Description: Air Quality Title V Permittee (Major Source): A source that has the potential-to-emit (PTE) 10 or more tons per year of any one hazardous air pollutant (HAP) or 25 or more tons per year of all HAPs combined or that has PTE 100 or more tons per year of any regulated/criteria air pollutant. Air Quality Synthetic Minor: A source whose potential-to-emit is restricted to less than major source thresholds by taking a federally enforceable permit limitation. Air Quality True Minor: A source whose potential-to-emit is below major source thresholds without having to take limitations.
Description: Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program: Injection wells including the disposal of industrial waste into deep geologic formations (Class I well), the solution mining of salt formations (Class III well) and the shallow injection of a variety of nonhazardous fluids below the land's surface (Class V well).
Description: Wastewater Treatment Federal/State or State Facility: State/Federal or State-only permitted wastewater treatment plants treating industrial, commercial and municipal wastewater that is, or can be discharged to surface waters of the state to protect public health and the environment. State-permitted facilities may allow re-use for irrigation to protect public health and the environment.
Description: Stormwater Runoff Permits: KDHE permits Stormwater Runoff permits for Construction, Industrial, and Municipal Systems. Municipal System points for stormwater would be found in the WW: Waste Water Program. This data includes Construction and Industrial Stormwater Runoff. Most Construction permits are temporary in nature and may involve miles of potential runoff. The permit may not be accuratly portrayed by just a point. See kdheks.gov for more information.
Description: Dry Cleaners: Registered dry cleaning facility is a commercial establishment that operates, or has operated in the past, in whole or in part for the purpose of cleaning garments or other fabrics utilizing a process that involves any use of dry cleaning solvents.
Description: EPCRA: Right-to-Know: Right-to-Know Program Tier II facilities are required to report their hazardous chemicals and/or extremely hazardous substances inventory. Reporting thresholds are based on quantities stored at any one time during the year.
Name: RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Display Field: CLEAN_FACILITY_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: RCRA: Treatment, Storage or Disposal Facility (RCRA TSDF): Operating hazardous waste management facilities include facilities that routinely manage hazardous waste through storage, treatment and disposal. Closed and facilities in post-closure include facilities with waste in place and have residual soil and ground water contamination.
Description: Solid Waste – Closed City Dumps: City dump sites that operated in the 1940s through the 1970s were abandoned and closed, many after solid waste management statutes and regulations were established in the early 1970s. Solid Waste – Landfills: Landfills permitted to accept solid waste for disposal – Subtitle D municipal solid waste, small arid municipal solid waste, industrial, construction & demolition and tire monofills.
Solid Waste – Other Permits: Solid waste processing permits include: incinerators, composting facilities, household hazardous waste facilities, transfer stations, and reclamation facilities (processing of a hazardous substance or an industrial waste). Waste Tire permits include: waste tire processors, mobile waste tire processors, waste tire transporters, and waste tire collection centers. Approvals and exemptions from a permit (KSA 65-3407c) include: contaminated soil landfarms, disposal without a permit sites. Other approvals include the beneficial use of potential wastes through land application or civil engineering uses.