Ohio Admin. Code 3745-205-90 - Reporting - air emission standards for tanks, surface impoundments, and containers
(A)
Each owner or operator managing hazardous waste in a
tank, surface impoundment, or container exempted from using air emission
controls under paragraph (C) of rule
3745-205-82 of the
Administrative Code shall report to the director each occurrence when hazardous
waste is placed in the waste management unit in non-compliance with the
conditions specified in paragraph (C)(1) or (C)(2) of rule
3745-205-82 of the
Administrative Code, as applicable. Examples of such occurrences include
placing in the waste management unit a hazardous waste having an average VO
concentration equal to or greater than five hundred parts per million by weight
(ppmw) at the point of waste origination; or placing in the waste management
unit a treated hazardous waste of which the organic content has been reduced by
an organic destruction or removal process that fails to achieve the applicable
conditions specified in paragraphs (C)(2)(a) to (C)(2)(f) of rule
3745-205-82 of the
Administrative Code. The owner or operator shall submit a written report within
fifteen calendar days of the time that the owner or operator becomes aware of
the occurrence. The written report shall contain the U.S. EPA identification
number, facility name and address, a description of the non-compliance event
and the cause, the dates of the non-compliance, and the actions taken to
correct the non-compliance and prevent recurrence of the non-compliance. The
report shall be signed and dated by an authorized representative of the owner
or operator.
(B)
Each owner or operator using air emission controls on a
tank in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (C) of rule
3745-205-84 of the
Administrative Code shall report to the director each occurrence when hazardous
waste is managed in the tank in non-compliance with the conditions specified in
paragraph (B) of rule
3745-205-84 of the
Administrative Code. The owner or operator shall submit a written report within
fifteen calendar days of the time that the owner or operator becomes aware of
the occurrence. The written report shall contain the U.S. EPA identification
number, facility name and address, a description of the non-compliance event
and the cause, the dates of the non-compliance, and the actions taken to
correct the non-compliance and prevent recurrence of the non-compliance. The
report shall be signed and dated by an authorized representative of the owner
or operator.
(C)
Each owner or operator using a control device in
accordance with the requirements of rule
3745-205-87 of the
Administrative Code shall submit a semi-annual written report to the director
excepted as provided for in paragraph (D) of this rule. The report shall
describe each occurrence during the previous six-month period when
either:
(1)
A
control device is operated continuously for twenty-four hours or longer in
noncompliance with the applicable operating values defined in paragraph (C)(4)
of rule 3745-205-35 of the
Administrative Code; or
(2)
A flare is operated with visible emissions for five
minutes or longer in a two-hour period, as defined in paragraph (D) of rule
3745-205-33 of the
Administrative Code. The written report shall include the U.S. EPA
identification number, facility name and address, and an explanation why the
control device could not be returned to compliance within twenty-four hours,
and actions taken to correct the non-compliance. The report shall be signed and
dated by an authorized representative of the owner or operator.
(D)
A
report to the director in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (C) of
this rule is not required for a six-month period during which all control
devices subject to rules
3745-20-80 to
3745-205-90 of the
Administrative Code are operated by the owner or operator such that:
(1)
During no period
of twenty-four hours or longer did a control device operate continuously in
non-compliance with the applicable operating values defined in paragraph (C)(4)
of rule 3745-205-35 of the
Administrative Code; and
(2)
No flare was operated with visible emissions for five
minutes or longer in a two-hour period, as defined in paragraph (D) of rule
3745-205-33 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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