WAC 173-304-300
Waste recycling facility standards. (1)
Applicability.
(a) These standards apply to facilities engaged in
recycling or utilization of solid waste on the land, including
but not limited to:
(i) Noncontainerized composting in piles;
(ii) Utilization of sewage sludge, septage and other
organic wastes on land for beneficial use;
(iii) Accumulation of wastes in piles for recycling or
utilization.
(b) These standards do not apply to:
(i) Single family residences and single family farms
engaged in composting of their own wastes;
(ii) Facilities engaged in the recycling of solid waste
containing garbage, such as garbage composting, which are
subject to WAC 173-304-400, Solid waste handling facility
standards;
(iii) Facilities engaged in the storage of tires which
are subject to WAC 173-304-400, Solid waste handling facility
standards;
(iv) Problem wastes as defined in WAC 173-304-100;
(v) Facilities engaged in recycling of solid waste stored
in surface impoundments which are subject to WAC 173-304-400,
Solid waste handling facility standards; and
(vi) Woodwaste or hog fuel piles to be used as fuel or
raw materials stored temporarily in piles being actively used
so long as the criteria of WAC 173-304-300 (3)(c)(i) are met.
(c) These standards do not apply to any facility that
recycles or utilizes solid wastes in containers, tanks,
vessels, or in any enclosed building, including buy-back
recycling centers.
(2) Effective dates. All existing facilities recycling
solid waste not in conformance with this section shall be
placed upon a compliance schedule under WAC 173-304-600(1) to
assure compliance within two years of the effective date of
this regulation.
(3) Waste recycling requirements.
(a) All applicable solid waste recycling facilities shall
apply for and obtain a solid waste permit under WAC 173-304-600, permits.
(b) Applicable waste recycling facilities shall submit
annual reports to the jurisdictional health department and the
department by March 1 of the following year for which the data
is collected on forms supplied by the department. The annual
reports shall include quantities and types of waste recycled
for purposes of determining progress towards achieving the
goals of waste reduction, waste recycling, and treatment in
accordance with RCW 70.95.010(4). Such facilities may request
and be assured of confidentiality for their reports in
accordance with chapter 42.17 RCW and RCW 43.21A.160.
(c) All facilities storing solid waste in outdoor piles
or surface impoundments for the purpose of waste recycling
shall be considered to be storing or disposing of solid waste
if:
(i) At least fifty percent of the material has not been
shown to have been recycled in the past three years and any
material has been on-site more than five years; or
(ii) Groundwater or surface water, air, and/or land
contamination has occurred or will likely occur under current
conditions of storage or in case of fire, or flood.
Upon such a determination by the jurisdictional health
department that (c)(i) or (ii) of this subsection are met, the
jurisdictional health department may require a permit
application and issuance of a permit under WAC 173-304-600 of
these rules.
(d) Waste recycling facilities shall allow jurisdictional
health department and department representatives entry for
inspection purposes and to determine compliance with these
rules at reasonable times.
(e) All applicable waste recycling facilities shall not
conflict with the county comprehensive solid waste management
plan required by WAC 173-304-011 of these rules.
(f) All waste recycling facilities shall comply with
applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations,
including but not limited to environmental regulations and
laws.
(4) Sewage sludge utilization requirements.
In addition to the requirements of subsection (3) of this
section, all facilities utilizing sewage sludge, including
septage shall comply with the department's Municipal and
Domestic Sludge Utilization Guidelines WDOE 82-11, dated
September 1982 or as hereafter amended. Facilities utilizing
sewage sludge on the land in a manner not consistent with nor
meeting the requirement of the guidelines are required to meet
the landspreading disposal standards of WAC 173-304-450.
(5) Woodwaste and other organic sludge utilization
requirements.
(a) Facilities utilizing woodwaste not otherwise excluded
under WAC 173-304-015, shall comply with these recycling
standards. Applying woodwaste and other primarily organic
sludges such as pulp and paper mill treatment sludges to the
land shall be in a manner consistent with the Municipal and
Domestic Sludge Utilization Guidelines WDOE 82-11 dated
September 1982 or as hereafter amended. Only agricultural or
silvicultural sites where such sludges are demonstrated to
have soil conditioning or fertilizer value shall be
acceptable, provided that the woodwaste and other primarily
organic sludges are applied as a soil conditioner or
fertilizer in accordance with accepted agricultural and
silvicultural practice. Facilities utilizing woodwaste or
other primarily organic sludges on the land in a manner not
consistent with nor meeting the requirement of the guidelines
are required to meet the landspreading disposal standards of
WAC 173-304-450.
(b) Facilities utilizing woodwaste or other primarily
organic sludges shall also comply with the standards of
subsection (3) of this section.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.21A RCW. 85-22-013 (Order
85-18), § 173-304-300, filed 10/28/85.]