Haw. Code R. § 11-265-1086 - Standards: surface impoundments
(a) The provisions
of this section apply to the control of air pollutant emissions from surface
impoundments for which section 11-265-1083(b) references the use of this
section for such air emission control.
(b) The owner or operator shall control air
pollutant emissions from the surface impoundment by installing and operating
either of the following:
(1) A floating
membrane cover in accordance with the provisions specified in subsection (c);
or
(2) A cover that is vented
through a closed-vent system to a control device in accordance with the
requirements specified in subsection (d).
(c) The owner or operator who controls air
pollutant emissions from a surface impoundment using a floating membrane cover
shall meet the requirements specified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(3).
(1) The surface impoundment shall be equipped
with a floating membrane cover designed to meet the following specifications:
(i) The floating membrane cover shall be
designed to float on the liquid surface during normal operations and form a
continuous barrier over the entire surface area of the liquid.
(ii) The cover shall be fabricated from a
synthetic membrane material that is either:
(A) High density polyethylene (HDPE) with a
thickness no less than 2.5 millimeters (mm); or
(B) A material or a composite of different
materials determined to have both organic permeability properties that are
equivalent to those of the material listed in clause (c)(1)(ii)(A) and chemical
and physical properties that maintain the material integrity for the intended
service life of the material.
(iii) The cover shall be installed in a
manner such that there are no visible cracks, holes, gaps, or other open spaces
between cover section seams or between the interface of the cover edge and its
foundation mountings.
(iv) Except
as provided for in subparagraph (c) (1) (v), each opening in the floating
membrane cover shall be equipped with a closure device designed to operate such
that when the closure device is secured in the closed position there are no
visible cracks, holes, gaps, or other open spaces in the closure device or
between the perimeter of the cover opening and the closure device.
(v) The floating membrane cover may be
equipped with one or more emergency cover drains for removal of stormwater.
Each emergency cover drain shall be equipped with a slotted membrane fabric
cover that covers at least 90 percent of the area of the opening or a flexible
fabric sleeve seal.
(vi) The
closure devices shall be made of suitable materials that will minimize exposure
of the hazardous waste to the atmosphere, to the extent practical, and will
maintain the integrity of the closure devices throughout their intended service
life. Factors to be considered when selecting the materials of construction and
designing the cover and closure devices shall include: Organic vapor
permeability; the effects of any contact with the liquid and its vapor managed
in the surface impoundment; the effects of outdoor exposure to wind, moisture,
and sunlight; and the operating practices used for the surface impoundment on
which the floating membrane cover is installed.
(2) Whenever a hazardous waste is in the
surface impoundment, the floating membrane cover shall float on the liquid and
each closure device shall be secured in the closed position except as follows:
(i) Opening of closure devices or removal of
the cover is allowed at the following times:
(A) To provide access to the surface
impoundment for performing routine inspection, maintenance, or other activities
needed for normal operations. Examples of such activities include those times
when a worker needs to open a port to sample the liquid in the surface
impoundment, or when a worker needs to open a hatch to maintain or repair
equipment. Following completion of the activity, the owner or operator shall
promptly replace the cover and secure the closure device in the closed
position, as applicable.
(B) To
remove accumulated sludge or other residues from the bottom of surface
impoundment.
(ii)
Opening of a safety device, as defined in section 11-265-1081, is allowed at
any time conditions require doing so to avoid an unsafe condition.
(3) The owner or operator shall
inspect the floating membrane cover in accordance with the following
procedures:
(i) The floating membrane cover
and its closure devices shall be visually inspected by the owner or operator to
check for defects that could result in air pollutant emissions. Defects
include, but are not limited to, visible cracks, holes, or gaps in the cover
section seams or between the interface of the cover edge and its foundation
mountings; broken, cracked, or otherwise damaged seals or gaskets on closure
devices; and broken or missing hatches, access covers, caps, or other closure
devices.
(ii) The owner or operator
shall perform an initial inspection of the floating membrane cover and its
closure devices on or before the date that the surface impoundment becomes
subject to this section. Thereafter, the owner or operator shall perform the
inspections at least once every year except for the special conditions provided
for in subsection (g).
(iii) In the
event that a defect is detected, the owner or operator shall repair the defect
in accordance with the requirements of subsection (f).
(iv) The owner or operator shall maintain a
record of the inspection in accordance with the requirements specified in
section 11-265-1090(c).
(d) The owner or operator who controls air pollutant emissions
from a surface impoundment using a cover vented to a control device shall meet
the requirements specified in paragraphs (d)(1) through (d)(3).
(1) The surface impoundment shall be covered
by a cover and vented directly through a closed-vent system to a control device
in accordance with the following requirements:
(i) The cover and its closure devices shall
be designed to form a continuous barrier over the entire surface area of the
liquid in the surface impoundment.
(ii) Each opening in the cover not vented to
the control device shall be equipped with a closure device. If the pressure in
the vapor headspace underneath the cover is less than atmospheric pressure when
the control device is operating, the closure devices shall be designed to
operate such that when the closure device is secured in the closed position
there are no visible cracks, holes, gaps, or other open spaces in the closure
device or between the perimeter of the cover opening and the closure device. If
the pressure in the vapor headspace underneath the cover is equal to or greater
than atmospheric pressure when the control device is operating, the closure
device shall be designed to operate with no detectable organic emissions using
the procedure specified in section 11-265-1084(d).
(iii) The cover and its closure devices shall
be made of suitable materials that will minimize exposure of the hazardous
waste to the atmosphere, to the extent practical, and will maintain the
integrity of the cover and closure devices throughout their intended service
life. Factors to be considered when selecting the materials of construction and
designing the cover and closure devices shall include: Organic vapor
permeability; the effects of any contact with the liquid or its vapors managed
in the surface impoundment; the effects of outdoor exposure to wind, moisture,
and sunlight; and the operating practices used for the surface impoundment on
which the cover is installed,
(iv)
The closed-vent system and control device shall be designed and operated in
accordance with the requirements of section 11-265-1088.
(2) Whenever a hazardous waste is in the
surface impoundment, the cover shall be installed with each closure device
secured in the closed position and the vapor headspace underneath the cover
vented to the control device except as follows:
(i) Venting to the control device is not
required, and opening of closure devices or removal of the cover is allowed at
the following times:
(A) To provide access to
the surface impoundment for performing routine inspection, maintenance, or
other activities needed for normal operations. Examples of such activities
include those times when a worker needs to open a port to sample liquid in the
surface impoundment, or when a worker needs to open a hatch to maintain or
repair equipment. Following completion of the activity, the owner or operator
shall promptly secure the closure device in the closed position or reinstall
the cover, as applicable, to the surface impoundment.
(B) To remove accumulated sludge or other
residues from the bottom of the surface impoundment.
(ii) Opening of a safety device, as defined
in section 11-265-1081, is allowed at any time conditions require doing so to
avoid an unsafe condition.
(3) The owner or operator shall inspect and
monitor the air emission control equipment in accordance with the following
procedures:
(i) The surface impoundment cover
and its closure devices shall be visually inspected by the owner or operator to
check for defects that could result in air pollutant emissions. Defects
include, but are not limited to, visible cracks, holes, or gaps in the cover
section seams or between the interface of the cover edge and its foundation
mountings; broken, cracked, or otherwise damaged seals or gaskets on closure
devices; and broken or missing hatches, access covers, caps, or other closure
devices.
(ii) The closed-vent
system and control device shall be inspected and monitored by the owner or
operator in accordance with the procedures specified in section
11-265-1088.
(iii) The owner or
operator shall perform an initial inspection of the air emission control
equipment on or before the date that the surface impoundment becomes subject to
this section. Thereafter, the owner or operator shall perform the inspections
at least once every year except for the special conditions provided for in
subsection (g).
(iv) In the event
that a defect is detected, the owner or operator shall repair the defect in
accordance with the requirements of subsection (f).
(v) The owner or operator shall maintain a
record of the inspection in accordance with the requirements specified in
section 11-265-1090(c).
(e) The owner or operator shall transfer
hazardous waste to a surface impoundment subject to this section in accordance
with the following requirements:
(1) Transfer
of hazardous waste, except as provided in paragraph (e)(2), to the surface
impoundment from another surface impoundment subject to this section or from a
tank subject to section 11-265-1085 shall be conducted using continuous
hard-piping or another closed system that does not allow exposure of the waste
to the atmosphere. For the purpose of complying with this provision, an
individual drain system is considered to be a closed system when it meets the
requirements of 40 CFR part 63, subpart RR--National Emission Standards for
Individual Drain Systems.
(2) The
requirements of paragraph (e)(1) do not apply when transferring a hazardous
waste to the surface impoundment under either of the following conditions:
(i) The hazardous waste meets the average VO
concentration conditions specified in section 11-265-1083(c)(1) at the point of
waste origination.
(ii) The
hazardous waste has been treated by an organic destruction or removal process
to meet the requirements in section 11-265-1083(c) (2).
(iii) The hazardous waste meets the
requirements of section 11-265-1083(c) (4).
(f) The owner or operator shall repair each
defect detected during an inspection performed in accordance with the
requirements of paragraph (c)(3) or (d)(3) as follows:
(1) The owner or operator shall make first
efforts at repair of the defect no later than 5 calendar days after detection,
and repair shall be completed as soon as possible but no later than 45 calendar
days after detection except as provided in paragraph (f)(2).
(2) Repair of a defect may be delayed beyond
45 calendar days if the owner or operator determines that repair of the defect
requires emptying or temporary removal from service of the surface impoundment
and no alternative capacity is available at the site to accept the hazardous
waste normally managed in the surface impoundment. In this case, the owner or
operator shall repair the defect the next time the process or unit that is
generating the hazardous waste managed in the tank stops operation. Repair of
the defect shall be completed before the process or unit resumes
operation.
(g) Following
the initial inspection and monitoring of the cover as required by the
applicable provisions of this subchapter, subsequent inspection and monitoring
may be performed at intervals longer than 1 year in the case when inspecting or
monitoring the cover would expose a worker to dangerous, hazardous, or other
unsafe conditions. In this case, the owner or operator may designate the cover
as an "unsafe to inspect and monitor cover" and comply with all of the
following requirements:
(1) Prepare a written
explanation for the cover stating the reasons why the cover is unsafe to
visually inspect or to monitor, if required.
(2) Develop and implement a written plan and
schedule to inspect and monitor the cover using the procedures specified in the
applicable section of this subchapter as frequently as practicable during those
times when a worker can safely access the cover.
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