Utah Admin. Code R315-264-272 - Treatment Demonstration
(a) For each
waste that will be applied to the treatment zone, the owner or operator shall
demonstrate, prior to application of the waste, that hazardous constituents in
the waste can be completely degraded, transformed, or immobilized in the
treatment zone.
(b) In making this
demonstration, the owner or operator may use field tests, laboratory analyses,
available data, or, in the case of existing units, operating data. If the owner
or operator intends to conduct field tests or laboratory analyses in order to
make the demonstration required under Subsection R315-264-272(a), he shall
obtain a treatment or disposal permit under Section
R315-270-63.
The Director shall specify in this permit the testing, analytical, design, and
operating requirements, including the duration of the tests and analyses, and,
in the case of field tests, the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the
treatment zone, monitoring procedures, closure and clean-up activities,
necessary to meet the requirements in Subsection R315-264-272(c).
(c) Any field test or laboratory analysis
conducted in order to make a demonstration under Subsection R315-264-272(a)
shall:
(1) Accurately simulate the
characteristics and operating conditions for the proposed land treatment unit
including:
(i) The characteristics of the
waste, including the presence of appendix VIII of Rule R315-261 constituents;
(ii) The climate in the area;
(iii) The topography of the
surrounding area;
(iv) The
characteristics of the soil in the treatment zone, including depth; and
(v) The operating practices to be
used at the unit.
(2)
Be likely to show that hazardous constituents in the waste to be tested will be
completely degraded, transformed, or immobilized in the treatment zone of the
proposed land treatment unit; and
(3) Be conducted in a manner that protects
human health and the environment considering:
(i) The characteristics of the waste to be
tested;
(ii) The operating and
monitoring measures taken during the course of the test;
(iii) The duration of the test;
(iv) The volume of waste used in the test;
(v) In the case of field tests,
the potential for migration of hazardous constituents to ground water or
surface water.
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