[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 24]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR264.276]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 264_STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, 
STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart M_Land Treatment
 
Sec. 264.276  Food-chain crops.

    The Regional Administrator may allow the growth of food-chain crops 
in or on the treatment zone only if the owner or operator satisfies the 
conditions of this section. The Regional Administrator will specify in 
the facility permit the specific food-chain crops which may be grown.
    (a)(1) The owner or operator must demonstrate that there is no 
substantial risk to human health caused by the growth of such crops in 
or on the treatment zone by demonstrating, prior to the planting of such 
crops, that hazardous constituents other than cadmium:
    (i) Will not be transferred to the food or feed portions of the crop 
by plant uptake or direct contact, and will not otherwise be ingested by 
food-chain animals (e.g., by grazing); or
    (ii) Will not occur in greater concentrations in or on the food or 
feed portions of crops grown on the treatment zone than in or on 
identical portions of the same crops grown on untreated soils under 
similar conditions in the same region.
    (2) The owner or operator must make the demonstration required under 
this paragraph prior to the planting of crops at the facility for all 
constituents identified in appendix VIII of part 261 of this chapter 
that are reasonably expected to be in, or derived from, waste placed in 
or on the treatment zone.
    (3) In making a demonstration under this paragraph, the owner or 
operator may use field tests, greenhouse studies, available data, or, in 
the case of existing units, operating data, and must:
    (i) Base the demonstration on conditions similar to those present in 
the treatment zone, including soil characteristics (e.g., pH, cation 
exchange capacity), specific wastes, application rates, application 
methods, and crops to be grown; and
    (ii) Describe the procedures used in conducting any tests, including 
the sample selection criteria, sample size, analytical methods, and 
statistical procedures.
    (4) If the owner or operator intends to conduct field tests or 
greenhouse studies in order to make the demonstration required under 
this paragraph, he must obtain a permit for conducting such activities.
    (b) The owner or operator must comply with the following conditions 
if cadmium is contained in wastes applied to the treatment zone:
    (1)(i) The pH of the waste and soil mixture must be 6.5 or greater 
at the time of each waste application, except for waste containing 
cadmium at concentrations of 2 mg/kg (dry weight) or less;
    (ii) The annual application of cadmium from waste must not exceed 
0.5 kilograms per hectare (kg/ha) on land used for production of 
tobacco, leafy vegetables, or root crops grown for human consumption. 
For other food-chain crops, the annual cadmium application rate must not 
exceed:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Annual Cd
                                                             application
                                                                 rate
                        Time period                           (kilograms
                                                                 per
                                                               hectare)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Present to June 30, 1984...................................        2.0
July 1, 1984 to December 31, 1986..........................        1.25
Beginning January 1, 1987..................................        0.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (iii) The cumulative application of cadmium from waste must not 
exceed 5 kg/ha if the waste and soil mixture has a pH of less than 6.5; 
and
    (iv) If the waste and soil mixture has a pH of 6.5 or greater or is 
maintained at a pH of 6.5 or greater during crop growth, the cumulative 
application of cadmium from waste must not exceed: 5 kg/ha if soil 
cation exchange capacity (CEC) is less than 5 meq/100g; 10 kg/ha if soil 
CEC is 5-15 meq/100g; and 20 kg/ha if soil CEC is greater than 15 meq/
100g; or
    (2)(i) Animal feed must be the only food-chain crop produced;
    (ii) The pH of the waste and soil mixture must be 6.5 or greater at 
the time of waste application or at the time the crop is planted, 
whichever occurs later, and this pH level must be maintained whenever 
food-chain crops are grown;

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    (iii) There must be an operating plan which demonstrates how the 
animal feed will be distributed to preclude ingestion by humans. The 
operating plan must describe the measures to be taken to safeguard 
against possible health hazards from cadmium entering the food chain, 
which may result from alternative land uses; and
    (iv) Future property owners must be notified by a stipulation in the 
land record or property deed which states that the property has received 
waste at high cadmium application rates and that food-chain crops must 
not be grown except in compliance with paragraph (b)(2) of this section.