA immediately and request a new
Special Solid Waste approval whenever changes to materials or processes result
in a change to the waste characteristics of the Special Solid Waste.
- Generators
of approved Special Solid Wastes shall be responsible for ensuring that each
delivery of their Special Solid Waste to the designated DSWA facility be
accompanied by a copy of DSWA's approval letter.
- DSWA,
at its sole discretion, for any reason whatsoever, reserves the right to
withdraw approval given to a Generator of Special Solid Waste.