Ohio Admin. Code 3745-68-77 - Monitoring and inspections
The owner or operator shall conduct, at a minimum, the following monitoring and inspections when thermally treating hazardous waste:
(A) Existing instruments which relate
to temperature and emission control (if an emission control device is present)
shall be monitored at least every fifteen minutes. Appropriate corrections to
maintain steady state or other appropriate thermal treatment conditions shall
be made immediately either automatically or by the operator. Instruments which
relate to temperature and emission control include those measuring waste feed,
auxiliary fuel feed, treatment process temperature, and relevant process flow
and level controls.
(B) The stack
plume (emissions), where present, shall be observed visually at least hourly
for normal appearance, color and opacity. The operator shall immediately make
any indicated operating corrections necessary to return any visible emissions
to their normal appearance.
(C) The
complete thermal treatment process and associated equipment, including, but not
limited to, pumps, valves, conveyors and pipes, shall be inspected at least
daily for leaks, spills, and fugitive emissions, and all emergency shutdown
controls and system alarms shall be checked to assure proper operation.
Notes
Rule promulgated under: RC Chapter 119.
Rule amplifies: RC 3734.12
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