Representatives from the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA) took part in a meeting with the EPA on April 10, organized by the Biomass Power Association. The meeting, which included representatives from several biomass organizations, was to discuss the Non Hazardous Secondary Materials (NHSM) Rule and how it pertains to C&D wood.
When revisions to the proposed NHSM rule were introduced in December of 2011, it identified two secondary materials—“resinated wood products” and tires managed under the oversight of established tire collection programs—as non-wastes when used as a fuel.
According to CMRA Executive Director William Turley, it seemed likely from the April 10th meeting that C&D will probably not be part of that revision. However, other options may be available such as a provision to get an administrative ruling from the EPA to be able to use C&D wood in boilers. There are varying degrees to which there could be an allowance for C&D wood. How stringent the allowances are have yet to be determined, and Turley says the CMRA is working toward what its next steps are.
The coalition that met with EPA officials is part of a larger coalition of about 28 organizations, including the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA).
“If you show a united front, the EPA will listen to you because you are speaking for the entire industry,” explains Turley.
EPA says it intends to finalize the reconsideration in Spring 2012.
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