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Regulation 61-79.260: Hazardous Waste Management System; General
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
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Abstract
This part provides definitions of terms, general standards, and overview information applicable to R.61-79.260 through R.61-79.266 and R.61-79.268 of this chapter. In this part:
(1) Section 260.2 sets forth the rules that the Department will use in making information it receives available to the public and sets forth the requirements that generators, transporters, or owners or operators of treatment, storage, or disposal facilities must follow to assert claims of business confidentiality with respect to information that is submitted to the Department under R.61-79.260 through R.61-79.266 and R.61-79.268 of this chapter.
(2) Section 260.3 establishes rules of grammatical construction for R.61-79.260 through R.61-79.266 under these regulations and R.61-79.268 of this chapter.
(3) Section 260.10 defines terms which are used in R.61-79.260 through R.61-79.266 and R.61-79.268 of this chapter.
(4) Section 260.20 establishes procedures for petitioning the Department to amend, modify, or revoke any provision of R.61-79.260 through R.61-79.266 and R.61-79.268 of this chapter, and establishes procedures governing the Department’s action on such petitions.
(5) Section 260.21 establishes procedures for petitioning the Department to approve testing methods as equivalent to those prescribed in R.61-79.261, R.61-79.264 or R.61-79.265 of this chapter.
(6) Section 260.22 establishes procedures for petitioning the Department to amend Subpart D of R.61-79.261 to exclude a waste from a particular facility.
Issue Date
4/20/2022
Keywords
Refuse and refuse disposal--South Carolina, Hazardous waste management industry--South Carolina
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