As used in these regulations, the following definitions apply:
AGENCYThe board or commission authorized by the municipality under § 22a-354o of the Connecticut General Statutes.
APPLICANTAs appropriate in context, a person who applies for an exemption under § 22a-354i-6 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, a permit under § 22a-354i-8 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or a permit under §
207-9 of the APA Regulations.
APPLICATIONAs appropriate in context, an application for an exemption under § 22a-354i-6 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, an application for a permit under § 22a-354i-8 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or an application for a permit under §
207-9 of the APA Regulations.
AQUIFER PROTECTION AREAAs defined in § 22a-354h of the Connecticut General Statutes and any extension of such area approved by the Commissioner pursuant to § 22a-354i-4 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
AREA OF CONTRIBUTIONAs defined in § 22a-354h of the Connecticut General Statutes and as mapped in accordance with § 22a-354b-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
BULK STORAGE FACILITYProperty where oil or petroleum liquids are received by tank vessel, pipeline, railroad car or tank vehicle for the purpose of storage for wholesale distribution.
CERTIFIED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGERA hazardous materials manager certified by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management and who is qualified by reason of relevant specialized training and relevant specialized experience to conduct audits of regulated activities to ensure compliance with applicable laws and identify appropriate pollution prevention practices for such activities.
COMMISSIONERThe Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, or his or her agent.
DOMESTIC SEWAGEAs defined in § 22a-430-3(a) the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
FACILITYProperty where a regulated activity is conducted by any person, including without limitation any buildings located on the property that are owned or leased by that person; and includes contiguous land owned, leased, or for which there is an option to purchase by that person.
FLOOR DRAINAny opening in a floor or surface which opening or surface receives materials spilled or deposited thereon.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALAny hazardous substance as defined in 40 CFR 302.4 and listed therein at Table 302.4, excluding mixtures with a total concentration of less than 1% hazardous substances based on volume; any hazardous waste as defined in § 22a-449(c)-101 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies; any pesticide as defined in § 22a-47 of the Connecticut General Statutes; or any oil or petroleum as defined in § 22a-448 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
HAZARDOUS WASTEAs defined in § 22a-449(c)-101 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRYA facility for washing clothes, cloth or other fabric used in industrial operations.
INFILTRATION DEVICEAny discharge device installed below or above the ground surface that is designed to discharge liquid to the ground.
ISO 14001 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATIONA current ISO 14001 environmental management system certification issued by an ISO 14001 environmental management system registrar that is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - American Society for Quality (ASQ) National Accreditation Board (ANAB).
LEVEL A MAPPINGThe lines as shown on Level A maps approved or prepared by the Commissioner pursuant to § 22a-354c, § 22a-354d or § 22a-354z of the Connecticut General Statutes encompassing the area of contribution and recharge areas.
LUBRICATING OILOil that contains less than 1% chlorinated solvents and is used for the sole purpose of lubricating, cutting, grinding, machining, stamping or quenching metals.
MUNICIPALITYAs defined in § 22a-354h of the Connecticut General Statutes.
OWNERThe owner or lessee of the facility in question.
PERSONAny individual, firm, partnership, association, syndicate, company, trust, corporation, limited liability company, municipality, agency, political or administrative subdivision of the state, or other legal entity of any kind.
POLLUTIONAs defined in § 22a-423 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
POLLUTION PREVENTIONThe use of processes and materials so as to reduce or minimize the amount of hazardous materials used or the quantity and concentration of pollutants in waste generated.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERA professional engineer licensed in accordance with Chapter 391 of the Connecticut General Statutes, and who is qualified by reason of relevant specialized training and relevant specialized experience to conduct audits of regulated activities to ensure compliance with applicable law and identify appropriate pollution prevention practices for such activities.
PUBLIC SUPPLY WELLAs defined in § 19-13-B51b of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
RECHARGE AREAAs defined in § 22a-354h of the Connecticut General Statutes and as mapped in accordance with § 22a-354b-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
REGISTERED REGULATED ACTIVITYA regulated activity which has been registered under § 22a-354i-7 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or §
207-8 of the APA Regulations, and is conducted at the facility identified in such registration.
REGISTRANTA person who or which has submitted a registration for an existing regulated activity under § 22a-354i-7 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or §
207-4 of the APA Regulations.
REGULATED ACTIVITYAny of the following activities, which are located or conducted, wholly or partially, in an aquifer protection area, except as provided for in § 22a-354i-5(c) and § 22a-354i-6 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or §
207-4 of the APA Regulations:
A. Underground storage or transmission of oil or petroleum, to the extent such activity is not preempted by federal law, or hazardous material, except for:
(1) An underground storage tank that contains Number 2 fuel oil and is located more than 500 feet from a public supply well subject to regulation under § 22a-354c or § 22a-354z of the Connecticut General Statutes; or
(2) Underground electrical facilities, such as transformers, breakers, or cables containing oil for cooling or insulation purposes which are owned and operated by a public service company.
B. Oil or petroleum dispensing for the purpose of retail, wholesale or fleet use.
C. On-site storage of hazardous materials for the purpose of wholesale sale.
D. Repair or maintenance of vehicles or internal combustion engines of vehicles, involving the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, including solvents, lubricants, paints, brake fluids, transmission fluids or the generation of hazardous wastes.
E. Salvage operations of metal or vehicle parts.
F. Wastewater discharges to groundwater other than domestic sewage and stormwater, except for discharges from the following that have received a permit from the Commissioner pursuant to § 22a-430 of the Connecticut General Statutes:
(1) A pump-and-treat system for groundwater remediation.
(2) A potable water treatment system.
(4) Noncontact cooling water system.
G. Car or truck washing, unless all wastewaters from such activity are lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works.
H. Production or refining of chemicals, including without limitation hazardous materials or asphalt.
I. Clothes or cloth cleaning service which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, including without limitation dry-cleaning solvents.
J. Industrial laundry activity that involves the cleaning of clothes or cloth contaminated by hazardous material, unless all wastewaters from such activity are lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works.
K. Generation of electrical power by means of fossil fuels, except for generation of electrical power by an emergency engine as defined by § 22a-174-22(a)(2) of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies or generation of electrical power by means of natural gas or propane.
L. Production of electronic boards, electrical components, or other electrical equipment involving the use, storage or disposal of any hazardous material or involving metal plating, degreasing of parts or equipment, or etching operations.
M. Embalming or crematory services which involve the use, storage or disposal of hazardous material, unless all wastewaters from such activity are lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works.
N. Furniture stripping operations which involve the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials.
O. Furniture finishing operations which involve the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, unless all wastewaters from such activity are lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works.
P. Storage, treatment or disposal of hazardous waste subject to a permit under § 22a-449(c)-100 to § 22a-449(c)-110, inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Q. Biological or chemical testing, analysis or research which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous material, unless all wastewaters from such activity are lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works, and provided that on-site testing of a public supply well by a public water utility is not a regulated activity.
R. Pest control services which involve storage, mixing or loading of pesticides or other hazardous materials.
S. Photographic finishing which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, unless all wastewater from such activity is lawfully disposed of through a connection to a publicly owned treatment works.
T. Production or fabrication of metal products which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials, including metal cleaning or degreasing with industrial solvents, metal plating, or metal etching.
U. Printing, platemaking, lithography, photoengraving, or gravure, which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials.
V. Accumulation or storage of waste oil, antifreeze or spent lead-acid batteries which are subject to a general permit issued by the Commissioner under § 22a-208(i) and § 22a-454(e)(1) of the Connecticut General Statutes.
W. Production of rubber, resin cements, elastomers or plastic, which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials.
X. Storage of de-icing chemicals, unless such storage takes place within a weathertight waterproof structure for the purpose of retail sale or for the purpose of de-icing parking areas or access roads to parking areas.
Y. Accumulation, storage, handling, recycling, disposal, reduction, processing, burning, transfer or composting of solid waste which is subject to a permit issued by the Commissioner pursuant to § 22a-207b, § 22a-208a, and § 22a-208c of the Connecticut General Statutes, except for a potable water treatment sludge disposal area.
Z. Dying, coating or printing of textiles or tanning or finishing of leather, which activity involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous materials.
AA. Production of wood veneer, plywood, reconstituted wood or pressure-treated wood, which involves the use, storage or disposal of hazardous material.
BB. Pulp production processes that involve bleaching.
RELEASEAs defined in § 22a-133k-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
STORAGEThe holding or possession of any hazardous material.
STORAGE TANKA stationary device which is designed to store hazardous materials and is constructed of nonearthen materials, including without limitation concrete, steel, fiberglass or plastic.
TOPOGRAPHIC FEATUREAn object, whether natural or man-made, located on the earth surface and of sufficient size that it appears on a 1:24,000 scale topographic quadrangle map drawn by the United States Geological Survey.
UNDERGROUNDWhen referring to a storage tank or storage tank component, that 10% or more of the volumetric capacity of such tank or component is below the surface of the ground and that portion which is below the surface of the ground is not fully visible for inspection.
VEHICLE or VEHICLESA "vessel" as defined by § 15-170 of the Connecticut General Statutes and any vehicle propelled or drawn by any nonmuscular power, including without limitation an automobile, aircraft, all-terrain vehicle, tractor, lawn mower or snowmobile.
WATERSAs defined in § 22a-423 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
WELL FIELDAs defined in § 22a-354h of the Connecticut General Statutes.
ZONING DISTRICT MAPAny map showing zoning districts prepared in accordance with maps adopted pursuant to § 8-3 of the Connecticut General Statutes.