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Where is the Solvent-Contaminated Wipes Final Rule in Effect?

This map shows which states have adopted the 2013 Solvent-contaminated Wipes final rule and which states have been authorized by EPA to implement it. New rules go into effect in a state when a state adopts them into state law. When EPA authorizes a state for a new rule, EPA reviews the new state regulations subsequent to adoption to ensure they are equally as stringent as, or more stringent than the federal regulations. EPA authorizes states through a final rule and can then enforce authorized state rules. See the State Authorization page for further information about the State Authorization program.

State adoption of the 2013 Solvent-Contaminated Wipes final rule is optional because the rule is less stringent than the previous regulations under RCRA. The 2013 Solvent-Contaminated final rule went into effect immediately in states, territories, and Tribal land that are not RCRA-authorized, including Iowa and Alaska.

Underneath the map is a table with the state adoption and authorization information displayed on the map, and links to the state or federal regulations.

On this page:

  • Map of Where the Final Rule is in Effect
  • Links to Solvent-Contaminated Wipe State Regulations or Policies

Map of Where the Final Rule is in Effect

HAWAII1
NEW HAMPSHIRE1
NORTH DAKOTA1
NEBRASKA1
IOWA4
VERMONT1
IDAHO1
MAINE1
WISCONSIN2
COLORADO6
MINNESOTA6
UTAH2
TENNESSEE1
INDIANA1
KANSAS3
ALABAMA1
MASSACHUSETTS1
MISSOURI2
SOUTH DAKOTA1
ARKANSAS1
FLORIDA1
VIRGINIA1
TEXAS1
MARYLAND3
MONTANA1
OKLAHOMA1
OREGON1
SOUTH CAROLINA1
WYOMING1
CALIFORNIA6
GEORGIA1
KENTUCKY1
RHODE ISLAND5
ARIZONA1
NORTH CAROLINA1
WASHINGTON2
CONNECTICUT2
DELAWARE6
LOUISIANA1
MISSISSIPPI1
NEW YORK3
MICHIGAN1
OHIO1
PENNSYLVANIA2
ILLINOIS1
NEVADA1
NEW JERSEY2
WEST VIRGINIA2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA2
NEW MEXICO2
ALASKA4
American Samoa
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands

Last updated on March 3, 2025


Links to Solvent-Contaminated Wipe State Regulations or Policies

Note: In the event that a link to state regulations is not found or available, search for the state environmental regulatory program's website in our list of hazardous waste programs Web page. You may need to search within the state website to find more information about solvent-contaminated wipes. The state links below all EPA.

State Environmental ProgramLink to State Regulations or PoliciesAdopted the RuleAuthorized for the Rule
AlabamaRegulations (PDF) (1,167 pp, 3.85 M)YesYes
Alaskauses Federal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261Administered by EPA Region 10 
American SamoaFederal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261Administered by EPA Region 9 
ArizonaRegulations (PDF) (42 pp, 448 K)YesYes
ArkansasRegulations (PDF) (856 pp, 10.39 M)YesYes
California NoNo
Colorado NoNo
ConnecticutRegulations (PDF) (11 pp, 1.2 M)YesNo
Delaware NoNo
District of ColumbiaRegulationsYesNo
FloridaRegulations: 62-730YesYes
GeorgiaRegulations: 391-3-11-.19YesYes
Guam NoNo
HawaiiRegulations: 11-260 - 11-279YesYes
IdahoRegulations: 58.01.05.003 and .004 (PDF) (11 pp, 418 K)YesYes
IllinoisRegulations: Part 721YesYes
IndianaRegulations (PDF) (4 pp, 36 K)YesYes
Iowauses Federal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261Administered by EPA Region 7 
Kansas NoNo
KentuckyRegulationsYesYes
LouisianaRegulations (PDF) (7 pp, 264 K)YesYes
MaineRegulations (DOC) (7 pp, 125 K)YesYes
MarylandRegulations (PDF) (2 pp, 208 K)NoNo
MassachusettsRegulationsYesYes
MichiganStatute (PDF) (231 pp, 1.33 M)
Solvent Contaminated Wipes Guidance Document (PDF) (6 pp, 164 K)
YesYes
Minnesota NoNo
MississippiRegulations (PDF) (28 pp, 186 K)YesYes
MissouriRegulations: Chapter 4YesYes
MontanaRegulationsYesYes 
NebraskaRegulations (pdf)YesYes
NevadaRegulationsYesYes
New HampshireRegulations: Env-Hw 401.03(a)(11) and (b)(28)YesYes
New JerseyRegulations (N.J.A.C. 7:26G-6 et seq.)YesNo
New MexicoRegulations (PDF) (11 pp, 158 KB)YesNo
New YorkRegulationsNoNo
North CarolinaRegulations (PDF) (22 pp, 245 K)YesYes
North DakotaRegulations (PDF) (295 pp, 1.35 M)YesYes
Northern Mariana Islandsuses Federal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261Administered by EPA Region 9 
OhioRegulations (PDF) (34 pp, 96 K)YesYes
OklahomaRegulations (PDF) (28 pp, 109 K)YesYes
OregonRegulationsYesYes
PennsylvaniaRegulationsYesNo
Puerto Ricouses Federal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261 and Puerto Rico RegulationsAdministered by EPA Region 2 
Rhode IslandRegulations (PDF) (187 pp, 948 K)Yes (Reusables only)No
South CarolinaRegulations (Chapter 61-79)YesYes
South DakotaRegulationsYesYes 
TennesseeRegulations (PDF) (52 pp, 305 K)YesYes
TexasRegulationsYesYes
U.S. Virgin Islandsuses Federal Regulations - Title 40, Parts 260 and 261Administered by EPA Region 2 
UtahRegulationsYesNo
VermontRegulations: Section 7-203(w)(PDF) (37 pp, 330.5 K)Yes Yes
VirginiaRegulationsYesYes
WashingtonRegulationsYesNo
West VirginiaRegulationsYesNo
Wisconsin

Regulations (part 1)

Regulations (part 2)

YesNo
WyomingRegulations (020.003)YesYes

If you would like to suggest updates to the page, please send your comments to Kaitlin Franssen at franssen.kaitlin@epa.gov.

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