RCRA Standardized Permit Applications
A RCRA standardized permit is a new type of streamlined RCRA permit that a facility may obtain to manage hazardous waste under the following scenarios:
- The facility generates the waste and then stores or non thermally treats the hazardous waste on-site in containers, tanks, or containment building; or
- The facility receives hazardous waste generated off-site at a facility under the same ownership of the receiving facility and the receiving facility then stores or non thermally treats the hazardous waste on-site in containers, tanks, or containment building
The following forms must be used/submitted in developing an application for a RCRA permit or a renewed RCRA permit:
- RCRA Standardized Permit Program Fact Sheet
- RCRA Permit Application (LPC-PA23)
- Part A Permit Application Form
- RCRA Standardized Permit Application Instructions
- RCRA Standardized Permit Application Completeness & Technical Checklist
- Facility Audit Certification Form
- 39(i) Certification (for operating a waste management facility)
The following form must be used/submitted in developing an application to modify a RCRA permit:
The following forms must be submitted to transfer ownership or operation for a RCRA Standardized Permit to another entity:
- RCRA Permit Application (LPC-PA23)
- 39(i) Certification ( for operating a waste management facility)
The following forms must be submitted along with a closure documentation report in certifying closure of a unit (or units) covered in a RCRA Standardized Permit: