Haw. Code R. § 11-501-4 - Standard for asbestos mills
(a) Each owner or
operator of an asbestos mill shall discharge no visible emissions to the
outside air from that asbestos mill, including fugitive sources, and shall use
the methods specified by section 11-501-14 to clean emissions containing
particulate asbestos material before they escape to, or are vented to, the
outside air.
(b) Each owner or
operator of an asbestos mill shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Monitor each potential source of asbestos
emissions from any part of the mill facility, including air cleaning devices,
process equipment and buildings that house equipment for material processing
and handling, at least once each day, during daylight hours, for visible
emissions to the outside air during periods of operation. The monitoring shall
be by visual observation of at least fifteen seconds duration per source of
emissions;
(2) Inspect each air
cleaning device at least once each week for proper operation and for changes
that signal the potential for malfunction, including, to the maximum extent
possible without dismantling other than opening the device, the presence of
tears, holes and abrasions in filter bags and for dust deposits on the clean
side of bags. For air cleaning devices that cannot be inspected on a weekly
basis according to this paragraph, submit to the director, and revise as
necessary, a written maintenance plan to include, at a minimum, the following:
(A) Maintenance schedule;
(B) Work to be performed; and
(C) Recordkeeping plan;
(3) Maintain records of the results of
visible emissions monitoring and air cleaning device inspections using a format
similar to that shown in Figure 1, entitled "Record of Visible Emissions" and
Figure 2, entitled "Air Cleaning Device Inspection Checklist", both dated June
1, 1998, located at the end of this chapter, and include the following:
(A) Date and time of each
inspection;
(B) Presence or absence
of visible emissions;
(C) Condition
of fabric filters, including tears, holes, and abrasions;
(D) Presence of dust deposits on the clean
side of fabric filters;
(E) A brief
description of corrective actions taken, including date and time; and
(F) Daily hours of operation for each air
cleaning device;
(4)
Furnish upon request, and make available at the affected facility during normal
business hours for inspection by the department, all records required under
this section;
(5) Retain a copy of
all monitoring and inspection records for at least two years; and
(6) Submit quarterly a copy of visible
emission monitoring records to the director if visible emissions occurred
during the report period. Quarterly reports shall be postmarked by the
thirtieth day following the end of the calendar quarter.
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