Ohio Admin. Code 3745-267-170 - Use and management of containers - standardized permitting
(A)
Applicability. This rule applies to owners or operators
of facilities that treat or store hazardous waste in containers under a
standardized permit pursuant to rules 3745-50-250 to 3745-50-320 of the
Administrative Code, except as provided in paragraph (A)(2) of rule 3745-267-01
of the Administrative Code.
(B)
Standards
applicable to the containers. Standards apply to the condition of the
containers, to the compatibility of waste with the containers, and to the
management of the containers.
(1)
Condition of containers. If a container holding
hazardous waste is not in good condition (for example, the container exhibits
severe rusting or apparent structural defects) or if the container begins to
leak, the owner or operator shall either:
(a)
Transfer the
hazardous waste from the container to a container that is in good condition;
or
(b)
Manage the waste in some other way that complies with
the requirements of Chapter 3745-267 of the Administrative
Code.
(2)
Compatibility of waste with containers. To ensure that
the ability of the container to contain the waste is not impaired, the owner or
operator shall use a container made of or lined with materials that are
compatible and will not react with the hazardous waste to be
stored.
(3)
Management of containers.
(a)
The owner or
operator shall always keep a container holding hazardous waste closed during
storage, except when adding or removing waste.
(b)
The owner or
operator shall never open, handle, or store a container holding hazardous waste
in a manner that may rupture the container or cause the container to
leak.
(C)
Inspection
requirements. At least weekly, the owner or operator shall inspect areas where
containers are stored, looking for leaking containers and for deterioration of
containers and the containment system caused by corrosion or other
factors.
(D)
Standards applicable to the container storage
areas.
(1)
The
owner or operator shall design and operate a containment system for container
storage areas according to the requirements in paragraph (D)(2) of this rule,
except as otherwise provided by paragraph (D)(3) of this rule.
(2)
The design and
operating requirements for a containment system are:
(a)
A base shall
underlie the containers that is free of cracks or gaps and is sufficiently
impervious to contain leaks, spills, and accumulated precipitation until the
collected material is detected and removed.
(b)
The base shall be
sloped or the containment system shall be otherwise designed and operated to
drain and remove liquids resulting from leaks, spills, or precipitation, unless
the containers are elevated or are otherwise protected from contact with
accumulated liquids.
(c)
The containment system shall have sufficient capacity
to contain ten per cent of the volume of containers, or the volume of the
largest container, whichever is greater. This requirement does not apply to
containers that do not contain free liquids.
(d)
The owner or
operator shall prevent run-on into the containment system unless the collection
system has sufficient excess capacity, in addition to that required in
paragraph (D)(2)(c) of this rule, to contain the liquid.
(e)
The owner or
operator shall remove any spilled or leaked waste and accumulated precipitation
from the sump or collection area as promptly as is necessary to prevent
overflow of the collection system.
(3)
Except as
provided in paragraph (D)(4) of this rule, the owner or operator does not need
a containment system as defined in paragraph (B) of this rule for storage areas
that store containers holding only wastes with no free liquids, if:
(a)
The storage area
is sloped or is otherwise designed and operated to drain and remove liquid
resulting from precipitation; or
(b)
The containers
are elevated or are otherwise protected from contact with accumulated
liquid.
(4)
The owner or operator shall have a containment system
defined by paragraph (D)(2) of this rule for storage areas that store
containers holding F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027 wastes, even if the
wastes do not contain free liquids.
(E)
Special
requirements for ignitable waste or reactive waste. Owners or operators shall
locate containers holding ignitable waste or reactive waste at least fifteen
meters (fifty feet) from the facility property line. Owners or operators also
shall follow the general requirements for ignitable wastes or reactive wastes
that are specified in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-267-17 of the Administrative
Code.
(F)
Special requirements for incompatible wastes.
(1)
The owner or
operator shall not place incompatible wastes, or incompatible wastes and
materials (see the appendix to rule
3745-55-99 of the Administrative
Code for examples), in the same container, unless the owner or operator
complies with paragraph (B) of rule 3745-267-17 of the Administrative
Code.
(2)
The owner or operator shall not place hazardous waste
in an unwashed container that previously held an incompatible waste or
material.
(3)
The owner or operator shall separate a storage
container holding a hazardous waste that is incompatible with any waste or with
other materials stored nearby in other containers, piles, open tanks, or
surface impoundments from the other materials, or protect the containers by
means of a dike, berm, wall, or other device.
(G)
Cessation of use
of containers. Owners or operators shall remove all hazardous waste and
hazardous waste residues from the containment system. Owners or operators shall
decontaminate or remove remaining containers, liners, bases, and soil
containing, or contaminated with, hazardous waste or hazardous waste
residues.
(H)
Air emission standards. Owners or operators shall
manage all hazardous waste placed in a container according to the requirements
of rules
3745-205-30 to 3745-205-36,
3745-205-50 to 3745-205-65, and
3745-205-80 to
3745-205-90 of the
Administrative Code. Under a standardized permit, the control devices that are
permissible are thermal vapor incinerators; catalytic vapor incinerators; and
flame, boiler, process heater, condenser, and carbon absorption
units.
Notes
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: Exempt
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3734.12
Rule Amplifies: 3734.12
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