Ohio Admin. Code 3745-256-201 - Design and operating standards for military munitions
(A) Hazardous waste
munitions and hazardous waste explosives storage units must be designed and
operated with containment systems, controls, and monitoring, that:
(1) Minimize the potential for detonation or
other means of release of hazardous waste, hazardous constituents, hazardous
decomposition products, or contaminated run-off, to the soil, ground water,
surface water, and atmosphere;
(2)
Provide a primary barrier, which may be a container (including a shell) or
tank, designed to contain the hazardous waste;
(3) For wastes stored outdoors, provide that
the waste and containers will not be in standing precipitation;
(4) For liquid wastes, provide a secondary
containment system that assures that any released liquids are contained and
promptly detected and removed from the waste area, or vapor detection system
that assures that any released liquids or vapors are promptly detected and an
appropriate response taken (e.g., additional containment, such as overpacking,
or removal from the waste area); and
(5) Provide monitoring and inspection
procedures that assure the controls and containment systems are working as
designed and that releases that may adversely impact human health or the
environment are not escaping from the unit.
(B) Hazardous waste munitions and hazardous
waste explosives stored under rules
3745-256-200 to
3745-256-202 of the
Administrative Code may be stored in one of the following:
(1) Earth-covered magazines. Earth-covered
magazines must be:
(a) Constructed of
waterproofed, reinforced concrete or structural steel arches, with steel doors
that are kept closed when not being accessed;
(b) Designed and constructed:
(i) To be of sufficient strength and
thickness to support the weight of any explosives or munitions stored and any
equipment used in the unit;
(ii) To
provide working space for personnel and equipment in the unit; and
(iii) To withstand movement activities that
occur in the unit; and
(c) Located and designed, with walls and
earthen covers that direct an explosion in the unit in a safe direction, so as
to minimize the propagation of an explosion to adjacent units and to minimize
other effects of any explosion.
(2) Above-ground magazines. Above-ground
magazines must be located and designed so as to minimize the propagation of an
explosion to adjacent units and to minimize other effects of any explosion.
(3) Outdoor or open storage areas.
Outdoor or open storage areas must be located and designed so as to minimize
the propagation of an explosion to adjacent units and to minimize other effects
of any explosion.
(C)
Hazardous waste munitions and hazardous waste explosives must be stored in
accordance with a standard operating procedure specifying procedures to ensure
safety, security, and environmental protection. If these procedures serve the
same purpose as the security and inspection requirements of rule
3745-65-14 of the Administrative
Code, the preparedness and prevention procedures of rules
3745-65-30 to
3745-65-37 of the Administrative
Code, and the contingency plan and emergency procedures requirements of rules
3745-65-50 to
3745-65-56 of the Administrative
Code, then these procedures will be used to fulfill those
requirements.
(D) Hazardous waste
munitions and hazardous waste explosives must be packaged to ensure safety in
handling and storage.
(E) Hazardous
waste munitions and hazardous waste explosives must be inventoried at least
annually.
(F) Hazardous waste
munitions and hazardous waste explosives and their storage units must be
inspected and monitored as necessary to ensure explosives safety and to ensure
that there is no migration of contaminants out of the unit.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 12/07/2004
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