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224.46-016 Fees for permit to construct or operate hazardous waste treatment,
storage, or disposal facility.
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An applicant for a permit to construct or operate a hazardous waste treatment,
storage, or disposal facility shall be subject to a filing fee by the cabinet in the
amount of twenty percent (20%) of the permit review fee.
An applicant for a permit to construct or operate a treatment, storage, or disposal
facility shall be subject by the cabinet to a review fee equal to the sum of the unit
fees charged for each type of hazardous waste management unit at the facility. The
incinerator unit fee shall apply once for each different type of incinerator unit at the
facility. The types of incinerator units shall include liquid injection, rotary kiln,
fluidized bed, and multiple hearth. The tank unit fee shall apply once for each
different tank design. Tank design criteria shall include: differences in materials of
construction, pressure vessels, nonpressure vessels, shape, and ancillary equipment.
The container unit fee shall apply once for each different container type. Container
types shall include: drums, tote bins, bottles, and roll-off boxes. The unit fees shall
be:
(a) Incinerator: nineteen thousand four hundred dollars ($19,400);
(b) Waste pile: twelve thousand two hundred dollars ($12,200);
(c) Surface impoundment: fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000);
(d) A tank with a total capacity of seven thousand five hundred (7,500) or more
gallons: seven thousand four hundred dollars ($7,400);
(e) A tank with a total capacity less than seven thousand five hundred (7,500)
gallons: three thousand seven hundred dollars ($3,700);
(f) Additional tanks of similar design with a combined capacity greater than
seven thousand five hundred (7,500) gallons: four thousand four hundred
dollars ($4,400);
(g) Additional tanks of similar design with a combined capacity less than seven
thousand five hundred (7,500) gallons: one thousand eight hundred fifty
dollars ($1,850);
(h) A container with a total capacity of five thousand (5,000) or more gallons: six
thousand dollars ($6,000);
(i) A container with a total capacity less than five thousand (5,000) gallons: three
thousand dollars ($3,000);
(j) Additional container of similar design with a combined capacity greater than
five thousand (5,000) gallons: three thousand dollars ($3,000);
(k) Additional container of similar design with a combined capacity less than five
thousand (5,000) gallons: one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500);
(l) Land treatment: fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($15,800); and
(m) Landfill: fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).
The cabinet may subject an applicant seeking a permit to construct or operate a
treatment, storage, or disposal facility to a facility assessment fee as follows:
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One hundred (100) or more solid waste management units: eleven thousand
five hundred dollars ($11,500);
(b) Sixty (60) to ninety-nine (99) solid waste management units: nine thousand
dollars ($9,000);
(c) Twenty (20) to fifty-nine (59) solid waste management units: six thousand
five hundred dollars ($6,500); or
(d) Fewer than twenty (20) solid waste management units: four thousand dollars
($4,000).
The cabinet may require an applicant seeking a permit to construct or operate a
treatment, storage, or disposal facility to submit an investigation fee or corrective
action fee, or both, if the facility includes a facility investigation or corrective action
study or plan. The facility investigation fee shall be equal to the cost of the review,
but shall not exceed fourteen thousand five hundred dollars ($14,500). The
corrective action fee shall be equal to the cost of the review, but shall not exceed
twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000).
Effective: July 13, 1990
History: Created 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 471, sec. 4, effective July 13, 1990.
Formerly codified as KRS 224.1161.
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