Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 66265.1061 - Alternative Standards for Valves in Gas/Vapor Service or in Light Liquid Service: Percentage of Valves Allowed to Leak
(a) An owner or operator subject to the
requirements of Section
66265.1057 may elect to have all
valves within a hazardous waste management unit comply with an alternative
standard which allows no greater than two percent of the valves to
leak.
(b) The following
requirements shall be met if an owner or operator decides to comply with an
alternative standard which allows two percent of the valves to leak:
(1) the owner or operator shall notify the
Department that the owner or operator has elected to comply with the
requirements of this section;
(2) a
performance test as specified in subsection (c) of this section shall be
conducted initially upon designation, annually, and at any other time required
by the Department upon a determination by the Department that a performance
test is necessary to protect human health or the environment; and
(3) if a valve leak is detected, it shall be
repaired in accordance with Sections
66265.1057(d) and
(e).
(c) Performance tests shall be conducted in
the following manner:
(1) all valves subject
to the requirements in Section
66265.1057 within the hazardous
waste management unit shall be monitored within a one week period by the
methods specified in Section
66265.1063(b);
(2) if an instrument reading of 10,000 ppm or
greater is measured, a leak is detected; and
(3) the leak percentage shall be determined
by dividing the number of valves subject to the requirements in Section
66265.1057 for which leaks are
detected by the total number of valves subject to the requirements in Section
66265.1057 within the hazardous
waste management unit.
(d) If an owner or operator decides no longer
to comply with this section, the owner or operator shall notify the Department
in writing that the work practice standard described in Section
66265.1057(a) through
(e) will be followed.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150 and 25159, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159 and 25159.5, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR, Section 66265.1061.
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