Haw. Code R. § 11-270-26 - Special Part B information requirements for drip pads
Except as otherwise provided by section 11-264-1, owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal facilities that collect, store, or treat hazardous waste on drip pads must provide the following additional information:
(a) A list of hazardous
wastes placed or to be placed on each drip pad.
(b) If an exemption is sought to subchapter F
of chapter 11-264, as provided by section 11-264-90, detailed plans and an
engineering report describing how the requirements of paragraph 11-264-90(b)(2)
will be met.
(c) Detailed plans and
an engineering report describing how the drip pad is or will be designed,
constructed, operated and maintained to meet the requirements of section
11-264-573, including the as-built drawings and specifications. This submission
must address the following items as specified in section 11-264-571:
(1) The design characteristics of the drip
pad;
(2) The liner
system;
(3) The leakage detection
system, including the leak detection system and how it is designed to detect
the failure of the drip pad or the presence of any releases of hazardous waste
or accumulated liquid at the earliest practicable time;
(4) Practices designed to maintain drip
pads;
(5) The associated collection
system;
(6) Control of run-on to
the drip pad;
(7) Control of
run-off from the drip pad;
(8) The
interval at which drippage and other materials will be removed from the
associated collection system and a statement demonstrating that the interval
will be sufficient to prevent overflow onto the drip pad;
(9) Procedures for cleaning the drip pad at
least once every seven days to ensure the removal of any accumulated residues
of waste or other materials, including but not limited to rinsing, washing with
detergents or other appropriate solvents, or steam cleaning and provisions for
documenting the date, time, and cleaning procedure used each time the pad is
cleaned.
(10) Operating practices
and procedures that will be followed to ensure that tracking of hazardous waste
or waste constituents off the drip pad due to activities by personnel or
equipment is minimized;
(11)
Procedures for ensuring that, after removal from the treatment vessel, treated
wood from pressure and non-pressure processes is held on the drip pad until
drippage has ceased, including recordkeeping practices;
(12) Provisions for ensuring that collection
and holding units associated with the run-on and run-off control systems are
emptied or otherwise managed as soon as possible after storms to maintain
design capacity of the system.
(13)
If treatment is carried out on the drip pad, details of the process equipment
used, and the nature and quality of the residuals.
(14) A description of how each drip pad,
including appurtenances for control of run-on and run-off, will be inspected in
order to meet the requirements of section 11-264-573. This information should
be included in the inspection plan submitted under paragraph 11-270-14(b)
(5).
(15) A certification signed by
an independent qualified, registered professional engineer, stating that the
drip pad design meets the requirements of subsections 11-264-573(a) through
(f).
(16) A description of how
hazardous waste residues and contaminated materials will be removed from the
drip pad at closure, as required under subsection 11-264-575(a). For any waste
not to be removed from the drip pad upon closure, the owner or operator must
submit detailed plans and an engineering report describing how subsections
11-264-310(a) and (b) will be complied with. This information should be
included in the closure plan and, where applicable, in the post-closure plan
submitted under paragraph 11-270-14(b)(13).
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