Title 12, Chapter 8, Section 65.1
( 12-8-65.1)
(a) By not later than March 1, 1992, large quantity hazardous waste
generators shall develop hazardous waste reduction plans and submit
such plans to the director. At a minimum, the plans shall include: (1) A written policy articulating upper management and corporate
support for the generator's hazardous waste reduction plan and a
commitment to implement plan goals; (2) The scope and objectives of the plan, including the evaluation
of technologies, procedures, and personnel training programs to
ensure unnecessary hazardous waste is not generated and specific
goals for hazardous waste reduction, based on what is technically
and economically practical; (3) Internal analysis of hazardous waste streams, with periodic
hazardous waste reduction assessments, to review individual
processes or facilities and other activities where hazardous waste
may be generated and identify opportunities to reduce or eliminate
hazardous waste generation. Such assessments shall evaluate data
on the types, amount, and hazardous constituents of hazardous
waste generated, where and why that hazardous waste was generated
within the production process or other operations, and potential
hazardous waste reduction and recycling techniques applicable to
those hazardous wastes; (4) Hazardous waste accounting systems that identify hazardous
waste management costs and factor in liability, compliance, and
oversight costs to the extent technically and economically
practical; (5) Employee awareness and training programs to involve employees
in hazardous waste reduction planning and implementation to the
maximum extent feasible; (6) Institutionalization of the plan to ensure an ongoing effort
as demonstrated by incorporation of the plan into management
practice and procedures; and (7) Implementation of technically and economically practical
hazardous waste reduction options, including a plan for
implementation. (b) As part of each hazardous waste reduction plan developed under
subsection (a) of this Code section, each large quantity hazardous
waste generator shall establish specific performance goals for the
reduction of hazardous waste. Wherever technically and economically
practical, the specific performance goals established under this
subsection shall be expressed in numeric terms. If the
establishment of numeric performance goals is not practical, the
performance goals shall include a clearly stated list of objectives
designed to lead to the establishment of numeric goals as soon as
practical. Each large quantity hazardous waste generator shall
explain the rationale for each performance goal. The rationale for
a particular performance goal shall address any impediments to
hazardous waste reduction, including but not limited to the
following: (1) The availability of technically practical hazardous waste
reduction methods, including any anticipated changes in the
future; (2) Previously implemented reductions of hazardous waste; and (3) The economic practicability of available hazardous waste
reduction methods, including any anticipated changes in the
future. (c) Examples of situations where hazardous waste reduction may not
be economically practical as provided for in paragraph (3) of
subsection (b) of this Code section include but are not limited to: (1) For valid reasons of priority, a particular company may choose
first to address other more serious hazardous waste reduction
concerns; (2) Necessary steps to reduce hazardous waste are likely to have
significant adverse impacts on product quality; or (3) Legal or existing contractual obligations interfere with the
necessary steps that would lead to hazardous waste reduction. (d) All large quantity hazardous waste generators shall complete
biennially a hazardous waste reduction progress report. A biennial
progress report shall: (1) Analyze and quantify progress made, if any, in hazardous waste
reduction, relative to each performance goal established under
subsection (b) of this Code section; and (2) Set forth amendments to the hazardous waste reduction plan and
explain the need for the amendments. (e) The board may adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to further define and implement the provisions of this Code section and Code Section 12-8-65.2, provided such rules and regulations are supplemental to and not in conflict with this Code section and Code Section 12-8-65.2. |