HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSHW-2024-005259[Date]Nick Crosby
Utah Public Health Laboratory
4431 South 2700 West
Taylorsville, UT 84129RE:Emergency Permit No. UT-009-2024UTR000011437Dear Mr. Crosby:
Enclosed is Emergency Permit #UT-009-2024 authorizing the Utah Public Health Laboratory to treat one container of unstable, hazardous waste of the following material: Diethylene Glycol
Monoethyl Ether (1x250ml). The material has been deemed unstable for transport and requires treatment prior to shipment. Treatment will be conducted onsite by the Reactive Materials
Division of Clean Harbors Environmental Services.This permit was effective and expired on the dates specified in the permit and is issued under the authority of the Utah Solid and Hazardous
Waste Act and R315-270-61 of the Utah Administrative Code.If you have any questions, please call Gabrielle Marinick at 385-499-0172.Sincerely,Douglas J. Hansen,DirectorDivision ofWaste
Management and Radiation ControlDJH/GEM/[??]Enclosure:Emergency Permit No. UT-009-2024
c:Angela C. Dunn, MD, MPH, Health Officer, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Dorothy Adams, Deputy Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Ron Lund, Environmental Health Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Jason Widdows, Operations Manager, Reactive Materials Services, Clean Harbors (Email) widdow.jason@cleanharbors.com
Annette Maxwell, U.S. EPA, Region VIII
Electronic copies to: Hans Millican (DERR). Ashley Sumner (EDO), Kaci McNeill (WMRC), Tom Ball (WMRC), and LeAnn Johnson (DHRM)
Paper copies to: Facility File, Public Participation File, Alisa WestenskowSTATE OF UTAH EMERGENCY PERMIT UT-009-2024Permittee:Utah Public Health Laboratory UTR000011437Salt Lake County,
Utah
Pursuant to the Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Act, Utah Code §19-6-101, et. seq., as amended, and the Utah Administrative Code (UAC R315-260 through R315-270 and R315-124), the Director
of the Division ofWaste Management and Radiation Control (Director), based on representations by the Utah Public Health Laboratory (hereafter called the “Permittee”), found the described
circumstances potentially posed an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health or the environment and, therefore, issued an oral temporary emergency permit and is now followed
by this emergency permit (Permit),to treat one container of unstable, hazardous waste of the following material: Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether (1x250ml). The material has been deemed
unstable for transport and requires treatment prior to shipment. Treatment will be conducted onsite by the Reactive Materials Division of Clean Harbors Environmental Services.The Director’s
issuance of such Permit is also authorized under Section 3006(b) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. § 6926(b).The Permittee shall comply with all terms and conditions
of this Permit. ThisPermit consists of the applicable portions of UAC R315-260 through 263,R315-124, and R315-101. Additionally, to the extent possible and not inconsistent with the
imminent and substantial endangerment, this Permit also incorporates, applicable requirements of UAC R315-270, R315-264, and R315-266. Applicable rules are those that are in effect
on the date of issuance of this permit. The Director’s decision to issue an oral emergency permit, followed by this temporary emergency permit, is wholly dependent upon the premise that
the information received in a work plan dated March 12, 2024 (DSHW-2024-005234) is accurate and the treatment will be conducted as specified in this work plan. Any inaccuracies or misrepresentations
found in the request described above may be grounds for termination of this Permit, in accordance with UAC R315-270-61(b)(4), and possible enforcement action. The Permittee shall immediately
inform the Director of any deviation from, or changes in, the information in the request which would affect the Permittee's ability to comply with the applicable regulations.This Permit
is effective March 18, 2024, and expires April 1, 2024, unless terminated in accordance with applicable rules.Signature:Date: _________________Douglas J. Hansen, Director
Division ofWaste Management and Radiation Control[Date]The Deseret NewsLegal Advertising DepartmentEMAIL:legals@deseretnews.comRE:Account #9001350993To Whom It May Concern:This email
constitutes authorization to publish the NOTICE below in the Deseret News on [publication date (the Deseret News publishes only on Friday)].Please send invoice and affidavit of publication
to:Douglas J. Hansen,DirectorDivision of Waste Management and Radiation ControlP.O. Box 144880Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880
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c:Angela C. Dunn, MD, MPH, Health Officer, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Dorothy Adams, Deputy Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Ron Lund, Environmental Health Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Jason Widdows, Operations Manager, Reactive Materials Services, Clean Harbors (Email) widdow.jason@cleanharbors.com
Annette Maxwell, Region 8, EPA
Electronic copies to: Hans Millican (DERR). Ashley Sumner (EDO), Kaci McNeill (WMRC), Tom Ball (WMRC), and LeAnn Johnson (DHRM)
Paper copies to: Facility File, Public Participation File, Alisa Westenskow[Date]The Salt Lake TribuneLegal Advertising DepartmentEMAIL:legals@sltrib.comRE:Account #SLT0010250To Whom
It May Concern:This email constitutes authorization to publish the NOTICE below in the Salt Lake Tribune on [publication date (the Tribune publishes only on Sunday)].Please send invoice
and affidavit of publication to:Douglas J. Hansen,DirectorDivision of Waste Management and Radiation ControlP.O. Box 144880Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880
Enclosure:Public Notice
c:Angela C. Dunn, MD, MPH, Health Officer, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Dorothy Adams, Deputy Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Ron Lund, Environmental Health Director, Salt Lake County Health Dept.
Jason Widdows, Operations Manager, Reactive Materials Services, Clean Harbors (Email) widdow.jason@cleanharbors.com
Annette Maxwell, Region 8, EPA
Electronic copies to: Hans Millican (DERR). Ashley Sumner (EDO), Kaci McNeill (WMRC), Tom Ball (WMRC), and LeAnn Johnson (DHRM)
Paper copies to: Facility File, Public Participation File, Alisa WestenskowNOTICE
An emergency hazardous waste permit (#UT-009-2024) has been issued to the Utah Public Health Laboratory in Salt Lake County, Utah. The permit authorizes the Utah Public Health Laboratory
to treat one container of unstable, hazardous waste of the following material: Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether (1x250ml). The material has been deemed unstable for transport and requires
treatment prior to shipment. Treatment will be conducted onsite by the Reactive Materials Division of Clean Harbors Environmental Services.
This permit was effective March 18, 2024, and expired April 1, 2024. For further information, or to request a copy of the permit, please contact Gabrielle Marinick of the Division of
Waste Management and Radiation Control at 385-499-0172.In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicative aids
and services) should contact LeAnn Johnson, Office of Human Resources at (385) 226-4881, Telecommunications Relay Service 711, or by email at “leannjohnson@utah.gov”.