Section 25200.1.5 Of Article 9. Permitting Of Facilities From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 9.
25200.1.5
. (a) The department may establish an administrative
process to certify hazardous waste environmental technologies that it
determines will not pose a significant potential hazard to human
health and safety or to the environment if they are used under
specified operating conditions. Hazardous waste environmental
technologies which may be certified shall include, but are not
limited to, hazardous waste management technologies, site mitigation
technologies, and waste minimization and pollution prevention
technologies. The certification process shall not be used for
hazardous waste incineration technologies. The certification shall
include all of the following:
(1) A statement of the technical specifications applicable to the
technology.
(2) A determination of the composition of the hazardous wastes or
chemical constituents for which the technology can appropriately be
used.
(3) An estimate of the efficacy and efficiency of the technology
in regard to the hazardous wastes or chemical constituents for which
it is certified.
(4) A specification of the minimal operational standards the
technology is required to meet to ensure that the certified
technology is managed properly and used safely.
(b) An applicant for certification of a hazardous waste
environmental technology shall provide the department with any
information required by the department to make a determination on the
application for certification.
(c) The department's proposed decision on an application for
certification of a hazardous waste environmental technology shall be
published in the California Regulatory Notice Register and shall be
subject to a 30-day comment period. The department's final decision
on an application for certification of a hazardous waste
environmental technology shall become effective not sooner than 30
days from the date of publication of the final decision in the
California Regulatory Notice Register.
(d) The department may decertify a hazardous waste environmental
technology if it determines, on the basis of any information, that
the hazardous waste environmental technology may pose a significant
potential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment.
The department may decertify a hazardous waste environmental
technology in accordance with the procedure set forth in subdivision
(c).
(e) The department's decision on an application for certification
under this section is exempt from the requirements of Chapter 3.5
(commencing with Section 11340), Chapter 4 (commencing with Section
11370), and Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 1 of
Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, and shall not be
subject to the review and approval of the Office of Administrative
Law.
(f) Based on the determination made by the department pursuant to
subdivision (a), other local and state government permitting
authorities may take this certification process into consideration
when making their permitting decisions.
(g) (1) The department shall place appropriate conditions on any
certification granted pursuant to this section. Those conditions may
include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(A) Limits on the types, volume, and concentration of waste
streams that may be employed with the technology.
(B) Operating requirements.
(C) Monitoring requirements.
(2) Any technology certified by the department pursuant to this
section may be eligible for authorization pursuant to permit-by-rule
or conditional authorization pursuant to Section 25200.3, or
conditional exemption pursuant to Section 25201.5, only if the
department determines that the use of that technology to handle the
waste stream or streams is demonstrated to be as safe and as
effective as the processes that are subject to regulation pursuant to
permit-by-rule or conditional authorization pursuant to Section
25200.3 or conditional exemption pursuant to Section 25201.5. A
certified technology determined to be eligible for authorization
pursuant to permit-by-rule shall, in addition to any conditions
placed on the certification pursuant to paragraph (1), operate in
accordance with all conditions of the certification and
permit-by-rule.
(3) In determining the placement of a technology certified
pursuant to this section for operation pursuant to permit-by-rule or
pursuant to a grant of conditional authorization under Section
25200.3 or conditional exemption under Section 25201.5, the
department shall, to the extent information is available, consider
all the following factors in making its determination:
(A) The hazardous waste streams that are treated using the
treatment methods and the hazards to human health and safety or the
environment posed by those hazardous wastes and their hazardous
constituents.
(B) The complexity of the treatment method, the degree of
difficulty in carrying it out, and the technology that is used to
carry it out.
(C) Chemical or physical hazards that are associated with the use
of the treatment process and the degree to which these hazards are
similar to, or differ from, the chemical or physical hazards that are
associated with the production processes that are carried out in the
facilities that produce the hazardous waste that is treated using
the treatment methods.
(D) The levels of specialized operator training, equipment
maintenance, and monitoring that are required to ensure the safety of
the treatment method and its effectiveness in treating particular
hazardous waste streams.
(E) The types of accidents that may occur during the treatment of
particular types of hazardous waste streams, the likely consequences
of those accidents, and the actual accident history associated with
use of the treatment method.
(h) The department shall charge fees to review and certify
environmental technologies pursuant to this section that are
sufficient to recover the actual costs of the department in reviewing
and approving the technology.
(i) The department shall implement a program to continually
monitor and oversee manufacturers and users of technologies certified
pursuant to this section, to ensure that the certified technologies
are operating in a manner which is not hazardous to human health and
safety or to the environment.
(j) The department shall adopt regulations to implement the
certification process.