United States Solid Waste and
Environmental Protection Emergency Response EPA530-F-93-014
Agency (OS-305) August 1993
Office of Solid Waste
&EPA Environmental
Fact Sheet
Large-volume Wastes from
Coal-fired Electric Utilities
Exempt as Hazardous Waste
7?7e Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined that
large-volume wastes from coal-fired electric utilities pose minimal risks to
human health and the environment. Therefore, it is unnecessary to
manage these wastes as hazardous. The Agency believes that industry
and the states should continue to review appropriate management
methods for these wastes.
Background
In a 1988 Report to Congress, EPA recommended that four large-
volume wastes from coal-fired electric utilities—fly ash, bottom ash,
boiler slag, and flue gas desulfiirization waste—continue to be exempt
from regulation as hazardous under Subtitle C of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The Report also indicated that
the Agency intended to study the "remaining" wastes from coal-fired
utilities, noncoal-fired utilities, and nonutility boilers burning any type
of fossil fuels. Although the Agency recommended exemption for the
large-volume wastes in its Report to Congress, EPA did not make a
final regulatory determination on them.
Subsequently, the Agency collected data and information to
supplement the 1988 Report to Congress. In February 1993, the
Agency presented the new data and solicited public comment for
purposes of finalizing the regulatory status of large-volume wastes from
the combustion of coal by electric utilities.
Action
This rule continues to exempt four large-volume, fossil fuel
combustion wastes from regulation as hazardous waste. Fly ash,
bottom ash, boiler slag, and flue gas desulfurization wastes generated
from coal-fired utilities pose minimal risks to human health and the
environment. EPA recommends that any potential problems associated
with the management of these wastes be addressed on a site-specific
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basis. These waste streams also will be considered for inclusion in the
Agency's continuing assessment of industrial solid waste under RCRA,
Subtitle D.
Contact
For additional information or to order a copy of the Federal Register
notice, contact the RCRA Hotline, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30
p.m. EST. The national, toll-free number is (800) 424-9346; TDD (800)
553-7672 (hearing impaired); in Washington, D.C., the number is (703)
412-9810, TDD (703) 412-3323.
Copies of documents relevant to this rule may be obtained by writ-
ing: RCRA Information Center (RIC), U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Solid Waste (OS-305), 401 M Street SW, Washington,
D.C. 20460.
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