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6 CRR-NY 374-1.7NY-CRR
6 CRR-NY 374-1.7
374-1.7 Spent lead-acid batteries being reclaimed.
(1) Are spent lead-acid batteries exempt from hazardous waste management requirements? If you generate, collect, transport, store, or regenerate lead-acid batteries for reclamation purposes, you may be exempt from certain hazardous waste management requirements. Use the following table to determine which requirements apply to you. Alternatively, you may choose to manage your spent lead-acid batteries under the "Universal Waste" rule in Subpart 374-3 of this Part.
If your batteries...
(i) Will be reclaimed through regeneration (such as by electrolyte replacement). are exempt from Part 372 (except section 372.2[a][2]), 373, 374-1, 376 and 621 of this Title, and the notification requirements at section 3010 of RCRA. are subject to Part 371 and section 372.2(a)(2) of this Title.
(ii) Will be reclaimed other than through regeneration. generate, collect, and/or transport these batteries. are exempt from Parts 372 (except section 372[a][2]), 373, 374-1, and 621 of this Title, and the notification requirements at section 3010 of RCRA. are subject to Part 371 and section 372.2(a)(2), and applicable provisions under Part 376 of this Title.
(iii) Will be reclaimed other than through regeneration. store these batteries but you aren't the reclaimer. are exempt from Parts 372 (except section 372[a][2]), 373, 374-1, and 621 of this Title, and the notification requirements at section 3010 of RCRA. are subject to Part 371 and section 372.2(a)(2), and applicable provisions under Part 376 of this Title.
(iv) Will be reclaimed other than through regeneration. store these batteries before you reclaim them. must comply with section 374-1.7(a)(2) and as appropriate other provisions described in 374.-1.7(a)(2). are subject to Part 371 and section 372.2(a)(2), and applicable provisions under Part 376 of this Title.
(v) Will be reclaimed other than through regeneration. don't store these batteries before you reclaim them. are exempt from Parts 372 (except section 372[a][2]), 373, 374-1, and 621 of this Title, and the notification requirements at section 3010 of RCRA. are subject to Part 371 and section 372.2(a)(2), and applicable provisions under Part 376 of this Title.
(2) If I store spent lead-acid batteries before I reclaim them but not through regeneration, which requirements apply? The requirements of subparagraph (1)(ii) of this subdivision apply to you if you store spent lead-acid batteries before you reclaim them, but you don't reclaim them through regeneration. The requirements are slightly different depending on your Part 373 permit status.
(i) For interim status facilities, you must comply with:
(a) notification requirements under section 3010 of RCRA;
(b) all applicable provisions in section 373-3.1 of this Title;
(c) all applicable provisions in sections 373-3.2 except subdivision (d) (waste analysis) of this Title;
(d) all applicable provisions in sections 373-3.4 and 373-3.5 of this Title;
(e) all applicable provisions in section 373-3.5 except subdivision (b) (dealing with the use of the manifest and manifest discrepancies), of this Title;
(f) all applicable provisions in sections 373-3.6 through 373-3.12 of this Title; and
(g) all applicable provisions in Subpart 373-1 and Part 621 of this Title.
(ii) For permitted facilities:
(b) all applicable provisions in section 373-2.1 of this Title;
(c) all applicable provisions in section 373-2.2 except subdivision (e) (waste analysis) of this Title;
(d) all applicable provisions in sections 373-2.3 and 373-2.4 of this Title;
(e) all applicable provisions in section 373-2.5 except subdivision (b) (dealing with the use of the manifest and manifest discrepancies), of this Title;
(f) all applicable provisions in sections 373-2.6 through 373-3.12 of this Title; and