Ohio Admin. Code 3745-266-102 - Permit standards for burners
(A) Applicability.
(1) General. Owners and operators of boilers
and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste and not operating under permit
by rule shall comply with this rule, rule
3745-50-66, and paragraph (C)(9)
of rule 3745-50-44 of the Administrative
Code, unless exempt under the small quantity burner exemption of rule
3745-266-108 of the
Administrative Code.
(2)
Applicability of Chapters 3745-54 to 3745-57 and 3745-205 of the Administrative
Code. Owners and operators of boilers and industrial furnaces that burn
hazardous waste are subject to the following provisions, except as provided
otherwise by rules
3745-266-100 to
3745-266-112 of the
Administrative Code:
(a) [Reserved.
; ]
(d)
Rules 3745-54-51 to
3745-54-56 of the Administrative
Code (contingency plan and emergency procedures).
;
(e) The applicable provisions of rules
3745-54-71 to
3745-54-77 of the Administrative
Code (manifest system, recordkeeping, and reporting).
;
(f) Rules
3745-54-90 and
3745-54-101 of the
Administrative Code (releases from waste management units).
;
(h)
Rules 3745-55-41,
3745-55-42,
3745-55-43, and
3745-55-47 to
3745-55-51 of the Administrative
Code, except that states and the federal government are exempt from rules
3745-55-40 to
3745-55-51 of the Administrative
Code (financial requirements).
; and
(i)
[Reserved.]
Rules
3745-205-50 to
3745-205-65 of the
Administrative Code, except for paragraph (A) of rule
3745-205-50 of the
Administrative Code (air emission standards for equipment
leaks).
(B) Hazardous waste analysis.
(1) The owner or operator shall provide an
analysis of the hazardous waste that quantifies the concentration of any
constituent identified in the appendix to rule
3745-51-11 of the Administrative
Code that may reasonably be expected to be in the waste. Such constituents
shall be identified and quantified if present, at levels detectable by using
appropriate analytical procedures. Alternative methods that meet or exceed the
method performance capabilities of U.S. EPA publication SW-846 methods may be
used. If U.S. EPA publication SW-846 does not prescribe a method for a
particular determination, the owner or operator shall use the best available
method. The constituents in the appendix to rule
3745-51-11 of the Administrative
Code that are excluded from this analysis shall be identified, and the basis
for the exclusion of such constituents shall be explained. This analysis will
be used to provide all information required by rules
3745-50-66 and
3745-266-100 to
3745-266-112 and paragraph
(C)(9) of rule
3745-50-44 of the Administrative
Code and to enable the permit writer to prescribe such permit conditions as
necessary to protect human health and the environment. Such analysis shall be
included as a portion of the "Part B" permit application, or, for facilities
operating under the interim standards of rules
3745-266-100 to
3745-266-112 of the
Administrative Code, as a portion of the trial burn plan that may be submitted
before the "Part B" application under paragraph (G) of rule
3745-50-66 of the Administrative
Code as well as any other analysis required by the permit authority in
preparing the permit. Owners and operators of boilers and industrial furnaces
not operating under the interim standards shall provide the information
required by paragraph (C)(9) of rule
3745-50-44 or paragraph (C) of
rule 3745-50-66 of the Administrative
Code in the "Part B" application to the greatest extent possible.
(2) Throughout normal operation, the owner or
operator shall conduct sampling and analysis as necessary to ensure that the
hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks fired into the
boiler or industrial furnace are within the physical and chemical composition
limits specified in the permit.
(C) Emissions standards. Owners and operators
shall comply with emissions standards in rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code.
(D) Permits.
(1) The owner or operator may burn only
hazardous wastes specified in the facility permit and only under the operating
conditions specified under paragraph (E) of this rule, except in approved trial
burns under the conditions specified in rule
3745-50-66 of the Administrative
Code.
(2) Hazardous wastes not
specified in the permit may not be burned until operating conditions have been
specified under a new permit or permit modification, as applicable. Operating
requirements for new wastes may be based on either trial burn results or
alternative data included with "Part B" of a permit application under paragraph
(C)(9) of rule
3745-50-44 of the Administrative
Code.
(3) Boilers and industrial
furnaces operating under the interim standards of rule
3745-266-103 of the
Administrative Code are permitted under paragraph (G) of rule
3745-50-66 of the Administrative
Code.
(4) A permit for a new boiler
or industrial furnace (those boilers and industrial furnaces not operating
under the interim standards) shall establish appropriate conditions for each of
the applicable requirements of this rule, including but not limited to
allowable hazardous waste firing rates and operating conditions necessary to
meet the requirements of paragraph (E) of this rule, in order to comply with
the following standards:
(a) For the period
beginning with initial introduction of hazardous waste and ending with
initiation of the trial burn, and only for the minimum time required to bring
the device to a point of operational readiness to conduct a trial burn, not to
exceed a duration of seven hundred twenty hours operating time when burning
hazardous waste, the operating requirements shall be those most likely to
ensure compliance with the emission standards of rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code, based on Ohio EPA's engineering judgment. If the applicant
is seeking a waiver from a trial burn to demonstrate conformance with a
particular emission standard, the operating requirements during this initial
period of operation shall include those specified by the applicable provisions
of rule 3745-266-104,
3745-266-105,
3745-266-106, or
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code. The director may extend the duration of this period for up
to seven hundred twenty additional hours when good cause for the extension is
demonstrated by the applicant.
(b)
For the duration of the trial burn, the operating requirements shall be
sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the emissions standards of rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code and shall be in accordance with the approved trial burn
plan.
;
(c) For
the period immediately following completion of the trial burn, and only for the
minimum period sufficient to allow sample analysis, data computation, submittal
of the trial burn results by the applicant, review of the trial burn results
and modification of the facility permit by the director to reflect the trial
burn results, the operating requirements shall be those most likely to ensure
compliance with the emission standards rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code based on Ohio EPA's engineering judgment.
(d) For the remaining duration of the permit,
the operating requirements shall be those demonstrated in a trial burn or by
alternative data specified in paragraph (C)(9) of rule
3745-50-44 of the Administrative
Code, as sufficient to ensure compliance with the emissions standards of rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code.
(E) Operating requirements.
(1) General. A boiler or industrial furnace
burning hazardous waste shall comply with the operating requirements specified
in the permit at all times there is hazardous waste in the unit.
(2) Requirements to ensure compliance with
the organic emissions standards.
(a)
Destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) standard. Operating conditions will be
specified either on a case-by-case basis for each hazardous waste burned as
those demonstrated [in a trial burn or by alternative data as specified in
paragraph (C)(9) of rule
3745-50-44 of the Administrative
Code] to be sufficient to comply with the DRE performance standard of paragraph
(A) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code or as those special operating requirements in paragraph
(A)(4) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code for the waiver of the DRE trial burn. When the DRE trial
burn is not waived under paragraph (A)(4) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code, each set of operating requirements will specify the
composition of the hazardous waste (including acceptable variations in the
physical and chemical properties of the hazardous waste which will not affect
compliance with the DRE performance standard) to which the operating
requirements apply. For each such hazardous waste, the permit will specify
acceptable operating limits including, but not limited to, the following
conditions as appropriate:
(i) Feed rate of
hazardous waste and other fuels measured and specified as prescribed in
paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(ii)
Minimum and maximum device production rate when producing normal product
expressed in appropriate units, measured and specified as prescribed in
paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(iii) Appropriate controls of the hazardous
waste firing system;
(iv) Allowable
variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design or operating
procedures;
(v) Minimum combustion
gas temperature measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber
temperature, measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(vi) An appropriate indicator
of combustion gas velocity, measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph
(E)(6) of this rule, unless documentation is provided under rule
3745-50-66 of the Administrative
Code demonstrating adequate combustion gas residence time; and
(vii) Such other operating requirements as
are necessary to ensure that the DRE performance standard paragraph (A) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code is met.
(b) Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon
standards. The permit shall incorporate a carbon monoxide limit and, as
appropriate, a hydrocarbon limit as provided by paragraphs (B), (C), (D), (E),
and (F) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code. The permit limits will be specified as follows:
(i) When complying with the carbon monoxide
standard of paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code, the permit limit is one hundred parts per million by
volume (ppmv).
;
(ii)
When complying with the alternative carbon monoxide standard under paragraph
(C) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code, the permit limit for carbon monoxide is based on the trial
burn and is established as the average over all valid runs of the highest
hourly rolling average carbon monoxide level of each run, and the permit limit
for hydrocarbon is twenty ppmv [as described in paragraph (C)(1) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code], except as provided in paragraph (F) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code.
(iii) When
complying with the alternative hydrocarbon limit for industrial furnaces under
paragraph (F) of rule
3745-266-104 of the
Administrative Code, the permit limit for hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide is
the baseline level when hazardous waste is not burned as specified by paragraph
(F) of rule 3745-266-104 of the Administrative Code.
(c) Start-up and shut-down. During start-up
and shut-down of the boiler or industrial furnace, hazardous waste [except
waste fed solely as an ingredient under the "Tier I" (or "Adjusted Tier I")
feed rate screening limits for metals and chloride or chlorine, and except low
risk waste exempt from the trial burn requirements under paragraph (A)(5) of
rule 3745-266-104 and rules
3745-266-105,
3745-266-106, and
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code] shall not be fed into the device unless the device is
operating within the conditions of operation specified in the permit.
(3) Requirements to ensure
conformance with the particulate standard.
(a)
Except as provided in paragraphs (E)(3)(b) and (E)(3)(c) of this rule, the
permit shall specify the following operating requirements to ensure conformance
with the particulate standard specified in rule
3745-266-105 of the
Administrative Code:
(i) Total ash feed rate
to the device from hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace
feedstocks, measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(ii) Maximum device
production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units,
and measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(iii) Appropriate controls on
operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air
pollution control system;
(iv)
Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including
any air pollution control system or operating procedures; and
(v) Such other operating requirements as are
necessary to ensure that the particulate standard in paragraph (A) of rule
3745-266-105 of the
Administrative Code is met.
(b) Permit conditions to ensure conformance
with the particulate matter standard shall not be provided for facilities
exempt from the particulate matter standard under paragraph (B) of rule
3745-266-105 of the
Administrative Code;
(c) For cement
kilns and light-weight aggregate kilns, permit conditions to ensure compliance
with the particulate standard shall not limit the ash content of hazardous
waste or other feed materials.
(4) Requirements to ensure conformance with
the metals emissions standard.
(a) For
conformance with the "Tier I" (or "Adjusted Tier I") metals feed rate screening
limits of paragraph (B) or (E) of rule
3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code, the permit shall specify the following operating
requirements:
(i) Total feed rate of each
metal in hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks
measured and specified under paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(ii) Total feed rate of hazardous waste
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(iii) A sampling and metals
analysis program for the hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace
feedstocks;
(b) For
conformance with the "Tier II" metals emission rate screening limits under
paragraph (C) of rule
3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code and the "Tier III" metals controls under paragraph (D) of
rule 3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code, the permit shall specify the following operating
requirements:
(i) Maximum emission rate for
each metal specified as the average emission rate during the trial
burn;
(ii) Feed rate of total
hazardous waste and pumpable hazardous waste, each measured and specified as
prescribed in paragraph (E)(6)(a) of this rule;
(iii) Feed rate of each metal in the
following feedstreams, measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6)
of this rule:
(a) Total feedstreams;
(b) Total hazardous waste feed; and
(c) Total pumpable hazardous waste
feed;
(iv) Total feed
rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams measured and specified as
prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(v) Maximum combustion gas temperature
measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber temperature, and
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(vi) Maximum flue gas
temperature at the inlet to the particulate matter air pollution control system
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(vii) Maximum device
production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units
and measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(viii) Appropriate controls
on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air
pollution control system;
(ix)
Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including
any air pollution control system or operating procedures; and
(x) Such other operating requirements as are
necessary to ensure that the metals standards under paragraph (C) or (D) of
rule 3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code are met.
(c) For conformance with an alternative
implementation approach approved by the director under paragraph (F) of rule
3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code, the permit will specify the following operating
requirements:
(i) Maximum emission rate for
each metal specified as the average emission rate during the trial
burn;
(ii) Feed rate of total
hazardous waste and pumpable hazardous waste, each measured and specified as
prescribed in paragraph (E)(6)(a) of this rule;
(iii) Feed rate of each metal in the
following feedstreams, measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6)
of this rule:
(a) Total hazardous waste feed;
and
(b) Total pumpable hazardous
waste feed;
(iv) Total
feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams measured and specified
prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(v) Maximum combustion gas temperature
measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber temperature, and
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(vi) Maximum flue gas
temperature at the inlet to the particulate matter air pollution control system
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(vii) Maximum device
production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units
and measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(viii) Appropriate controls
on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air
pollution control system;
(ix)
Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including
any air pollution control system or operating procedures; and
(x) Such other operating requirements as are
necessary to ensure that the metals standards under paragraph (C) or (D) of
rule 3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code are met.
(5) Requirements to ensure conformance with
the hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas standards.
(a) For conformance with the "Tier I" total
chloride and chlorine feed rate screening limits of paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code, the permit will specify the following operating
requirements:
(i) Feed rate of total chloride
and chlorine in hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks
measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this
rule;
(ii) Feed rate of total
hazardous waste measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of
this rule;
(iii) A sampling and
analysis program for total chloride and chlorine for the hazardous waste, other
fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks;
(b) For conformance with the "Tier II"
hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas, emission rate screening limits under
paragraph (B)(2) of rule
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code and the "Tier III" hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas
controls under paragraph (C) of rule
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code, the permit will specify the following operating
requirements:
(i) Maximum emission rate for
hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas specified as the average emission rate
during the trial burn;
(ii) Feed
rate of total hazardous waste measured and specified as prescribed in paragraph
(E)(6) of this rule;
(iii) Total
feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams, measured and specified
as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(iv) Maximum device production rate when
producing normal product expressed in appropriate units, measured and specified
as prescribed in paragraph (E)(6) of this rule;
(v) Appropriate controls on operation and
maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air pollution control
system.
(vi) Allowable variation in
boiler and industrial furnace system design including any air pollution control
system or operating procedures; and
(vii) Such other operating requirements as
are necessary to ensure that the hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas standards
under paragraph (B)(2) or (C) of rule
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code are met.
(6) Measuring parameters and establishing
limits based on trial burn data.
(a) General
requirements. As specified in paragraphs (E)(2) to (E)(5) of this rule, each
operating parameter shall be measured, and permit limits on the parameter shall
be established, according to either of the following procedures:
(i) Instantaneous limits. A parameter may be
measured and recorded on an instantaneous basis (i.e., the value that occurs at
any time) and the permit limit specified as the time-weighted average during
all valid runs of the trial burn; or
(ii) Hourly rolling average.
(a) The limit for a parameter may be
established and continuously monitored on an hourly rolling average basis
defined as follows:
(i) A continuous monitor
is one which continuously samples the regulated parameter without interruption,
and evaluates the detector response at least once each fifteen seconds, and
computes and records the average value at least every sixty seconds.
(ii) An hourly rolling average is the
arithmetic mean of the sixty most recent one-minute average values recorded by
the continuous monitoring system.
(b) The permit limit for the parameter shall
be established based on trial burn data as the average over all valid test runs
of the highest hourly rolling average value for each run.
(b) Rolling average limits for
carcinogenic metals and lead. Feed rate limits for the carcinogenic metals
(i.e., arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, and chromium) and lead may be established
either on an hourly rolling average basis as prescribed by paragraph (E)(6)(a)
of this rule or on (up to) a twenty-four hour rolling average basis. If the
owner or operator elects to use an average period from two to twenty-four
hours, all three of the following apply:
(i)
The feed rate of each metal shall be limited at any time to ten times the feed
rate that would be allowed on an hourly rolling average basis; and
(ii) The continuous monitor shall meet the
following specifications:
(a) A continuous
monitor is one which continuously samples the regulated parameter without
interruption, and evaluates the detector response at least once each fifteen
seconds, and computes and records the average value at least every sixty
seconds; and
(b) The rolling
average for the selected averaging period is the arithmetic mean of one hour
block averages for the averaging period. A one hour block average is the
arithmetic mean of the one minute averages recorded during the sixty-minute
period beginning at one minute after the beginning of the preceding clock hour;
and
(iii) The permit
limit for the feed rate of each metal shall be established based on trial burn
data as the average over all valid test runs of the highest hourly rolling
average feed rate for each run.
(c) Feed rate limits for metals, total
chloride and chlorine, and ash. Feed rate limits for metals, total chlorine and
chloride, and ash are established and monitored by knowing the concentration of
the substance i.e., metals, chloride or chlorine, and ash) in each feedstream
and the flow rate of the feedstream. To monitor the feed rate of these
substances, the flow rate of each feedstream shall be monitored under the
continuous monitoring requirements of paragraphs (E)(6)(a) and (E)(6)(b) of
this rule.
(d) Conduct of trial
burn testing.
(i) If compliance with all
applicable emissions standards of rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code is not demonstrated simultaneously during a set of test
runs, the operating conditions of additional test runs required to demonstrate
compliance with remaining emissions standards shall be as close as possible to
the original operating conditions.
(ii) Prior to obtaining test data for
purposes of demonstrating compliance with the emissions standards of rules
3745-266-104 to
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code or establishing limits on operating parameters under this
rule, the facility shall operate under trial burn conditions for a sufficient
period to reach steady-state operations. The director may determine, however,
that industrial furnaces that recycle collected particulate matter back into
the furnace and that comply with an alternative implementation approach for
metals under paragraph (F) of rule
3745-266-106 of the
Administrative Code need not reach steady state conditions with respect to the
flow of metals in the system prior to beginning compliance testing for metals
emissions.
(iii) Trial burn data on
the level of an operating parameter for which a limit shall be established in
the permit shall be obtained during emissions sampling for the pollutants
(i.e., metals, particulate matter, hydrogen chloride or chlorine gas, organic
compounds) for which the parameter shall be established as specified by
paragraph (E) of this rule.
(7) General requirements.
(a) Fugitive emissions. Fugitive emissions
shall be controlled by:
(i) Keeping the
combustion zone totally sealed against fugitive emissions; or
(ii) Maintaining the combustion zone pressure
lower than atmospheric pressure; or
(iii) An alternate means of control
demonstrated (with "Part B" of the permit application) to provide fugitive
emissions control equivalent to maintenance of combustion zone pressure lower
than atmospheric pressure.
(b) Automatic waste feed cutoff. A boiler or
industrial furnace shall be operated with a functioning system that
automatically cuts off the hazardous waste feed when operating conditions
deviate from those established under this rule. The director may limit the
number of cutoffs per an operating period on a case-by-case basis. In addition:
(i) The permit limit for (the indicator of)
minimum combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained while hazardous
waste or hazardous waste residues remain in the combustion chamber;
(ii) Exhaust gases shall be ducted to the air
pollution control system operated in accordance with the permit requirements
while hazardous waste or hazardous waste residues remain in the combustion
chamber; and
(iii) Operating
parameters for which permit limits are established shall continue to be
monitored during the cutoff, and the hazardous waste feed shall not be
restarted until the levels of those parameters comply with the permit limits.
For parameters that may be monitored on an instantaneous basis, the director
will establish a minimum period of time after a waste feed cutoff during which
the parameter shall not exceed the permit limit before the hazardous waste feed
may be restarted.
(c)
Changes. A boiler or industrial furnace shall cease burning hazardous waste
when changes in combustion properties, or feed rates of the hazardous waste,
other fuels, or industrial furnace feedstocks, or changes in the boiler or
industrial furnace design or operating conditions deviate from the limits as
specified in the permit.
(8) Monitoring and inspections.
(a) The owner or operator shall monitor and
record the following, at a minimum, while burning hazardous waste:
(i) If specified by the permit, feed rates
and composition of hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace
feedstocks, and feed rates of ash, metals, and total chloride and
chlorine.
(ii) If specified by the
permit, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and oxygen on a continuous basis at a
common point in the boiler or industrial furnace downstream of the combustion
zone and prior to release of stack gases to the atmosphere in accordance with
operating requirements specified in paragraph (E)(2)(b) of this rule. Carbon
monoxide, hydrocarbons, and oxygen monitors shall be installed, operated, and
maintained in accordance with methods specified in the appendix to rule
3745-266-103 of the
Administrative Code.
(iii) Upon the
request of the director, sampling and analysis of the hazardous waste (and
other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks as appropriate), residues, and
exhaust emissions shall be conducted to verify that the operating requirements
established in the permit achieve the applicable standards of rules
3745-266-104,
3745-266-105,
3745-266-106, and
3745-266-107 of the
Administrative Code.
(b)
All monitors shall record data in units corresponding to the permit limit
unless otherwise specified in the permit.
(c) The boiler or industrial furnace and
associated equipment (pumps, valves, pipes, fuel storage tanks, etc.) shall be
subjected to thorough visual inspection when the equipment contains hazardous
waste, at least daily for leaks, spills, fugitive emissions, and signs of
tampering.
(d) The automatic
hazardous waste feed cutoff system and associated alarms shall be tested at
least once every seven days when hazardous waste is burned to verify
operability, unless the applicant demonstrates to the director that weekly
testing will unduly restrict or upset operations and that less frequent
inspections are adequate. At a minimum, operational testing shall be conducted
at least once every thirty days.
(e) These monitoring and inspection data
shall be recorded and the records shall be placed in the operating record
required by rule
3745-54-73 of the Administrative
Code.
(9) Direct
transfer to the burner. If hazardous waste is directly transferred from a
transport vehicle to a boiler or industrial furnace without the use of a
storage unit, the owner and operator shall comply with rule
3745-266-111 of the
Administrative Code.
(10)
Recordkeeping. The owner or operator shall maintain in the operating record of
the facility all information and data required by this rule for five
years.
(11) Closure. At closure,
the owner or operator shall remove all hazardous waste and hazardous waste
residues (including, but not limited to, ash, scrubber waters, and scrubber
sludges) from the boiler or industrial furnace.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-50-11 of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporated by reference."]
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
Prior Effective Dates: 12/07/2004, 02/16/2009, 09/05/2010, 10/31/2015, 09/29/2021
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