81_FR_81229 81 FR 81007 - State of Nebraska; Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program

81 FR 81007 - State of Nebraska; Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 222 (November 17, 2016)

Page Range81007-81014
FR Document2016-27680

Nebraska has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for final authorization of revisions to its hazardous waste program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). EPA has determined that these revisions satisfy all requirements needed to qualify for final authorization and is authorizing Nebraska's revisions through this direct final rule.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 271

[EPA-R07-RCRA-2016-0637; FRL-9955-25-Region 7]


State of Nebraska; Authorization of State Hazardous Waste 
Management Program

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: Nebraska has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency 
(EPA) for final authorization of revisions to its hazardous waste 
program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). EPA 
has determined that these revisions satisfy all requirements needed to 
qualify for final authorization and is authorizing Nebraska's revisions 
through this direct final rule.

DATES: This final authorization will become effective on January 17, 
2017, unless EPA receives adverse written comments by December 19, 
2016. If EPA receives such comments, we will publish a timely 
withdrawal of this direct final rule in the Federal Register informing 
the public that this rule will not take effect.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R07-
RCRA-2016-0637, to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online 
instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, comments cannot 
be edited or removed from Regulations.gov. EPA may publish any comment 
received to its public docket. Do not submit electronically any 
information you consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) 
or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. 
Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a 
written comment. The written comment is considered the official comment 
and should include discussion of all points you wish to make. EPA will 
generally not consider comments or comment contents located outside of 
the primary submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or other file sharing 
system). For additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment 
policy, information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general 
guidance on making effective comments, please visit http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Haugen, EPA Region 7, Enforcement 
Coordination Office, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219, 
phone number: (913) 551-7877, and email address: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the ``Proposed Rules'' section of this 
Federal Register, we are publishing a separate document that will serve 
as the proposal to authorize the revisions. EPA believes this action is 
not controversial and does not expect comments that oppose it. Unless 
EPA receives written comments that oppose this authorization during the 
comment period, the decision to authorize Nebraska's revisions to its 
hazardous waste program will take effect. If EPA receives comments that 
oppose this action, EPA will publish a document in the Federal Register 
withdrawing today's direct final rule before it takes effect.

Authorization of State-Initiated Changes

A. Why are revisions to State programs necessary?

    States which have received final authorization from EPA under RCRA 
section 3006(b), 42 U.S.C. 6926(b), must maintain a hazardous waste 
program that is equivalent to, consistent with, and no less stringent 
than the Federal hazardous waste program. As the Federal program is 
revised, the states must change their programs and ask the EPA to 
authorize the changes. Changes to state hazardous waste programs may be 
necessary when Federal or state statutory or regulatory authority is 
modified or when certain other changes occur. Most commonly, states 
must change their programs because of changes to EPA's regulations in 
40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) parts 124, 260 through 268, 270, 
273 and 279. States can also initiate their own changes to their 
hazardous waste program and these changes must then be authorized.

B. What decisions have we made in this rule?

    EPA concludes that Nebraska's application to revise its authorized 
program meets all of the statutory and regulatory requirements 
established by RCRA. Therefore, EPA is granting Nebraska final 
authorization to operate its hazardous waste program with the revisions 
described in the authorization application. Nebraska has responsibility 
for permitting Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) 
within its borders (except in Indian Country) and for carrying out the 
aspects of the RCRA program described in its revised program 
application, subject to the limitations of the Hazardous and Solid 
Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA). New Federal requirements and 
prohibitions imposed by Federal regulations that EPA promulgates under 
the authority of HSWA take effect in authorized states before they are 
authorized for the requirements. Thus, EPA will implement those 
requirements and prohibitions in Nebraska, including issuing permits, 
until Nebraska is granted authorization to do so.

C. What is the effect of this authorization decision?

    The effect of this decision is that a facility in Nebraska subject 
to RCRA will now have to comply with the authorized state requirements 
instead of the equivalent Federal requirements in order to comply with 
RCRA. Nebraska has enforcement responsibilities under its state 
hazardous waste program for violations of such program, but EPA retains 
its authority under RCRA sections 3007, 3008, 3013, and 7003, which 
include, among others, authority to: (1) Perform inspections, and 
require monitoring, tests, analyses, or reports; and (2) Enforce RCRA 
requirements and suspend or revoke permits. This action does not impose 
additional requirements on the regulated community because the 
regulations for which Nebraska is being authorized by this direct final 
action are already effective and are not changed by this action.

D. Why wasn't there a proposed rule before this rule?

    Along with this direct final rule, EPA is publishing a separate 
document in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of this Federal Register 
that serves as the proposal to authorize these state program revisions. 
EPA did not publish a proposal before this direct final action because 
EPA views this action as a routine program change and does not expect 
comments that oppose its approval. EPA is providing an opportunity for 
public comment now, as described in Section E of this document.

E. What happens if EPA receives comments that oppose this action?

    If EPA receives comments that oppose this authorization, we will 
withdraw this rule by publishing a document in the Federal Register 
before the rule

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becomes effective. EPA will base any further decision on the 
authorization of Nebraska's program revisions on the proposal mentioned 
in the previous section, after considering all comments received during 
the comment period. EPA will then address all such comments in a later 
final rule. You may not have another opportunity to comment. If you 
want to comment on this authorization, you must do so at this time.
    If EPA receives comments that oppose only the authorization of a 
particular revision to the State hazardous waste program, we will 
withdraw only that part of this action, and the authorization of the 
program revisions that the comments do not oppose will become effective 
on the date specified above. The Federal Register withdrawal document 
will specify which part of the authorization will become effective and 
which part is being withdrawn.

F. For what has Nebraska previously been authorized?

    Nebraska initially received final authorization on January 24, 
1985, effective February 7, 1985 (50 FR 3345), to implement the RCRA 
hazardous waste management program. Nebraska received authorization for 
revisions to its program on October 4, 1985, effective December 3, 1988 
(53 FR 38950); June 25, 1996, effective August 26, 1996 (61 FR 32699); 
April 10, 2003, effective June 9, 2003 (68 FR 17553); October 4, 2004, 
effective December 3, 2004 (69 FR 59139); and December 30, 2008, 
effective September 24, 2010 (75 FR 58328).

G. What changes are we authorizing with this action?

    On September 21, 2016, Nebraska submitted its final application 
seeking authorization of hazardous waste program revisions in 
accordance with 40 CFR 271.21. The State's authorization package 
includes an updated Program Description, a General Memorandum of 
Agreement (MOA), a Corrective Action MOA between the EPA and the 
Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ), a copy of title 
128 of the Nebraska Administrative Code, as amended on July 6, 2016, 
and an Attorney General's Statement. The State has made amendments to 
the provisions listed in the table which follows. The State's laws and 
regulations, amended by these provisions, provide authority which 
remains equivalent to, no less stringent than, and not broader in scope 
than the Federal laws and regulations. Nebraska's regulatory references 
are to title 128 or title 129, as noted, of the Nebraska Administrative 
Code, as amended on July 6, 2016. We are granting Nebraska final 
authorization to carry out the following provisions of the State's 
program in lieu of the Federal program.

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                                           Analogous Nebraska authority
       Federal requirement 40 CFR                   Title 128
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 124
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124.31(a)..............................  13-001.03 & 13-001.05
124.31(b) 31(c)........................  13-016.01-.02
124.31(d) (all)........................  13-016.03, .03(A) (all) and
                                          .03(B) (all)
124.32(a)..............................  13-001.04 & .05
124.32(b)-(c)..........................  13-017.01-.02
124.33(a)..............................  13-001.06
124.33(b)-(f)..........................  13-018.01-.05
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 260
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260.10 ``contained''...................  1-023 (all)
260.10 ``corrective action management    1-027
 unit (CAMU)''.
260.10 ``designated facility''.........  1-037 (all)
260.10 ``disposal facility''...........  1-043
260.10 ``facility'' (2) and (3)........  1-052.02-.03
260.10 ``Hazardous secondary material''  1-063
260.10 ``Hazardous secondary material    1-064
 generator''.
260.10 ``Intermediate facility''.......  1-079
260.10 ``lamp''........................  25-008.06
260.10 ``Land-based unit''.............  1-081
260.10 ``landfill''....................  1-082
260.10 ``manifest''....................  1-089
260.10 ``manifest tracking number''....  1-090
260.10 ``miscellaneous unit''..........  1-092
260.10 ``no free liquids''.............  1-096
260.10 ``Remanufacturing''.............  1-110
260.10 ``remediation waste''...........  1-111
260.10 ``remediation waste management    1-112
 site''.
260.10 ``staging pile''................  1-123
260.10 ``Transfer facility''...........  1-133
260.10 ``universal waste''.............  25-008.13 (all)
260.10 ``wipe''........................  1-153
260-11 References......................  1-003
260.30.................................  5-001 and 001.01
260.30(b)-(f)..........................  5-001.01B-.01F
260.31(c); 260.31(c)(1)-(5)............  5-001.04 (all)
260.31(d)(all).........................  5-001.05 (all)
260.33 (Section heading and              5-003
 introductory text).
260.33(a)..............................  5-003.01
260.33(c)-(e)..........................  5-003.03-.05
260.34(all)............................  5-004 (all)
260.42 section heading.................  5-008
260.42(a) (all)........................  5-008.01 (all)

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260.42(b)..............................  5-008.02
260.43 (all)...........................  5-009 (all)
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 261
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261.1(c)(4)............................  2-002.03
261.1(c)(8)............................  2-002.07
261.2(b)(3)-(4)........................  2-003.02A3-A4
261.2(c)(3) except references to         2-003.03C
 261.4(a)(17).
261.2(c)(4) table 1 except references    2-003.03/Table 1
 to 261.4(a)(17).
261.2(g)...............................  2-003.07
261.4(a)(23) (all).....................  2-008.25
261.4(a)(24) (all).....................  2-008.26
261.4(a)(26) (all).....................  2-008.24
261.4(a)(27) (all).....................  2-008.27
261.4(b)(15) (all).....................  2-009.13 (all)
261.4(b)(18) (all).....................  2-009.14
261.4(g) (all).........................  2-014.01 (all)
261.6(c)(1)............................  7-005
261.7(b)(1)(iii)(A)-(B)................  2-015.03C-.03D
261.9(b),(c)-(d).......................  25-001.01B,.01C-D
261.32(a) adding K181..................  3-014, Table 5
261.32(b)-(d)..........................  3-014.01
Subpart H--Financial Requirements for    3-022
 Management of Excluded Hazardous
 Secondary Materials 261.140-261.151.
Subpart I--Use and Management of         3-023
 Containers 261.170-261.179.
Subpart J--Tank Systems 261.190-261.200  3-024
Subpart M--Emergency Preparedness and    3-025
 Response for Management of Excluded
 Hazardous Secondary Materials 261.400-
 261.420.
Subpart AA--Air Emission Standards for   3-026
 Process Vents 261.1030-261.1035.
Subpart BB--Air Emission Standards for   3-027
 Equipment Leaks 261.1050-261.1064.
Subpart CC--Air Emission Standards for   3-028
 Tanks and Containers 261.1080-261.1089.
261 Appendix VII Adding K181...........  Appendix II
261 Appendix VIII Adding o-Anisidine (2- Appendix I
 methoxyaniline); p-Cresidine; 2-4-
 Dimethylaniline (2,4-xylidine); 1,2-
 Phenylenediamine; and 1-3-
 Phenylenediamine.
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 262
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262.20(a)(1)...........................  10-002.01A
262.21 (all)...........................  10-002.01A1
262.27 (all)...........................  10-002.14 (all)
262.32(b)..............................  10-003.01D
262.33.................................  10-003.01E
262.34(m) (all)........................  10-004.06 (all)
262.54(c) and (e)......................  10-006
262.60(c)-(e)..........................  10-006
262/Appendix...........................  10-002.01A
262.34(a)(1)(i)........................  10-004.01A6
262.34(a)(1)(ii).......................  10-004.01B
262.34(a)(4)...........................  10-004.01H
262.34(d)(2)...........................  9-007.03C
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 263
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263.20(a)(1)-(2).......................  11-006.01 and 006.01A
263.20(g) (all)........................  11-006.07 (all)
263.21(b)(1)...........................  11-006.10
263.21(b) (all)........................  11-006.10A (all)
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 264
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264.1(g)(11)(ii)-(iv)..................  21-001
264.1(j) (all).........................  21-001.04 (all)
264.3..................................  21-001.05
Subpart B--GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS    21-002
 264.10 and 264.12-264.19.
Subpart E--MANIFEST SYSTEM,              21-005
 RECORDKEEPING, AND REPORTING 264.70-
 264.77.
Subpart F--RELEASES FROM SOLID WASTE     21-006 (For discussion of 21-
 MANAGEMENT UNITS 264.90-264.101.         006.01 see section H of this
                                          notice.)

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Subpart G--CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE      21-007
 264.110-264.120.
Subpart H--FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS        21-008
 264.140-264.151.
Subpart I--USE AND MANAGEMENT OF         21-009
 CONTAINERS 264.170-264.179.
Subpart J--TANK SYSTEMS 264.190-264.200  21-010
Subpart K--SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 264.220- 21-011
 264.232.
Subpart S--SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR        21-016 (For discussion of 21-
 CLEANUP 264.550-264.555.                 016.01 see section H of this
                                          notice.)
Subpart X--MISCELLANEOUS UNITS 264.600-  21-018
 264.603.
Subpart AA--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   21-019
 PROCESS VENTS 264.1030-264.1036.
Subpart BB--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   21-020
 EQUIPMENT LEAKS 264.1050-264.1065.
Subpart CC--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   21-021
 TANKS, SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS, AND
 CONTAINERS 264.1080-264.1091.
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 265
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265.1(b)...............................  22-001
265.1(c)(14)(ii)-(iv)..................  22-001.01K
Subpart B--GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS    22-002
 40 CFR 265.10 and 265.12-265.19.
Subpart E--MANIFEST SYSTEM,              22-005
 RECORDKEEPING, AND REPORTING 265.70-
 265.77.
Subpart F--GROUND-WATER MONITORING       22-006 (For discussion of 22-
 265.90-265.94.                           006.01--006.05 see section H
                                          of this notice)
Subpart G--CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE      22-007
 265.110-265.121.
Subpart H--FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS        22-008
 265.140-265.150.
Subpart I--USE AND MANAGEMENT OF         22-009
 CONTAINERS 265.170-265.178.
Subpart J--TANK SYSTEMS 265.190-         22-010
 265.200, and 265.202.
Subpart K--SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 265.220- 22-011
 265.231.
Subpart AA--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   22-019
 PROCESS VENTS 265.1030-265.1035.
Subpart BB--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   22-020
 EQUIPMENT LEAKS 265.1050-265.1064.
Subpart CC--AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR   22-021
 TANKS, SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS, AND
 CONTAINERS 265.1080-265.1091.
Appendix VI............................  22-027
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 266
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266.80(a)..............................  7-012.01 and .02, including
                                          Table
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 268
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268.1 (all)............................  20-001.01-001.06
268.2..................................  20-002
268.2(c)...............................  20-002.03
268.3(a)-(d)...........................  20-003.01
268.4..................................  20-004
268.7(a) intro.........................  20-005.01
268.7(a)(3)-(8)........................  20-005.01C-.01H
268.7(a)(9)............................  20-005.01I, 20-005.01I1-
                                          005.01I4
268.7(a)(10)...........................  20-005.01J
268.7(b)-(d)...........................  20-005.02--005.04
268.9 (all)............................  20-006 (all)
268.14 (all)...........................  20-007
268.20.................................  20-008.01
Subpart C--PROHIBITIONS ON LAND          20-008.01
 DISPOSAL 268.30-268.39.
268.40 (all)...........................  20-009
268.40/Treatment Standard Table          20--Table 9
 revising F039 and by adding K181.
268.42(a)..............................  20-010.01
268.42(a)/Table 1......................  20-010.01, Table 10
268.42(c) (all)........................  20-010.02 (all)
268.42(d)..............................  20-010.03
268.44(h) (all)........................  5-006 (all)
268.45 (all)...........................  20-011.01-011.04
268.45/Table 1.........................  20-Table 11
268.46.................................  20-Table 9
268.48(a)..............................  20-012.01
268.48(a)/Universal Treatment Standards  20-Table 12
 Table adding o-Anisidine (2-
 methoxyaniline); p-Cresidine; 2,4-
 Dimethylaniline (2,4-xylidine); and
 1,3-Phenylenediamine.
268.49 (all)...........................  20-013 (all)

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268.50 (all)...........................  20-014 (all)
Appendix III List of Halogenated         20-015
 Organic Compounds Regulated Under Sec.
   268.32.
Appendix IV Wastes Excluded From Lab     20-16
 Packs Under the Alternative Treatment
 Standards of Sec.   268.42(c).
Appendix VI Recommended Technologies To  20-17
 Achieve Deactivation of
 Characteristics in Section 268.42.
Appendix VII LDR Effective Dates of      20-018
 Surface Disposed Prohibited Hazardous
 Wastes.
Appendix VIII LDR Effective Dates of     20-019
 Injected Prohibited Hazardous Wastes.
Appendix IX Extraction Procedure (EP)    20-020
 Toxicity Test Method and Structural
 Integrity Test (Method 1310B).
Appendix XI Metal Bearing Wastes         20-021
 Prohibited From Dilution in a
 Combustion Unit According to 40 CFR
 268.3(c).
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 270
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270.1(c) intro.........................  12-001.02
270.1(c)(2)(viii)(B)-(D)...............  12-001.03H
270.1(c)(7)............................  12-001.09
270.2 ``corrective action management     1-027
 unit''.
270.2 ``disposal facility''............  1-043
270.2 ``Facility mailing list''........  15-006.01A
270.2 ``Remedial Action Plan (RAP)''...  12-001.0314
270.4(a)(2)-(a)(4).....................  12-002.01B-.01D
270.11(d)(1)-(d)(2)....................  13-011.03-011.04
270.14 Contents of part B: General       13-012.02
 requirements.
270.15-270.27 Specific part B            13-012.04
 information requirements.
270.28.................................  13-012.02A
270.30(m)..............................  14-002.18
270.42 Appendix I adding number 3 to     Appendix V
 section D; adding number 10 to Section
 L; and adding Section N Corrective
 Action.
270.60(c)(3)(vii)......................  12-001.04A1(b)
270.61(b)(5)...........................  12-001.04B5
270.62 Hazardous waste incinerator       12-001.04C
 permits.
270.66 Permits for boilers and           12-001.04F
 industrial furnaces burning hazardous
 waste.
270.68.................................  12-001.04G
270.73(a)..............................  12-003.04A
Subpart H--Remedial Action Plans (RAPs)  12-004
 270.79-270.230.
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 273
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273.1(a)(2)-(4)........................  25-001.01B
273.2(a)(1)............................  25-002.01A
273.2(b)(2)............................  25-002.01B
273.2(b)(3)............................  25-002.02C
273.3(a)...............................  25-003.01
273.4(a)...............................  25-004.01
273.5(a)...............................  25-005.01
273.5(b) (all) and (c) all.............  25-005.02 (all) and .03 (all)
273.8(a)-(b)...........................  25-007.01-.02
273.9 ``Lamp''.........................  25-008.06
273.9 ``Large quantity handler of        25-008.07 excluding
 universal waste''.                       ``electronic items''
                                         (For discussion of the state's
                                          additional waste stream
                                          ``electronic items'' see
                                          section H of this notice.)
273.9 ``small quantity handler of        25-008.11 excluding
 universal waste''.                       ``electronic items''
                                         (For discussion of the state's
                                          additional waste stream
                                          ``electronic items'' see
                                          section H of this notice.)
273.9 ``universal waste''..............  25-008.13 excluding
                                          ``electronic items''
                                         (For discussion of the state's
                                          additional waste stream
                                          ``electronic items'' see
                                          section H of this notice.)
273.10.................................  25-009
273.13-(d) (all).......................  25-012.04 (all)
273.14(e)..............................  25-013.05
273.30.................................  25-020
273.32(b)(4)...........................  25-022.02D excluding
                                          ``electronic items'' (For
                                          discussion of the state's
                                          additional waste stream
                                          ``electronic items'' see
                                          section H of this notice.)
273.33(d) (all)........................  25-023.04 (all)
273.34(e)..............................  25-024.05
273.50.................................  25-031
273.60(a)..............................  25-038

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273.81(a)..............................  25-043.01
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                      Changes Analogous to Part 60
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Federal Requirement 40 CFR.............  Analogous Nebraska authority
                                          Title 129
60 Appendix A..........................  34-002.02
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H. Where are the revised State rules different from the Federal rules?

    1. State clarification of Federal rules. These clarifications do 
not affect the enforcement status of the rule, but simply improves 
clarity for the regulated community.
    (a) Nebraska chose not to publish the note in 40 CFR 268.42 because 
all the information formerly contained in 40 CFR 268.42/tables 2 and 3 
are now contained in title 128, chapter 20, section 009/table 9 and 
section 010/table 10. By omitting the note, the State eliminated a 
source of possible confusion.
    (b) Nebraska chose not to publish the note in 40 CFR 268.43 because 
all the information formerly contained in 40 CFR 268.43/table CCW is 
now contained in title 128, chapter 20, section 009/table 9. By 
omitting the note, the State eliminated a source of possible confusion.
    (c) Nebraska chose not to publish the note in 40 CFR 268.46 because 
all the information formerly contained in 40 CFR 268.46 is now 
contained in title 128, chapter 20, section 009/table 9. By omitting 
the note, the State eliminated a source of possible confusion.
    2. More Stringent Nebraska Rules. The Nebraska hazardous waste 
program contains some provisions that are more stringent than is 
required by the RCRA program as codified in the July 1, 2015, edition 
of the title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. These more 
stringent provisions are being recognized as a part of the Federally-
authorized program.
    The specific more stringent provisions are also noted in Nebraska's 
authorization application. They include, but are not limited to, the 
following:
    (a) 40 CFR 268.7(a)(1) and (a)(2) include parenthetical provisions, 
beginning with ``Alternatively,'' which allow a generator of hazardous 
waste to send the waste to a RCRA-permitted hazardous waste treatment 
facility without determining whether the hazardous waste has to be 
treated before it can be land disposed. This allowance shifts the 
determination requirement to the treatment facility. Nebraska omits 
these parenthetical provisions and is therefore more stringent than the 
Federal regulations by keeping the responsibility for determining if 
the hazardous waste meets LDR treatment standards with the generator.
    (b) At 20-005.01B1, Nebraska requires specific language for a 
contaminated soil certification statement. The Federal rules do not 
specify required language, therefore the State is more stringent.
    (c) In title 128, chapter 20, the table--Treatment Standards for 
Hazardous Waste--Nebraska includes the chemical 1,3-Phenylenediamine 
under the F039 listing. This chemical is not included in the table 
located at 40 CFR 268.40. Therefore the State is more stringent.
    (d) At 21-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 264, subpart F, pertaining to releases from solid waste management 
units. Nebraska adds a provision at 21-006.01, which requires 
groundwater monitoring wells to be designed according to ASTM Standard 
D5092-90. In addition, any groundwater monitoring well to be placed in 
a stratigraphic unit composed of loessal sediment must be designed and 
sampled in a manner approved by NDEQ intended to minimize turbidity in 
samples taken from the well. The Federal regulations do not have these 
specific requirements, therefore Nebraska is more stringent.
    (e) At 40 CFR 270.60(b)(3), the Federal rules the owner/operator of 
an injection well disposing of hazardous waste is considered to have 
RCRA permit if they have a UIC permit issued after November 8, 1984 and 
meet the conditions listed at 270.60(b)(3)(i) and (ii). Hazardous waste 
injection wells are expressly prohibited under title 122, Nebraska 
Administrative Code, Rules and Regulations for Underground Injection 
and Mineral Production Wells, chapter 3, section 003. Through this 
prohibition, the State rule is more stringent than the Federal rule.
    (f) At 22-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 265, subpart F, pertaining to groundwater monitoring. Nebraska 
adds a provision at 22-006.01, which requires groundwater monitoring 
wells to be designed according to ASTM Standard D5092-90. In addition, 
any groundwater monitoring well to be placed in a stratigraphic unit 
composed of loessal sediment must be designed and sampled in a manner 
approved by NDEQ intended to minimize turbidity in samples taken from 
the well. The Federal regulations do not have these specific 
requirements, therefore Nebraska is more stringent.
    (g) At 22-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 265, subpart F, pertaining to groundwater monitoring. At 22-
006.03, Nebraska adds a provision which requires sampling during the 
initial four consecutive quarters for all analytes listed in 40 CFR 
265.92(b), as incorporated by reference at 22-006. This requirement is 
more stringent than the Federal rules.
    The 40 CFR 265.92(b)(1)-(3) outlines criteria required, Nebraska 
adds a provision at 22-006.03, which requires groundwater monitoring 
wells to be designed according to ASTM Standard D5092-90. In addition, 
any groundwater monitoring well to be placed in a stratigraphic unit 
composed of loessal sediment must be designed and sampled in a manner 
approved by NDEQ intended to minimize turbidity in samples taken from 
the well. The Federal regulations do not have these specific 
requirements, therefore Nebraska is more stringent.
    (h) At 22-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 265, subpart F, pertaining to groundwater monitoring. At 40 CFR 
265.93(d)(7)(ii), the Federal regulations state that determinations may 
cease if the groundwater quality assessment plan was implemented during 
the post-closure care period. At 22-006.04, the State regulations allow 
these determinations to cease only if the facility is operating under 
an approved Post Closure Plan. Therefore the State regulations are more 
stringent than the Federal rules.
    (i) At 22-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 265, subpart F, pertaining to groundwater monitoring. Under 
265.93(f), the owner or operator must report the results of analyses 
annually. At 22-006.05, Nebraska requires the analyses to be submitted 
within 45 days following the end of the quarter in which the sample was 
taken. Therefore, the State is more stringent.
    (j) The Federal regulations at 273.32(b)(4) require a large 
quantity

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handler of universal waste to send written notification of universal 
waste management to the regulating authority. Nebraska requires the 
generator to list the type of waste being generated. Therefore, the 
state rule is more stringent than the Federal rule.
    (k) At 261.2(c)(3), and in column 3 of 261.2(c)(4) table 1, the 
Federal regulations list the exclusion cited at 261.4(a)(17). Nebraska 
did not adopt this exclusion. Therefore, the state is more stringent 
than the Federal regulations.
    3. Broader in scope. EPA considers the following state requirements 
to be beyond the scope of the Federal program, and therefore EPA is not 
authorizing these requirements and cannot enforce them. Entities must 
comply with these requirements in accordance with state law, but they 
are not RCRA requirements. The specific broader in scope provisions 
include, but are not limited to, the following:
    (a) At 22-006, Nebraska adopts and incorporates by reference 40 CFR 
part 265, subpart F, pertaining to groundwater monitoring. At 40 CFR 
265.92(b), the owner or operator must determine the concentration or 
value of the listed parameters in ground-water samples. At 22-006.02, 
Nebraska includes sampling for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the 
discretion of the Director on a case-by-case basis. The VOCs shall be 
analyzed in accordance with a method approved by the Director. This 
requirement is broader in scope than the Federal rules.
    (b) Title 128 chapter 25 contains Nebraska's ``Standards for 
Universal Waste Management.'' The state adds an additional waste stream 
``electronic items'' to the list of types of universal waste subject to 
these regulations. 40 CFR part 273, the Federal ``Standards for 
Universal Waste Management'' do not include ``electronic items'' as an 
identified waste stream. Therefore, any references or requirements for 
managing the ``electronic items'' waste stream universal waste are 
broader in scope and not enforceable by EPA.

I. Who handles permits after the authorization takes effect?

    Nebraska will issue permits for all the provisions for which it is 
authorized and will administer the permits it issues. EPA will continue 
to administer and enforce any RCRA hazardous waste permits or portions 
of permits which EPA issued prior to the effective date of this 
authorization until they expire or are terminated. EPA will not issue 
any more permits, or new portions of permits, for the provisions listed 
in the table above after the effective date of this authorization. EPA 
will continue to implement and issue permits for HSWA requirements for 
which Nebraska is not yet authorized.

J. How does this action affect Indian Country (18 U.S.C. 1151) in 
Nebraska?

    Nebraska is not authorized to carry out its Hazardous Waste Program 
in Indian Country within the State. This authority remains with EPA. 
Therefore, this action has no effect in Indian Country.

K. What is codification and is EPA codifying Nebraska's Hazardous Waste 
Program as authorized in this rule?

    Codification is the process of placing the State's statutes and 
regulations that comprise the State's authorized hazardous waste 
program into the Code of Federal Regulations. We do this by referencing 
the authorized State rules in 40 CFR part 272. EPA is not codifying the 
authorization of Nebraska's changes at this time. However, we reserve 
the amendment of 40 CFR part 272, subpart CC for the authorization of 
Nebraska's program changes at a later date.

L. Administrative Requirements

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has exempted this action 
from the requirements of Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 
1993), and therefore, this action is not subject to review by OMB. This 
action authorizes State requirements for the purpose of RCRA 3006 and 
imposes no additional requirements beyond those imposed by State law. 
Accordingly, I certify that this action will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this action 
authorizes pre-existing requirements under State law and does not 
impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by State 
law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). For the same reason, this 
action also does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities 
of Tribal governments, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 
67249, November 9, 2000). This action will not have substantial direct 
effects on the States, on the relationship between the national 
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified 
in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), because it 
merely authorizes State requirements as part of the State RCRA 
hazardous waste program without altering the relationship or the 
distribution of power and responsibilities established by RCRA. This 
action also is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 
23, 1997), because it is not economically significant and it does not 
make decisions based on environmental health or safety risks. This 
action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning 
Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution or 
Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant 
regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.
    Under RCRA 3006(b), EPA grants a state's application for 
incorporation by reference as long as the State meets the criteria 
required by RCRA. It would thus be inconsistent with applicable law for 
the EPA, when it reviews a state authorization application, to require 
the use of any particular voluntary consensus standard in place of 
another standard that otherwise satisfies the requirements of RCRA. 
Thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology 
Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) do not apply. 
As required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61 FR 4729, February 
7, 1996), in issuing this rule, EPA has taken the necessary steps to 
eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize potential litigation, 
and provide a clear legal standard affected conduct. EPA has complied 
with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 15, 1988) by examining 
the takings implications of the rule in accordance with the ``Attorney 
General's Supplemental Guidelines for the Evaluation of Risk and 
Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings'' issued under the executive order. 
This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the 
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States prior to publication in the Federal Register. A major 
rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the 
Federal Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 
U.S.C. 804(2). This action will be effective January 17, 2017, unless 
objections to this authorization are received.

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List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 271

    Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
Confidential business information, Hazardous waste, Hazardous waste 
transportation, Indian lands, Intergovernmental relations, Penalties, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Authority: This action is issued under the authority of Sections 
2002(a), 3006, and 7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as 
amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, 6974(b).

    Dated: November 3, 2016.
Mark Hague,
Regional Administrator, Region 7.
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                                                The amendments to part 686 are                           EPA public comment policy,                            revisions described in the authorization
                                                effective on July 1, 2017, except for                    information about CBI or multimedia                   application. Nebraska has responsibility
                                                amendatory instructions 4.A., 4.B.,                      submissions, and general guidance on                  for permitting Treatment, Storage, and
                                                4.C.iv., 4.C.x. and 4.C.xi., amending 34                 making effective comments, please visit               Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) within its
                                                CFR 686.2(d) and (e), which are                          http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                          borders (except in Indian Country) and
                                                effective on July 1, 2021.                               commenting-epa-dockets.                               for carrying out the aspects of the RCRA
                                                [FR Doc. C1–2016–24856 Filed 11–16–16; 8:45 am]          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa                 program described in its revised
                                                BILLING CODE 1301–00–D                                   Haugen, EPA Region 7, Enforcement                     program application, subject to the
                                                                                                         Coordination Office, 11201 Renner                     limitations of the Hazardous and Solid
                                                                                                         Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219,                      Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA).
                                                                                                         phone number: (913) 551–7877, and                     New Federal requirements and
                                                ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                                                                         email address: haugen.lisa@epa.gov.                   prohibitions imposed by Federal
                                                AGENCY
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the                     regulations that EPA promulgates under
                                                40 CFR Part 271                                          ‘‘Proposed Rules’’ section of this                    the authority of HSWA take effect in
                                                                                                         Federal Register, we are publishing a                 authorized states before they are
                                                [EPA–R07–RCRA–2016–0637; FRL–9955–                                                                             authorized for the requirements. Thus,
                                                25–Region 7]
                                                                                                         separate document that will serve as the
                                                                                                         proposal to authorize the revisions. EPA              EPA will implement those requirements
                                                                                                         believes this action is not controversial             and prohibitions in Nebraska, including
                                                State of Nebraska; Authorization of
                                                                                                         and does not expect comments that                     issuing permits, until Nebraska is
                                                State Hazardous Waste Management
                                                                                                         oppose it. Unless EPA receives written                granted authorization to do so.
                                                Program
                                                                                                         comments that oppose this                             C. What is the effect of this
                                                AGENCY: Environmental Protection                         authorization during the comment                      authorization decision?
                                                Agency (EPA).                                            period, the decision to authorize
                                                                                                                                                                  The effect of this decision is that a
                                                ACTION: Direct final rule.                               Nebraska’s revisions to its hazardous
                                                                                                                                                               facility in Nebraska subject to RCRA
                                                                                                         waste program will take effect. If EPA
                                                SUMMARY:    Nebraska has applied to the                                                                        will now have to comply with the
                                                                                                         receives comments that oppose this
                                                Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)                                                                          authorized state requirements instead of
                                                                                                         action, EPA will publish a document in
                                                for final authorization of revisions to its                                                                    the equivalent Federal requirements in
                                                                                                         the Federal Register withdrawing
                                                hazardous waste program under the                                                                              order to comply with RCRA. Nebraska
                                                                                                         today’s direct final rule before it takes
                                                Resource Conservation and Recovery                                                                             has enforcement responsibilities under
                                                                                                         effect.
                                                Act (RCRA). EPA has determined that                                                                            its state hazardous waste program for
                                                these revisions satisfy all requirements                 Authorization of State-Initiated                      violations of such program, but EPA
                                                needed to qualify for final authorization                Changes                                               retains its authority under RCRA
                                                and is authorizing Nebraska’s revisions                                                                        sections 3007, 3008, 3013, and 7003,
                                                                                                         A. Why are revisions to State programs
                                                through this direct final rule.                                                                                which include, among others, authority
                                                                                                         necessary?
                                                DATES: This final authorization will
                                                                                                                                                               to: (1) Perform inspections, and require
                                                                                                           States which have received final                    monitoring, tests, analyses, or reports;
                                                become effective on January 17, 2017,                    authorization from EPA under RCRA
                                                unless EPA receives adverse written                                                                            and (2) Enforce RCRA requirements and
                                                                                                         section 3006(b), 42 U.S.C. 6926(b), must              suspend or revoke permits. This action
                                                comments by December 19, 2016. If EPA                    maintain a hazardous waste program
                                                receives such comments, we will                                                                                does not impose additional
                                                                                                         that is equivalent to, consistent with,               requirements on the regulated
                                                publish a timely withdrawal of this                      and no less stringent than the Federal
                                                direct final rule in the Federal Register                                                                      community because the regulations for
                                                                                                         hazardous waste program. As the                       which Nebraska is being authorized by
                                                informing the public that this rule will                 Federal program is revised, the states
                                                not take effect.                                                                                               this direct final action are already
                                                                                                         must change their programs and ask the                effective and are not changed by this
                                                ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                         EPA to authorize the changes. Changes                 action.
                                                identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R07–                     to state hazardous waste programs may
                                                RCRA–2016–0637, to http://                               be necessary when Federal or state                    D. Why wasn’t there a proposed rule
                                                www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                   statutory or regulatory authority is                  before this rule?
                                                instructions for submitting comments.                    modified or when certain other changes                   Along with this direct final rule, EPA
                                                Once submitted, comments cannot be                       occur. Most commonly, states must                     is publishing a separate document in the
                                                edited or removed from Regulations.gov.                  change their programs because of                      ‘‘Proposed Rules’’ section of this
                                                EPA may publish any comment received                     changes to EPA’s regulations in 40 Code               Federal Register that serves as the
                                                to its public docket. Do not submit                      of Federal Regulations (CFR) parts 124,               proposal to authorize these state
                                                electronically any information you                       260 through 268, 270, 273 and 279.                    program revisions. EPA did not publish
                                                consider to be Confidential Business                     States can also initiate their own                    a proposal before this direct final action
                                                Information (CBI) or other information                   changes to their hazardous waste                      because EPA views this action as a
                                                whose disclosure is restricted by statute.               program and these changes must then be                routine program change and does not
                                                Multimedia submissions (audio, video,                    authorized.                                           expect comments that oppose its
                                                etc.) must be accompanied by a written                                                                         approval. EPA is providing an
                                                comment. The written comment is                          B. What decisions have we made in this
                                                                                                                                                               opportunity for public comment now, as
                                                considered the official comment and                      rule?
                                                                                                                                                               described in Section E of this document.
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                                                should include discussion of all points                     EPA concludes that Nebraska’s
                                                you wish to make. EPA will generally                     application to revise its authorized                  E. What happens if EPA receives
                                                not consider comments or comment                         program meets all of the statutory and                comments that oppose this action?
                                                contents located outside of the primary                  regulatory requirements established by                  If EPA receives comments that oppose
                                                submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or                   RCRA. Therefore, EPA is granting                      this authorization, we will withdraw
                                                other file sharing system). For                          Nebraska final authorization to operate               this rule by publishing a document in
                                                additional submission methods, the full                  its hazardous waste program with the                  the Federal Register before the rule


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                                                becomes effective. EPA will base any                                       F. For what has Nebraska previously                            authorization package includes an
                                                further decision on the authorization of                                   been authorized?                                               updated Program Description, a General
                                                Nebraska’s program revisions on the                                           Nebraska initially received final                           Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), a
                                                proposal mentioned in the previous                                         authorization on January 24, 1985,                             Corrective Action MOA between the
                                                section, after considering all comments                                    effective February 7, 1985 (50 FR 3345),                       EPA and the Nebraska Department of
                                                received during the comment period.                                        to implement the RCRA hazardous                                Environmental Quality (NDEQ), a copy
                                                EPA will then address all such                                             waste management program. Nebraska                             of title 128 of the Nebraska
                                                comments in a later final rule. You may                                    received authorization for revisions to                        Administrative Code, as amended on
                                                not have another opportunity to                                            its program on October 4, 1985, effective                      July 6, 2016, and an Attorney General’s
                                                comment. If you want to comment on                                         December 3, 1988 (53 FR 38950); June                           Statement. The State has made
                                                this authorization, you must do so at                                      25, 1996, effective August 26, 1996 (61                        amendments to the provisions listed in
                                                this time.                                                                 FR 32699); April 10, 2003, effective June                      the table which follows. The State’s
                                                                                                                           9, 2003 (68 FR 17553); October 4, 2004,                        laws and regulations, amended by these
                                                   If EPA receives comments that oppose                                                                                                   provisions, provide authority which
                                                                                                                           effective December 3, 2004 (69 FR
                                                only the authorization of a particular                                                                                                    remains equivalent to, no less stringent
                                                                                                                           59139); and December 30, 2008,
                                                revision to the State hazardous waste                                                                                                     than, and not broader in scope than the
                                                                                                                           effective September 24, 2010 (75 FR
                                                program, we will withdraw only that                                        58328).                                                        Federal laws and regulations.
                                                part of this action, and the authorization                                                                                                Nebraska’s regulatory references are to
                                                of the program revisions that the                                          G. What changes are we authorizing                             title 128 or title 129, as noted, of the
                                                comments do not oppose will become                                         with this action?                                              Nebraska Administrative Code, as
                                                effective on the date specified above.                                       On September 21, 2016, Nebraska                              amended on July 6, 2016. We are
                                                The Federal Register withdrawal                                            submitted its final application seeking                        granting Nebraska final authorization to
                                                document will specify which part of the                                    authorization of hazardous waste                               carry out the following provisions of the
                                                authorization will become effective and                                    program revisions in accordance with                           State’s program in lieu of the Federal
                                                which part is being withdrawn.                                             40 CFR 271.21. The State’s                                     program.

                                                                                Federal requirement 40 CFR                                                                        Analogous Nebraska authority Title 128

                                                                                                                                     Changes Analogous to Part 124

                                                124.31(a) ..................................................................................................     13–001.03 & 13–001.05
                                                124.31(b) 31(c) ........................................................................................         13–016.01–.02
                                                124.31(d) (all) ..........................................................................................       13–016.03, .03(A) (all) and .03(B) (all)
                                                124.32(a) ..................................................................................................     13–001.04 & .05
                                                124.32(b)–(c) ............................................................................................       13–017.01–.02
                                                124.33(a) ..................................................................................................     13–001.06
                                                124.33(b)–(f) .............................................................................................      13–018.01–.05

                                                                                                                                     Changes Analogous to Part 260

                                                260.10 ‘‘contained’’ ...................................................................................         1–023 (all)
                                                260.10 ‘‘corrective action management unit (CAMU)’’ .............................                                1–027
                                                260.10 ‘‘designated facility’’ ......................................................................            1–037 (all)
                                                260.10 ‘‘disposal facility’’ ..........................................................................          1–043
                                                260.10 ‘‘facility’’ (2) and (3) ......................................................................           1–052.02–.03
                                                260.10 ‘‘Hazardous secondary material’’ .................................................                        1–063
                                                260.10 ‘‘Hazardous secondary material generator’’ .................................                              1–064
                                                260.10 ‘‘Intermediate facility’’ ...................................................................             1–079
                                                260.10 ‘‘lamp’’ ...........................................................................................      25–008.06
                                                260.10 ‘‘Land-based unit’’ ........................................................................              1–081
                                                260.10 ‘‘landfill’’ ........................................................................................     1–082
                                                260.10 ‘‘manifest’’ .....................................................................................        1–089
                                                260.10 ‘‘manifest tracking number’’ ..........................................................                   1–090
                                                260.10 ‘‘miscellaneous unit’’ .....................................................................              1–092
                                                260.10 ‘‘no free liquids’’ ............................................................................          1–096
                                                260.10 ‘‘Remanufacturing’’ .......................................................................               1–110
                                                260.10 ‘‘remediation waste’’ .....................................................................               1–111
                                                260.10 ‘‘remediation waste management site’’ ........................................                            1–112
                                                260.10 ‘‘staging pile’’ ................................................................................         1–123
                                                260.10 ‘‘Transfer facility’’ ..........................................................................          1–133
                                                260.10 ‘‘universal waste’’ .........................................................................             25–008.13 (all)
                                                260.10 ‘‘wipe’’ ...........................................................................................      1–153
                                                260–11 References ..................................................................................             1–003
                                                260.30 .......................................................................................................   5–001 and 001.01
                                                260.30(b)–(f) .............................................................................................      5–001.01B–.01F
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                                                260.31(c); 260.31(c)(1)–(5) ......................................................................               5–001.04 (all)
                                                260.31(d)(all) ............................................................................................      5–001.05 (all)
                                                260.33 (Section heading and introductory text) .......................................                           5–003
                                                260.33(a) ..................................................................................................     5–003.01
                                                260.33(c)–(e) ............................................................................................       5–003.03–.05
                                                260.34(all) .................................................................................................    5–004 (all)
                                                260.42 section heading ............................................................................              5–008
                                                260.42(a) (all) ..........................................................................................       5–008.01 (all)



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                                                                                 Federal requirement 40 CFR                                                                         Analogous Nebraska authority Title 128

                                                260.42(b) ..................................................................................................      5–008.02
                                                260.43 (all) ...............................................................................................      5–009 (all)

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 261

                                                261.1(c)(4) ................................................................................................      2–002.03
                                                261.1(c)(8) ................................................................................................      2–002.07
                                                261.2(b)(3)–(4) ..........................................................................................        2–003.02A3–A4
                                                261.2(c)(3) except references to 261.4(a)(17) .........................................                           2–003.03C
                                                261.2(c)(4) table 1 except references to 261.4(a)(17) .............................                               2–003.03/Table 1
                                                261.2(g) ....................................................................................................     2–003.07
                                                261.4(a)(23) (all) ......................................................................................         2–008.25
                                                261.4(a)(24) (all) ......................................................................................         2–008.26
                                                261.4(a)(26) (all) ......................................................................................         2–008.24
                                                261.4(a)(27) (all) ......................................................................................         2–008.27
                                                261.4(b)(15) (all) ......................................................................................         2–009.13 (all)
                                                261.4(b)(18) (all) ......................................................................................         2–009.14
                                                261.4(g) (all) .............................................................................................      2–014.01 (all)
                                                261.6(c)(1) ................................................................................................      7–005
                                                261.7(b)(1)(iii)(A)–(B) ................................................................................          2–015.03C–.03D
                                                261.9(b),(c)–(d) .........................................................................................        25–001.01B,.01C–D
                                                261.32(a) adding K181 .............................................................................               3–014, Table 5
                                                261.32(b)–(d) ............................................................................................        3–014.01
                                                Subpart H—Financial Requirements for Management of Excluded Haz-                                                  3–022
                                                  ardous Secondary Materials 261.140–261.151.
                                                Subpart I—Use and Management of Containers 261.170–261.179 ........                                               3–023
                                                Subpart J—Tank Systems 261.190–261.200 ..........................................                                 3–024
                                                Subpart M—Emergency Preparedness and Response for Management                                                      3–025
                                                  of Excluded Hazardous Secondary Materials 261.400–261.420.
                                                Subpart AA—Air Emission Standards for Process Vents 261.1030–                                                     3–026
                                                  261.1035.
                                                Subpart BB—Air Emission Standards for Equipment Leaks 261.1050–                                                   3–027
                                                  261.1064.
                                                Subpart CC—Air Emission Standards for Tanks and Containers                                                        3–028
                                                  261.1080–261.1089.
                                                261 Appendix VII Adding K181 ................................................................                     Appendix II
                                                261 Appendix VIII Adding o-Anisidine (2-methoxyaniline); p-Cresidine;                                             Appendix I
                                                  2-4-Dimethylaniline (2,4-xylidine); 1,2-Phenylenediamine; and 1-3-
                                                  Phenylenediamine.

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 262

                                                262.20(a)(1) ..............................................................................................       10–002.01A
                                                262.21 (all) ...............................................................................................      10–002.01A1
                                                262.27 (all) ...............................................................................................      10–002.14 (all)
                                                262.32(b) ..................................................................................................      10–003.01D
                                                262.33 .......................................................................................................    10–003.01E
                                                262.34(m) (all) .........................................................................................         10–004.06 (all)
                                                262.54(c) and (e) ......................................................................................          10–006
                                                262.60(c)–(e) ............................................................................................        10–006
                                                262/Appendix ............................................................................................         10–002.01A
                                                262.34(a)(1)(i) ...........................................................................................       10–004.01A6
                                                262.34(a)(1)(ii) ..........................................................................................       10–004.01B
                                                262.34(a)(4) ..............................................................................................       10–004.01H
                                                262.34(d)(2) ..............................................................................................       9–007.03C

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 263

                                                263.20(a)(1)–(2) ........................................................................................         11–006.01 and 006.01A
                                                263.20(g) (all) ..........................................................................................        11–006.07 (all)
                                                263.21(b)(1) ..............................................................................................       11–006.10
                                                263.21(b) (all) ..........................................................................................        11–006.10A (all)

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 264

                                                264.1(g)(11)(ii)–(iv) ...................................................................................         21–001
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                                                264.1(j) (all) ..............................................................................................     21–001.04 (all)
                                                264.3 .........................................................................................................   21–001.05
                                                Subpart B—GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS 264.10 and 264.12–                                                           21–002
                                                  264.19.
                                                Subpart E—MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING, AND REPORT-                                                             21–005
                                                  ING 264.70–264.77.
                                                Subpart F—RELEASES FROM SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS                                                              21–006 (For discussion of 21–006.01 see section H of this notice.)
                                                  264.90–264.101.



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                                                                                 Federal requirement 40 CFR                                                                        Analogous Nebraska authority Title 128

                                                Subpart G—CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE 264.110–264.120 .........                                                      21–007
                                                Subpart H—FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS 264.140–264.151 ................                                                 21–008
                                                Subpart I—USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS 264.170–                                                               21–009
                                                  264.179.
                                                Subpart J—TANK SYSTEMS 264.190–264.200 .....................................                                      21–010
                                                Subpart K—SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 264.220–264.232 .................                                                  21–011
                                                Subpart S—SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CLEANUP 264.550–264.555                                                          21–016 (For discussion of 21–016.01 see section H of this notice.)
                                                Subpart X—MISCELLANEOUS UNITS 264.600–264.603 ......................                                              21–018
                                                Subpart AA—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR PROCESS VENTS                                                               21–019
                                                  264.1030–264.1036.
                                                Subpart BB—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR EQUIPMENT LEAKS                                                             21–020
                                                  264.1050–264.1065.
                                                Subpart CC—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR TANKS, SURFACE                                                              21–021
                                                  IMPOUNDMENTS, AND CONTAINERS 264.1080–264.1091.

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 265

                                                265.1(b) ....................................................................................................     22–001
                                                265.1(c)(14)(ii)–(iv) ...................................................................................         22–001.01K
                                                Subpart B—GENERAL FACILITY STANDARDS 40 CFR 265.10 and                                                            22–002
                                                  265.12–265.19.
                                                Subpart E—MANIFEST SYSTEM, RECORDKEEPING, AND REPORT-                                                             22–005
                                                  ING 265.70–265.77.
                                                Subpart F—GROUND-WATER MONITORING 265.90–265.94 ..............                                                    22–006 (For discussion of 22–006.01—006.05 see section H of this
                                                                                                                                                                    notice)
                                                Subpart G—CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE 265.110–265.121 .........                                                      22–007
                                                Subpart H—FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS 265.140–265.150 ................                                                 22–008
                                                Subpart I—USE AND MANAGEMENT OF CONTAINERS 265.170–                                                               22–009
                                                  265.178.
                                                Subpart J—TANK SYSTEMS 265.190–265.200, and 265.202 ...............                                               22–010
                                                Subpart K—SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 265.220–265.231 .................                                                  22–011
                                                Subpart AA—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR PROCESS VENTS                                                               22–019
                                                  265.1030–265.1035.
                                                Subpart BB—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR EQUIPMENT LEAKS                                                             22–020
                                                  265.1050–265.1064.
                                                Subpart CC—AIR EMISSION STANDARDS FOR TANKS, SURFACE                                                              22–021
                                                  IMPOUNDMENTS, AND CONTAINERS 265.1080–265.1091.
                                                Appendix VI ..............................................................................................        22–027

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 266

                                                266.80(a) ..................................................................................................      7–012.01 and .02, including Table

                                                                                                                                      Changes Analogous to Part 268

                                                268.1 (all) .................................................................................................     20–001.01–001.06
                                                268.2 .........................................................................................................   20–002
                                                268.2(c) .....................................................................................................    20–002.03
                                                268.3(a)–(d) ..............................................................................................       20–003.01
                                                268.4 .........................................................................................................   20–004
                                                268.7(a) intro ...........................................................................................        20–005.01
                                                268.7(a)(3)–(8) ..........................................................................................        20–005.01C–.01H
                                                268.7(a)(9) ................................................................................................      20–005.01I, 20–005.01I1–005.01I4
                                                268.7(a)(10) ..............................................................................................       20–005.01J
                                                268.7(b)–(d) ..............................................................................................       20–005.02—005.04
                                                268.9 (all) .................................................................................................     20–006 (all)
                                                268.14 (all) ...............................................................................................      20–007
                                                268.20 .......................................................................................................    20–008.01
                                                Subpart C—PROHIBITIONS ON LAND DISPOSAL 268.30–268.39 ......                                                      20–008.01
                                                268.40 (all) ...............................................................................................      20–009
                                                268.40/Treatment Standard Table revising F039 and by adding K181 ...                                              20–-Table 9
                                                268.42(a) ..................................................................................................      20–010.01
                                                268.42(a)/Table 1 .....................................................................................           20–010.01, Table 10
                                                268.42(c) (all) ...........................................................................................       20–010.02 (all)
                                                268.42(d) ..................................................................................................      20–010.03
                                                268.44(h) (all) ..........................................................................................        5–006 (all)
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                                                268.45 (all) ...............................................................................................      20–011.01–011.04
                                                268.45/Table 1 ..........................................................................................         20–Table 11
                                                268.46 .......................................................................................................    20–Table 9
                                                268.48(a) ..................................................................................................      20–012.01
                                                268.48(a)/Universal Treatment Standards Table adding o-Anisidine (2-                                              20–Table 12
                                                  methoxyaniline); p-Cresidine; 2,4-Dimethylaniline (2,4-xylidine); and
                                                  1,3-Phenylenediamine.
                                                268.49 (all) ...............................................................................................      20–013 (all)



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                                                                                Federal requirement 40 CFR                                                                        Analogous Nebraska authority Title 128

                                                268.50 (all) ...............................................................................................     20–014 (all)
                                                Appendix III List of Halogenated Organic Compounds Regulated Under                                               20–015
                                                  § 268.32.
                                                Appendix IV Wastes Excluded From Lab Packs Under the Alternative                                                 20–16
                                                  Treatment Standards of § 268.42(c).
                                                Appendix VI Recommended Technologies To Achieve Deactivation of                                                  20–17
                                                  Characteristics in Section 268.42.
                                                Appendix VII LDR Effective Dates of Surface Disposed Prohibited Haz-                                             20–018
                                                  ardous Wastes.
                                                Appendix VIII LDR Effective Dates of Injected Prohibited Hazardous                                               20–019
                                                  Wastes.
                                                Appendix IX Extraction Procedure (EP) Toxicity Test Method and                                                   20–020
                                                  Structural Integrity Test (Method 1310B).
                                                Appendix XI Metal Bearing Wastes Prohibited From Dilution in a Com-                                              20–021
                                                  bustion Unit According to 40 CFR 268.3(c).

                                                                                                                                     Changes Analogous to Part 270

                                                270.1(c) intro ............................................................................................      12–001.02
                                                270.1(c)(2)(viii)(B)–(D) ..............................................................................          12–001.03H
                                                270.1(c)(7) ................................................................................................     12–001.09
                                                270.2 ‘‘corrective action management unit’’ .............................................                        1–027
                                                270.2 ‘‘disposal facility’’ ............................................................................         1–043
                                                270.2 ‘‘Facility mailing list’’ .......................................................................          15–006.01A
                                                270.2 ‘‘Remedial Action Plan (RAP)’’ .......................................................                     12–001.0314
                                                270.4(a)(2)–(a)(4) .....................................................................................         12–002.01B–.01D
                                                270.11(d)(1)–(d)(2) ...................................................................................          13–011.03–011.04
                                                270.14 Contents of part B: General requirements ...................................                              13–012.02
                                                270.15–270.27 Specific part B information requirements ........................                                  13–012.04
                                                270.28 .......................................................................................................   13–012.02A
                                                270.30(m) .................................................................................................      14–002.18
                                                270.42 Appendix I adding number 3 to section D; adding number 10 to                                              Appendix V
                                                  Section L; and adding Section N Corrective Action.
                                                270.60(c)(3)(vii) ........................................................................................       12–001.04A1(b)
                                                270.61(b)(5) ..............................................................................................      12–001.04B5
                                                270.62 Hazardous waste incinerator permits ...........................................                           12–001.04C
                                                270.66 Permits for boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous                                             12–001.04F
                                                  waste.
                                                270.68 .......................................................................................................   12–001.04G
                                                270.73(a) ..................................................................................................     12–003.04A
                                                Subpart H—Remedial Action Plans (RAPs) 270.79–270.230 .................                                          12–004

                                                                                                                                     Changes Analogous to Part 273

                                                273.1(a)(2)–(4) ..........................................................................................       25–001.01B
                                                273.2(a)(1) ................................................................................................     25–002.01A
                                                273.2(b)(2) ................................................................................................     25–002.01B
                                                273.2(b)(3) ................................................................................................     25–002.02C
                                                273.3(a) ....................................................................................................    25–003.01
                                                273.4(a) ....................................................................................................    25–004.01
                                                273.5(a) ....................................................................................................    25–005.01
                                                273.5(b) (all) and (c) all ............................................................................          25–005.02 (all) and .03 (all)
                                                273.8(a)–(b) ..............................................................................................      25–007.01–.02
                                                273.9 ‘‘Lamp’’ ...........................................................................................       25–008.06
                                                273.9 ‘‘Large quantity handler of universal waste’’ ..................................                           25–008.07 excluding ‘‘electronic items’’
                                                                                                                                                                 (For discussion of the state’s additional waste stream         ‘‘electronic
                                                                                                                                                                   items’’ see section H of this notice.)
                                                273.9 ‘‘small quantity handler of universal waste’’ ...................................                          25–008.11 excluding ‘‘electronic items’’
                                                                                                                                                                 (For discussion of the state’s additional waste stream         ‘‘electronic
                                                                                                                                                                   items’’ see section H of this notice.)
                                                273.9 ‘‘universal waste’’ ...........................................................................            25–008.13 excluding ‘‘electronic items’’
                                                                                                                                                                 (For discussion of the state’s additional waste stream         ‘‘electronic
                                                                                                                                                                   items’’ see section H of this notice.)
                                                273.10 .......................................................................................................   25–009
                                                273.13–(d) (all) ........................................................................................        25–012.04 (all)
                                                273.14(e) ..................................................................................................     25–013.05
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                                                273.30 .......................................................................................................   25–020
                                                273.32(b)(4) ..............................................................................................      25–022.02D excluding ‘‘electronic items’’ (For discussion of   the state’s
                                                                                                                                                                   additional waste stream ‘‘electronic items’’ see section H   of this no-
                                                                                                                                                                   tice.)
                                                273.33(d) (all) ..........................................................................................       25–023.04 (all)
                                                273.34(e) ..................................................................................................     25–024.05
                                                273.50 .......................................................................................................   25–031
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                                                273.81(a) ..................................................................................................   25–043.01

                                                                                                                                    Changes Analogous to Part 60

                                                Federal Requirement 40 CFR ..................................................................                  Analogous Nebraska authority Title 129
                                                60 Appendix A ..........................................................................................       34–002.02



                                                H. Where are the revised State rules                                      responsibility for determining if the                         NDEQ intended to minimize turbidity in
                                                different from the Federal rules?                                         hazardous waste meets LDR treatment                           samples taken from the well. The
                                                   1. State clarification of Federal rules.                               standards with the generator.                                 Federal regulations do not have these
                                                These clarifications do not affect the                                       (b) At 20–005.01B1, Nebraska requires                      specific requirements, therefore
                                                enforcement status of the rule, but                                       specific language for a contaminated                          Nebraska is more stringent.
                                                simply improves clarity for the                                           soil certification statement. The Federal                        (g) At 22–006, Nebraska adopts and
                                                regulated community.                                                      rules do not specify required language,                       incorporates by reference 40 CFR part
                                                   (a) Nebraska chose not to publish the                                  therefore the State is more stringent.                        265, subpart F, pertaining to
                                                note in 40 CFR 268.42 because all the                                        (c) In title 128, chapter 20, the table—                   groundwater monitoring. At 22–006.03,
                                                information formerly contained in 40                                      Treatment Standards for Hazardous                             Nebraska adds a provision which
                                                CFR 268.42/tables 2 and 3 are now                                         Waste—Nebraska includes the chemical                          requires sampling during the initial four
                                                contained in title 128, chapter 20,                                       1,3-Phenylenediamine under the F039                           consecutive quarters for all analytes
                                                section 009/table 9 and section 010/                                      listing. This chemical is not included in                     listed in 40 CFR 265.92(b), as
                                                table 10. By omitting the note, the State                                 the table located at 40 CFR 268.40.                           incorporated by reference at 22–006.
                                                eliminated a source of possible                                           Therefore the State is more stringent.                        This requirement is more stringent than
                                                confusion.                                                                   (d) At 21–006, Nebraska adopts and                         the Federal rules.
                                                   (b) Nebraska chose not to publish the                                  incorporates by reference 40 CFR part                            The 40 CFR 265.92(b)(1)–(3) outlines
                                                note in 40 CFR 268.43 because all the                                     264, subpart F, pertaining to releases                        criteria required, Nebraska adds a
                                                information formerly contained in 40                                      from solid waste management units.                            provision at 22–006.03, which requires
                                                CFR 268.43/table CCW is now contained                                     Nebraska adds a provision at 21–006.01,                       groundwater monitoring wells to be
                                                in title 128, chapter 20, section 009/                                    which requires groundwater monitoring                         designed according to ASTM Standard
                                                table 9. By omitting the note, the State                                  wells to be designed according to ASTM                        D5092–90. In addition, any groundwater
                                                eliminated a source of possible                                           Standard D5092–90. In addition, any                           monitoring well to be placed in a
                                                confusion.                                                                groundwater monitoring well to be                             stratigraphic unit composed of loessal
                                                   (c) Nebraska chose not to publish the                                  placed in a stratigraphic unit composed                       sediment must be designed and sampled
                                                note in 40 CFR 268.46 because all the                                     of loessal sediment must be designed                          in a manner approved by NDEQ
                                                information formerly contained in 40                                      and sampled in a manner approved by                           intended to minimize turbidity in
                                                CFR 268.46 is now contained in title                                      NDEQ intended to minimize turbidity in                        samples taken from the well. The
                                                128, chapter 20, section 009/table 9. By                                  samples taken from the well. The                              Federal regulations do not have these
                                                omitting the note, the State eliminated                                   Federal regulations do not have these                         specific requirements, therefore
                                                a source of possible confusion.                                           specific requirements, therefore                              Nebraska is more stringent.
                                                   2. More Stringent Nebraska Rules. The                                  Nebraska is more stringent.                                      (h) At 22–006, Nebraska adopts and
                                                Nebraska hazardous waste program                                             (e) At 40 CFR 270.60(b)(3), the Federal                    incorporates by reference 40 CFR part
                                                contains some provisions that are more                                    rules the owner/operator of an injection                      265, subpart F, pertaining to
                                                stringent than is required by the RCRA                                    well disposing of hazardous waste is                          groundwater monitoring. At 40 CFR
                                                program as codified in the July 1, 2015,                                  considered to have RCRA permit if they                        265.93(d)(7)(ii), the Federal regulations
                                                edition of the title 40 of the Code of                                    have a UIC permit issued after                                state that determinations may cease if
                                                Federal Regulations. These more                                           November 8, 1984 and meet the                                 the groundwater quality assessment
                                                stringent provisions are being                                            conditions listed at 270.60(b)(3)(i) and                      plan was implemented during the post-
                                                recognized as a part of the Federally-                                    (ii). Hazardous waste injection wells are                     closure care period. At 22–006.04, the
                                                authorized program.                                                       expressly prohibited under title 122,                         State regulations allow these
                                                   The specific more stringent provisions                                 Nebraska Administrative Code, Rules                           determinations to cease only if the
                                                are also noted in Nebraska’s                                              and Regulations for Underground                               facility is operating under an approved
                                                authorization application. They include,                                  Injection and Mineral Production Wells,                       Post Closure Plan. Therefore the State
                                                but are not limited to, the following:                                    chapter 3, section 003. Through this                          regulations are more stringent than the
                                                   (a) 40 CFR 268.7(a)(1) and (a)(2)                                      prohibition, the State rule is more                           Federal rules.
                                                include parenthetical provisions,                                         stringent than the Federal rule.                                 (i) At 22–006, Nebraska adopts and
                                                beginning with ‘‘Alternatively,’’ which                                      (f) At 22–006, Nebraska adopts and                         incorporates by reference 40 CFR part
                                                allow a generator of hazardous waste to                                   incorporates by reference 40 CFR part                         265, subpart F, pertaining to
                                                send the waste to a RCRA-permitted                                        265, subpart F, pertaining to                                 groundwater monitoring. Under
                                                hazardous waste treatment facility                                        groundwater monitoring. Nebraska adds                         265.93(f), the owner or operator must
                                                without determining whether the                                           a provision at 22–006.01, which                               report the results of analyses annually.
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                                                hazardous waste has to be treated before                                  requires groundwater monitoring wells                         At 22–006.05, Nebraska requires the
                                                it can be land disposed. This allowance                                   to be designed according to ASTM                              analyses to be submitted within 45 days
                                                shifts the determination requirement to                                   Standard D5092–90. In addition, any                           following the end of the quarter in
                                                the treatment facility. Nebraska omits                                    groundwater monitoring well to be                             which the sample was taken. Therefore,
                                                these parenthetical provisions and is                                     placed in a stratigraphic unit composed                       the State is more stringent.
                                                therefore more stringent than the                                         of loessal sediment must be designed                             (j) The Federal regulations at
                                                Federal regulations by keeping the                                        and sampled in a manner approved by                           273.32(b)(4) require a large quantity


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                                                handler of universal waste to send                       this authorization. EPA will continue to              the State RCRA hazardous waste
                                                written notification of universal waste                  implement and issue permits for HSWA                  program without altering the
                                                management to the regulating authority.                  requirements for which Nebraska is not                relationship or the distribution of power
                                                Nebraska requires the generator to list                  yet authorized.                                       and responsibilities established by
                                                the type of waste being generated.                                                                             RCRA. This action also is not subject to
                                                                                                         J. How does this action affect Indian
                                                Therefore, the state rule is more                                                                              Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885,
                                                                                                         Country (18 U.S.C. 1151) in Nebraska?
                                                stringent than the Federal rule.                                                                               April 23, 1997), because it is not
                                                   (k) At 261.2(c)(3), and in column 3 of                   Nebraska is not authorized to carry                economically significant and it does not
                                                261.2(c)(4) table 1, the Federal                         out its Hazardous Waste Program in                    make decisions based on environmental
                                                regulations list the exclusion cited at                  Indian Country within the State. This                 health or safety risks. This action is not
                                                261.4(a)(17). Nebraska did not adopt                     authority remains with EPA. Therefore,                subject to Executive Order 13211,
                                                this exclusion. Therefore, the state is                  this action has no effect in Indian                   ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations That
                                                more stringent than the Federal                          Country.                                              Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                regulations.                                             K. What is codification and is EPA                    Distribution or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
                                                   3. Broader in scope. EPA considers                                                                          22, 2001) because it is not a significant
                                                                                                         codifying Nebraska’s Hazardous Waste
                                                the following state requirements to be                                                                         regulatory action under Executive Order
                                                                                                         Program as authorized in this rule?
                                                beyond the scope of the Federal                                                                                12866.
                                                program, and therefore EPA is not                           Codification is the process of placing                Under RCRA 3006(b), EPA grants a
                                                authorizing these requirements and                       the State’s statutes and regulations that             state’s application for incorporation by
                                                cannot enforce them. Entities must                       comprise the State’s authorized                       reference as long as the State meets the
                                                comply with these requirements in                        hazardous waste program into the Code                 criteria required by RCRA. It would thus
                                                accordance with state law, but they are                  of Federal Regulations. We do this by                 be inconsistent with applicable law for
                                                not RCRA requirements. The specific                      referencing the authorized State rules in             the EPA, when it reviews a state
                                                broader in scope provisions include, but                 40 CFR part 272. EPA is not codifying                 authorization application, to require the
                                                are not limited to, the following:                       the authorization of Nebraska’s changes               use of any particular voluntary
                                                   (a) At 22–006, Nebraska adopts and                    at this time. However, we reserve the                 consensus standard in place of another
                                                incorporates by reference 40 CFR part                    amendment of 40 CFR part 272, subpart                 standard that otherwise satisfies the
                                                265, subpart F, pertaining to                            CC for the authorization of Nebraska’s                requirements of RCRA. Thus, the
                                                groundwater monitoring. At 40 CFR                        program changes at a later date.                      requirements of section 12(d) of the
                                                265.92(b), the owner or operator must                    L. Administrative Requirements                        National Technology Transfer and
                                                determine the concentration or value of                                                                        Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.
                                                the listed parameters in ground-water                       The Office of Management and Budget                272 note) do not apply. As required by
                                                samples. At 22–006.02, Nebraska                          (OMB) has exempted this action from                   section 3 of Executive Order 12988 (61
                                                includes sampling for volatile organic                   the requirements of Executive Order                   FR 4729, February 7, 1996), in issuing
                                                compounds (VOCs) at the discretion of                    12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993),                 this rule, EPA has taken the necessary
                                                the Director on a case-by-case basis. The                and therefore, this action is not subject             steps to eliminate drafting errors and
                                                VOCs shall be analyzed in accordance                     to review by OMB. This action                         ambiguity, minimize potential litigation,
                                                with a method approved by the Director.                  authorizes State requirements for the                 and provide a clear legal standard
                                                This requirement is broader in scope                     purpose of RCRA 3006 and imposes no                   affected conduct. EPA has complied
                                                than the Federal rules.                                  additional requirements beyond those                  with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR
                                                   (b) Title 128 chapter 25 contains                     imposed by State law. Accordingly, I                  8859, March 15, 1988) by examining the
                                                Nebraska’s ‘‘Standards for Universal                     certify that this action will not have a              takings implications of the rule in
                                                Waste Management.’’ The state adds an                    significant economic impact on a                      accordance with the ‘‘Attorney
                                                additional waste stream ‘‘electronic                     substantial number of small entities                  General’s Supplemental Guidelines for
                                                items’’ to the list of types of universal                under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5               the Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of
                                                waste subject to these regulations. 40                   U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this action              Unanticipated Takings’’ issued under
                                                CFR part 273, the Federal ‘‘Standards                    authorizes pre-existing requirements                  the executive order. This rule does not
                                                for Universal Waste Management’’ do                      under State law and does not impose                   impose an information collection
                                                not include ‘‘electronic items’’ as an                   any additional enforceable duty beyond                burden under the provisions of the
                                                identified waste stream. Therefore, any                  that required by State law, it does not               Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C.
                                                references or requirements for managing                  contain any unfunded mandate or                       3501 et seq.
                                                the ‘‘electronic items’’ waste stream                    significantly or uniquely affect small                   The Congressional Review Act, 5
                                                universal waste are broader in scope                     governments, as described in the                      U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
                                                and not enforceable by EPA.                              Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                  Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                                                                         (Pub. L. 104–4). For the same reason,                 Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
                                                I. Who handles permits after the                         this action also does not significantly or            that before a rule may take effect, the
                                                authorization takes effect?                              uniquely affect the communities of                    agency promulgating the rule must
                                                   Nebraska will issue permits for all the               Tribal governments, as specified by                   submit a rule report, which includes a
                                                provisions for which it is authorized                    Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                   copy of the rule, to each House of the
                                                and will administer the permits it                       November 9, 2000). This action will not               Congress and to the Comptroller General
                                                issues. EPA will continue to administer                  have substantial direct effects on the                of the United States prior to publication
                                                and enforce any RCRA hazardous waste                     States, on the relationship between the               in the Federal Register. A major rule
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                                                permits or portions of permits which                     national government and the States, or                cannot take effect until 60 days after it
                                                EPA issued prior to the effective date of                on the distribution of power and                      is published in the Federal Register.
                                                this authorization until they expire or                  responsibilities among the various                    This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
                                                are terminated. EPA will not issue any                   levels of government, as specified in                 defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). This action
                                                more permits, or new portions of                         Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,                   will be effective January 17, 2017,
                                                permits, for the provisions listed in the                August 10, 1999), because it merely                   unless objections to this authorization
                                                table above after the effective date of                  authorizes State requirements as part of              are received.


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                                                List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 271                      Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,                 Dated: November 3, 2016.
                                                                                                         Reporting and recordkeeping                           Mark Hague,
                                                   Environmental protection,                             requirements.                                         Regional Administrator, Region 7.
                                                Administrative practice and procedure,
                                                                                                           Authority: This action is issued under the          [FR Doc. 2016–27680 Filed 11–16–16; 8:45 am]
                                                Confidential business information,                       authority of Sections 2002(a), 3006, and              BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                Hazardous waste, Hazardous waste                         7004(b) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as
                                                transportation, Indian lands,                            amended, 42 U.S.C. 6912(a), 6926, 6974(b).
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Document Created: 2016-11-17 02:59:43
Document Modified: 2016-11-17 02:59:43
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionDirect final rule.
DatesThis final authorization will become effective on January 17, 2017, unless EPA receives adverse written comments by December 19, 2016. If EPA receives such comments, we will publish a timely withdrawal of this direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that this rule will not take effect.
ContactLisa Haugen, EPA Region 7, Enforcement Coordination Office, 11201 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219,
FR Citation81 FR 81007 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Administrative Practice and Procedure; Confidential Business Information; Hazardous Waste; Hazardous Waste Transportation; Indian Lands; Intergovernmental Relations; Penalties and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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