Ohio Admin. Code 3745-205-63 - Test methods and procedures - equipment leaks
(A)
Each owner or
operator subject to rules
3745-205-50 to
3745-205-65 of the
Administrative Code shall comply with the test methods and procedures
requirements provided in this rule.
(B)
Leak detection
monitoring, as required in rules
3745-205-52 to
3745-205-62 of the
Administrative Code, shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Monitoring shall
comply with reference method 21 in 40 CFR Part 60 .
(2)
The detection
instrument shall meet the performance criteria of reference method
21.
(3)
The instrument shall be calibrated before use on each
day of its use by the procedures specified in reference method
21.
(4)
Calibration gases shall be:
(a)
Zero air (less
than ten parts per million (ppm) of hydrocarbon in air).
(b)
A mixture of
methane or n-hexane and air at a concentration of approximately, but less than,
ten thousand ppm methane or n-hexane.
(5)
The instrument
probe shall be traversed around all potential leak interfaces as close to the
interface as possible as described in reference method 21.
(C)
When
equipment is tested for compliance with no detectable emissions, as required in
paragraph (E) of rule
3745-205-52, paragraph (I) of
rule 3745-205-53, rule
3745-205-54, and paragraph (F)
of rule 3745-205-57 of the
Administrative Code, the test shall comply with the following
requirements:
(1)
The requirements of paragraphs (B)(1) to (B)(4) of this
rule apply.
(2)
The background level shall be determined as provided in
reference method 21.
(3)
The instrument probe shall be traversed around all
potential leak interfaces as close to the interface as possible as described in
reference method 21.
(4)
The arithmetic difference between the maximum
concentration indicated by the instrument and the background level is compared
with five hundred ppm for determining compliance.
(D)
In accordance
with the waste analysis plan required by paragraph (B) of rule
3745-54-13 of the Administrative
Code, an owner or operator of a facility shall determine, for each piece of
equipment, whether the equipment contains or contacts a hazardous waste with
organic concentration that equals or exceeds ten per cent by weight using the
following:
(1)
Methods described in ASTM methods D2267-88, E169-16, E168-16, E260-96
(2019);
(2)
Method 9060A of "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid
Waste," U.S. EPA Publication SW-846, for computing total organic concentration
of the sample, or analyzed for its individual organic constituents;
or
(3)
Application of the knowledge of the nature of the
hazardous waste stream or the process by which the hazardous waste stream was
produced. Documentation of a waste determination by knowledge is required.
Examples of documentation that shall be used to support a determination under
this provision include production process information documenting that no
organic compounds are used, information that the waste is generated by a
process that is identical to a process at the same or another facility that has
previously been demonstrated by direct measurement to have a total organic
content less than ten per cent, or prior speciation analysis results on the
same waste stream where it can also be documented that no process changes have
occurred since that analysis that could affect the waste total organic
concentration.
(E)
If an owner or operator determines that a piece of
equipment contains or contacts a hazardous waste with organic concentrations at
least ten per cent by weight, the determination can be revised only after
following the procedures in paragraph (D)(1) or (D)(2) of this
rule.
(F)
When an owner or operator and the director do not agree
on whether a piece of equipment contains or contacts a hazardous waste with
organic concentrations at least ten per cent by weight, the procedures in
paragraph (D)(1) or (D)(2) of this rule can be used to resolve the
dispute.
(G)
Samples used in determining the per cent organic
content shall be representative of the highest total organic content hazardous
waste that is expected to be contained in or contact the
equipment.
(H)
To determine if pumps or valves are in light liquid
service, the vapor pressures of constituents may be obtained from standard
reference texts or may be determined by ASTM D2879-18.
(I)
Performance tests
to determine if a control device achieves ninety-five weight per cent organic
emission reduction shall comply with the procedures of paragraphs (C)(1) to
(C)(4) of rule
3745-205-34 of the
Administrative Code.
Notes
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
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