Utah Admin. Code R315-264-1100 - Containment Buildings - Applicability
The requirements of Sections R315-264-1100 through 1102 apply to owners or operators who store or treat hazardous waste in units designed and operated under Section R315-264-1101. The owner or operator is not subject to the definition of land disposal in RCRA section 3004(k) provided that the unit:
(a) Is a completely enclosed, self-supporting
structure that is designed and constructed of manmade materials of sufficient
strength and thickness to support themselves, the waste contents, and any
personnel and heavy equipment that operate within the unit, and to prevent
failure due to pressure gradients, settlement, compression, or uplift, physical
contact with the hazardous wastes to which they are exposed; climatic
conditions; and the stresses of daily operation, including the movement of
heavy equipment within the unit and contact of such equipment with containment
walls;
(b) Has a primary barrier
that is designed to be sufficiently durable to withstand the movement of
personnel, wastes, and handling equipment within the unit;
(c) If the unit is used to manage liquids,
has:
(1) A primary barrier designed and
constructed of materials to prevent migration of hazardous constituents into
the barrier;
(2) A liquid
collection system designed and constructed of materials to minimize the
accumulation of liquid on the primary barrier; and
(3) A secondary containment system designed
and constructed of materials to prevent migration of hazardous constituents
into the barrier, with a leak detection and liquid collection system capable of
detecting, collecting, and removing leaks of hazardous constituents at the
earliest practicable time, unless the unit has been granted a variance from the
secondary containment system requirements under Subsection
R315-264-1101(b)(4);
(d) Has controls
sufficient to prevent fugitive dust emissions to meet the no visible emission
standard in Subsection
R315-264-1101(c)(1)(iv);
and
(e) Is designed and operated
to ensure containment and prevent the tracking of materials from the unit by
personnel or equipment.
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