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13-22-12-3. Fee Schedule; Annual Operation Fees

Sec. 3. For hazardous waste, the annual operation fees are as follows: Fee Land Disposal $37,500 Incinerator (per unit) $10,000 Storage $ 2,500 Treatment $10,000 Generator $ 1,565 Postclosure Activity $ 1,500 Groundwater Compliance Sampling at active facilities (per well) $ 1,000 [Pre-1996 Recodification Citation: 13-7-16.1-3(h) part.] As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.12.

13-22-10-23. Effects of Granting Certificate; Limitations of Local Government

Sec. 23. (a) A: (1) certificate of environmental compatibility granted under: (A) IC 13-7-8.6 (before its repeal); or (B) this chapter (before the expiration of the sections of this chapter authorizing the hazardous waste facility site approval authority to grant certificates of environmental compatibility); preempts any local government zoning or other land use regulations, laws, […]

13-22-11-1. Information Gathering and Dissemination

Sec. 1. (a) The office shall do the following: (1) Continuously gather information on secondary material utilization or waste reduction practices and technology from sources within and outside Indiana. (2) Provide information and advice on secondary material utilization or waste reduction in response to a request from a business or business organization that is active […]

13-22-11-2. Advice; Priorities

Sec. 2. In directing the office to present advice to businesses under section 1(b) of this chapter, the commissioner shall establish a priority among types of businesses according to the following: (1) The degree or magnitude of waste reduction that could be achieved by a type of business, in comparison to the waste reduction that […]

13-22-11-4. Contents of Report; Confidentiality for Trade Secrets

Sec. 4. (a) The following information may be included with the report under section 3 of this chapter for the period covered by the report: (1) A description of the industrial operation that generated the hazardous waste, including information on the following: (A) The steps taken in the operation. (B) The machinery and materials used […]

13-22-11.5-1. Construction of Chapter

Sec. 1. This chapter may not be construed: (1) as allowing a person to exercise less than reasonable precautions in the handling of hazardous secondary materials; or (2) to be less stringent than federal law. As added by P.L.45-1997, SEC.21.