Part 266 — Standards for the Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes and Specific Types of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
Subpart C — Recyclable Materials Used in a Manner Constituting Disposal
- § 266.20— Applicability.
- § 266.21— Standards applicable to generators and transporters of materials used in a manner that constitutes disposal.
- § 266.22— Standards applicable to storers of materials that are to be used in a manner that constitutes disposal who are not the ultimate users.
- § 266.23— Standards applicable to users of materials that are used in a manner that constitutes disposal.
Subpart F — Recyclable Materials Utilized for Precious Metal Recovery
Subpart G — Spent Lead-Acid Batteries Being Reclaimed
Subpart H — Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
- § 266.100— Applicability.
- § 266.101— Management prior to burning.
- § 266.102— Permit standards for burners.
- § 266.103— Interim status standards for burners.
- § 266.104— Standards to control organic emissions.
- § 266.105— Standards to control particulate matter.
- § 266.106— Standards to control metals emissions.
- § 266.107— Standards to control hydrogen chloride (HCl) and chlorine gas (Cl<sub>2</sub>) emissions.
- § 266.108— Small quantity on-site burner exemption.
- § 266.109— Low risk waste exemption.
- § 266.110— Waiver of DRE trial burn for boilers.
- § 266.111— Standards for direct transfer.
- § 266.112— Regulation of residues.
Subpart M — Military Munitions
- § 266.200— Applicability.
- § 266.201— Definitions.
- § 266.202— Definition of solid waste.
- § 266.203— Standards applicable to the transportation of solid waste military munitions.
- § 266.204— Standards applicable to emergency responses.
- § 266.205— Standards applicable to the storage of solid waste military munitions.
- § 266.206— Standards applicable to the treatment and disposal of waste military munitions.
Subpart N — Conditional Exemption for Low-Level Mixed Waste Storage, Treatment, Transportation and Disposal
- § 266.210— What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 266.220— What does a storage and treatment conditional exemption do?
- § 266.225— What wastes are eligible for the storage and treatment conditional exemption?
- § 266.230— What conditions must you meet for your LLMW to qualify for and maintain a storage and treatment exemption?
- § 266.235— What waste treatment does the storage and treatment conditional exemption allow?
- § 266.240— How could you lose the conditional exemption for your LLMW and what action must you take?
- § 266.245— If you lose the storage and treatment conditional exemption for your LLMW, can the exemption be reclaimed?
- § 266.250— What records must you keep at your facility and for how long?
- § 266.255— When is your LLMW no longer eligible for the storage and treatment conditional exemption?
- § 266.260— Do closure requirements apply to units that stored LLMW prior to the effective date of Subpart N?
- § 266.305— What does the transportation and disposal conditional exemption do?
- § 266.310— What wastes are eligible for the transportation and disposal conditional exemption?
- § 266.315— What are the conditions you must meet for your waste to qualify for and maintain the transportation and disposal conditional exemption?
- § 266.320— What treatment standards must your eligible waste meet?
- § 266.325— Are you subject to the manifest and transportation condition in § 266.315(b)?
- § 266.330— When does the transportation and disposal exemption take effect?
- § 266.335— Where must your exempted waste be disposed of?
- § 266.340— What type of container must be used for disposal of exempted waste?
- § 266.345— Whom must you notify?
- § 266.350— What records must you keep at your facility and for how long?
- § 266.355— How could you lose the transportation and disposal conditional exemption for your waste and what actions must you take?
- § 266.360— If you lose the transportation and disposal conditional exemption for a waste, can the exemption be reclaimed?
Subpart P — Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
- § 266.500— Definitions for this subpart.
- § 266.501— Applicability.
- § 266.502— Standards for healthcare facilities managing non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
- § 266.503— Standards for healthcare facilities managing potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
- § 266.504— Healthcare facilities that are very small quantity generators for both hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and non-pharmaceutical hazardous waste that are not operating under this subpart.
- § 266.505— Prohibition on sewering hazardous waste pharmaceuticals.
- § 266.506— Conditional exemption for hazardous waste pharmaceuticals that are also controlled substances and household waste pharmaceuticals collected by an authorized collector.
- § 266.507— Residues of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals in empty containers.
- § 266.508— Shipping non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals from a healthcare facility or evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals from a reverse distributor.
- § 266.509— Shipping potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals from a healthcare facility or a reverse distributor to a reverse distributor.
- § 266.510— Standards for the management of potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceuticals and evaluated hazardous waste pharmaceuticals at reverse distributors.