Utah Admin. Code R315-264-1089 - Recordkeeping Requirements
(a) Each owner
or operator of a facility subject to requirements of Sections
R315-264-1080
through 1090 shall record and maintain the information specified in Subsections
R315-264-1089(b) through (j), as applicable to the facility. Except for air
emission control equipment design documentation and information required by
Subsections R315-264-1089(i) and (j), records required by Section R315-264-1089
shall be maintained in the operating record for a minimum of 3 years. Air
emission control equipment design documentation shall be maintained in the
operating record until the air emission control equipment is replaced or
otherwise no longer in service. Information required by Subsections
R315-264-1089(i) and (j) shall be maintained in the operating record for as
long as the waste management unit is not using air emission controls specified
in Sections
R315-264-1084
through 1087 in accordance with the conditions specified in Subsection
R315-264-1080(d)
or 1080(b)(7), respectively.
(b)
The owner or operator of a tank using air emission controls in accordance with
the requirements of Section
R315-264-1084
shall prepare and maintain records for the tank that include the following
information:
(1) For each tank using air
emission controls in accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-264-1084,
the owner or operator shall record:
(i) A
tank identification number, or other unique identification description as
selected by the owner or operator.
(ii) A record for each inspection required by
Section
R315-264-1084
that includes the following information:
(A)
Date inspection was conducted.
(B)
For each defect detected during the inspection: The location of the defect, a
description of the defect, the date of detection, and corrective action taken
to repair the defect. In the event that repair of the defect is delayed in
accordance with the requirements of Section
R315-264-1084,
the owner or operator shall also record the reason for the delay and the date
that completion of repair of the defect is expected.
(2) In addition to the information
required by Subsection R315-264-1089(b)(1), the owner or operator shall record
the following information, as applicable to the tank:
(i) The owner or operator using a fixed roof
to comply with the Tank Level 1 control requirements specified in Subsection
R315-264-1084(c)
shall prepare and maintain records for each determination for the maximum
organic vapor pressure of the hazardous waste in the tank performed in
accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-264-1084(c).
The records shall include the date and time the samples were collected, the
analysis method used, and the analysis results.
(ii) The owner or operator using an internal
floating roof to comply with the Tank Level 2 control requirements specified in
Subsection
R315-264-1084(e)
shall prepare and maintain documentation describing the floating roof design.
(iii) Owners and operators using
an external floating roof to comply with the Tank Level 2 control requirements
specified in Subsection
R315-264-1084(f)
shall prepare and maintain the following records:
(A) Documentation describing the floating
roof design and the dimensions of the tank.
(B) Records for each seal gap inspection
required by Subsection
R315-264-1084(f)(3)
describing the results of the seal gap measurements. The records shall include
the date that the measurements were performed, the raw data obtained for the
measurements, and the calculations of the total gap surface area. In the event
that the seal gap measurements do not conform to the specifications in
Subsection
R315-264-1084(f)(1),
the records shall include a description of the repairs that were made, the date
the repairs were made, and the date the tank was emptied, if necessary.
(iv) Each owner or
operator using an enclosure to comply with the Tank Level 2 control
requirements specified in Subsection
R315-264-1084(i)
shall prepare and maintain the following records:
(A) Records for the most recent set of
calculations and measurements performed by the owner or operator to verify that
the enclosure meets the criteria of a permanent total enclosure as specified in
"Procedure T--Criteria for and Verification of a Permanent or Temporary Total
Enclosure" under
40
CFR 52.741, appendix B.
(B) Records required for the closed-vent
system and control device in accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-264-1089(e).
(c) The owner or operator of a surface
impoundment using air emission controls in accordance with the requirements of
Section
R315-264-1085
shall prepare and maintain records for the surface impoundment that include the
following information:
(1) A surface
impoundment identification number, or other unique identification description
as selected by the owner or operator.
(2) Documentation describing the floating
membrane cover or cover design, as applicable to the surface impoundment, that
includes information prepared by the owner or operator or provided by the cover
manufacturer or vendor describing the cover design, and certification by the
owner or operator that the cover meets the specifications listed in Subsection
R315-264-1085(c).
(3) A record for each inspection
required by Section
R315-264-1085
that includes the following information:
(i)
Date inspection was conducted.
(ii) For each defect detected during the
inspection the following information: The location of the defect, a description
of the defect, the date of detection, and corrective action taken to repair the
defect. In the event that repair of the defect is delayed in accordance with
the provisions of Subsection
R315-264-1085(f),
the owner or operator shall also record the reason for the delay and the date
that completion of repair of the defect is expected.
(4) For a surface impoundment equipped with a
cover and vented through a closed-vent system to a control device, the owner or
operator shall prepare and maintain the records specified in Subsection
R315-264-1089(e).
(d)
The owner or operator of containers using Container Level 3 air emission
controls in accordance with the requirements of Section
R315-264-1086
shall prepare and maintain records that include the following information:
(1) Records for the most recent set of
calculations and measurements performed by the owner or operator to verify that
the enclosure meets the criteria of a permanent total enclosure as specified in
"Procedure T-Criteria for and Verification of a Permanent or Temporary Total
Enclosure" under
40
CFR 52.741, appendix B.
(2) Records required for the closed-vent
system and control device in accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-264-1089(e).
(e)
The owner or operator using a closed-vent system and control device in
accordance with the requirements of Section
R315-264-1087
shall prepare and maintain records that include the following information:
(1) Documentation for the closed-vent system
and control device that includes:
(i)
Certification that is signed and dated by the owner or operator stating that
the control device is designed to operate at the performance level documented
by a design analysis as specified in Subsection R315-264-1089(e)(1)(ii) or by
performance tests as specified in Subsection R315-264-1089(e)(1)(iii) when the
tank, surface impoundment, or container is or would be operating at capacity or
the highest level reasonably expected to occur.
(ii) If a design analysis is used, then
design documentation as specified in Subsection
R315-264-1035(b)(4).
The documentation shall include information prepared by the owner or operator
or provided by the control device manufacturer or vendor that describes the
control device design in accordance with Subsection
R315-264-1035(b)(4)(iii)
and certification by the owner or operator that the control equipment meets the
applicable specifications.
(iii)
If performance tests are used, then a performance test plan as specified in
Subsection
R315-264-1035(b)(3)
and all test results.
(iv)
Information as required by Subsection
R315-264-1035(c)(1)
and Subsection
R315-264-1035(c)(2),
as applicable.
(v) An owner or
operator shall record, on a semiannual basis, the information specified in
Subsections R315-264-1089(e)(1)(v)(A) and (e)(1)(v)(B) for those planned
routine maintenance operations that would require the control device not to
meet the requirements of Subsections
R315-264-1087(c)(1)(i),
(c)(1)(ii), or (c)(1)(iii), as applicable.
(A) A description of the planned routine
maintenance that is anticipated to be performed for the control device during
the next 6-month period. This description shall include the type of maintenance
necessary, planned frequency of maintenance, and lengths of maintenance
periods.
(B) A description of the
planned routine maintenance that was performed for the control device during
the previous 6-month period. This description shall include the type of
maintenance performed and the total number of hours during those 6 months that
the control device did not meet the requirements of Subsections
R315-264-1087(c)(1)(i),
(c)(1)(ii), or (c)(1)(iii), as applicable,
due to planned routine maintenance.
(vi) An owner or operator shall record the
information specified in Subsections R315-264-1089(e)(1)(vi)(A) through
(e)(1)(vi)(C) for those unexpected control device system malfunctions that
would require the control device not to meet the requirements of Subsections
R315-264-1087(c)(1)(i),
(c)(1)(ii), or (c)(1)(iii), as applicable.
(A) The occurrence and duration of each
malfunction of the control device system.
(B) The duration of each period during a
malfunction when gases, vapors, or fumes are vented from the waste management
unit through the closed-vent system to the control device while the control
device is not properly functioning.
(C) Actions taken during periods of
malfunction to restore a malfunctioning control device to its normal or usual
manner of operation.
(vii) Records of the management of carbon
removed from a carbon adsorption system conducted in accordance with Subsection
R315-264-1087(c)(3)(ii).
(f) The
owner or operator of a tank, surface impoundment, or container exempted from
standards in accordance with the provisions of Subsection
R315-264-1082(c)
shall prepare and maintain the following records, as applicable:
(1) For tanks, surface impoundments, and
containers exempted under the hazardous waste organic concentration conditions
specified in Subsections
R315-264-1082(c)(1)
or 1082(c)(2)(i) through (c)(2)(vi), the owner or operator shall record the
information used for each waste determination, e.g., test results,
measurements, calculations, and other documentation, in the facility operating
log. If analysis results for waste samples are used for the waste
determination, then the owner or operator shall record the date, time, and
location that each waste sample is collected in accordance with applicable
requirements of Section
R315-264-1083.
(2) For tanks, surface
impoundments, or containers exempted under the provisions of Subsections
R315-264-1082(c)(2)(vii) or
(c)(2)(viii), the owner or operator shall
record the identification number for the incinerator, boiler, or industrial
furnace in which the hazardous waste is treated.
(g) An owner or operator designating a cover
as "unsafe to inspect and monitor" pursuant to Subsections
R315-264-1084(l)
or 1085(g) shall record in a log that is kept in the facility operating record
the following information: The identification numbers for waste management
units with covers that are designated as "unsafe to inspect and monitor," the
explanation for each cover stating why the cover is unsafe to inspect and
monitor, and the plan and schedule for inspecting and monitoring each cover.
(h) The owner or operator of a
facility that is subject to Section
R315-264-1080
through 1090 and to the control device standards in 40 CFR part 60, subpart VV,
or 40 CFR part 61, subpart V, may elect to demonstrate compliance with the
applicable sections of Section
R315-264-1080
through 1090 by documentation either pursuant to Section
R315-264-1080
through 1090, or pursuant to the provisions of 40 CFR part 60, subpart VV or 40
CFR part 61, subpart V, to the extent that the documentation required by 40 CFR
parts 60 or 61 duplicates the documentation required by Section R315-264-1089.
(i) For each tank or container not
using air emission controls specified in Sections
R315-264-1084
through 1087 in accordance with the conditions specified in Subsection
R315-264-1080(d),
the owner or operator shall record and maintain the following information:
(1) A list of the individual organic peroxide
compounds manufactured at the facility that meet the conditions specified in
Subsection
R315-264-1080(d)(1).
(2) A description of how the
hazardous waste containing the organic peroxide compounds identified in
Subsection R315-264-1089(i)(1) are managed at the facility in tanks and
containers. This description shall include:
(i) For the tanks used at the facility to
manage this hazardous waste, sufficient information shall be provided to
describe for each tank: A facility identification number for the tank; the
purpose and placement of this tank in the management train of this hazardous
waste; and the procedures used to ultimately dispose of the hazardous waste
managed in the tanks.
(ii) For
containers used at the facility to manage these hazardous wastes, sufficient
information shall be provided to describe: A facility identification number for
the container or group of containers; the purpose and placement of this
container, or group of containers, in the management train of this hazardous
waste; and the procedures used to ultimately dispose of the hazardous waste
handled in the containers.
(3) An explanation of why managing the
hazardous waste containing the organic peroxide compounds identified in
Subsection R315-264-1089(i)(1) in the tanks and containers as described in
Subsection R315-264-1089(i)(2) would create an undue safety hazard if the air
emission controls, as required under Sections
R315-264-1084
through 1087, are installed and operated on these waste management units. This
explanation shall include the following information:
(i) For tanks used at the facility to manage
these hazardous wastes, sufficient information shall be provided to explain:
How use of the required air emission controls on the tanks would affect the
tank design features and facility operating procedures currently used to
prevent an undue safety hazard during the management of this hazardous waste in
the tanks; and why installation of safety devices on the required air emission
controls, as allowed under Section
R315-264-1080
through 1090, will not address those situations in which evacuation of tanks
equipped with these air emission controls is necessary and consistent with good
engineering and safety practices for handling organic peroxides.
(ii) For containers used at the facility to
manage these hazardous wastes, sufficient information shall be provided to
explain: How use of the required air emission controls on the containers would
affect the container design features and handling procedures currently used to
prevent an undue safety hazard during the management of this hazardous waste in
the containers; and why installation of safety devices on the required air
emission controls, as allowed under Section
R315-264-1080
through 1090, will not address those situations in which evacuation of
containers equipped with these air emission controls is necessary and
consistent with good engineering and safety practices for handling organic
peroxides.
(j) For each hazardous waste management unit
not using air emission controls specified in Sections
R315-264-1084
through 1087 in accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-264-1080(b)(7),
the owner and operator shall record and maintain the following information:
(1) Certification that the waste management
unit is equipped with and operating air emission controls in accordance with
the requirements of an applicable regulation codified under the Utah Air
Conservation Act.
(2)
Identification of the specific requirements codified under the Utah Air
Conservation Act with which the waste management unit is in compliance.
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