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Final Rule: Reconsideration and Final Amendments for Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials that are Solid Waste

Final Rule: Reconsideration and Final Amendments for Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials that are Solid Waste
Basic Information
Legal Authorities
  • 42 U.S.C. §6912(a)(1)
  • 42 U.S.C. §6903(27)
  • 42 U.S.C. §7429
Federal Register Citations
  • 78 FR 9111
Code of Federal Regulations Citations
  • 40 CFR Part 241
Docket Numbers
  • EPA-HQ-RCRA-2008-0329
Effective Date
  • February 7, 2013

On this page:

  • Rule Summary
  • Rule History
  • Additional Resources

Rule Summary

These non-hazardous secondary materials (NHSM) revisions were finalized within a joint rulemaking under the Clean Air Act for commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators (CISWI). Refer to Section III - "NHSM Final Revisions" for the NHSM revisions in the rulemaking package. The targeted changes to the NHSM regulations are listed at the end of the document under "Part 241 - Solid Wastes Used As Fuels or Ingredients in Combustion Units." The NHSM part of the preamble begins on page 9135 of the Federal Register notice for the consolidated rulemaking.

This rule amends title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 241, which was originally codified by the 2011 NHSM rule. EPA re-examined that March 2011 NHSM rule and has finalized amendments and clarifications on certain issues where the Agency received new information, as well as specific targeted revisions that are appropriate to allow implementation of the rule as the Agency originally intended.

These amendments clarify and provide direction to facilities applying the legitimacy criteria, and emphasize the flexibilities embodied in the rule. The final revisions also list several NHSMs as categorical non-wastes when used as a fuel, and provides a process for the regulated community to request an EPA rulemaking that would identify additional materials as categorical non-waste fuels. Please see the fact sheet and the federal register notice for additional information.

  • View the final rule in the Federal Register.

Rule History

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Identification of Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials that are Solid Waste

On March 21, 2011, EPA promulgated the base NHSM regulations titled "Identification of Non-Hazardous Secondary Materials that are Solid Waste" (often referred to as the "NHSM Final Rule"). The NHSM final rule provides the standards and procedures for identifying whether NHSMs are solid waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) when used as fuels or ingredients in combustion units.

  • Combustion units that burn non-hazardous secondary materials that are not solid waste under RCRA are subject to the section 112 Clean Air Act requirements for commercial, industrial or institutional boilers or cement kilns.
  • Combustion units that burn non-hazardous secondary materials that are solid waste under RCRA are subject to the section 129 CAA requirements for solid waste incinerators.

Following promulgation of the NHSM final rule, the regulated community expressed concerns regarding the regulatory criteria for a NHSM to be considered a legitimate, non-waste fuel and how to demonstrate compliance with those criteria. The Agency re-examined the NHSM final rule and published targeted revisions on February 7, 2013. The revisions,among other things, added categorical non-waste determinations and provided a process to add additional NHSMs to the list.


Additional Resources

Information developed for the February 7, 2013 Final Rule:

  • Fact Sheet: Final Revisions to the Identification of NHSMs that Solid Wastes Final Rule.
  • Response to Comments.
  • December 23, 2011 Proposed Rule.

Information developed for the proposed revisions to the Final Rule (Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration):

  • Fact Sheet on CISIWI.

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