Utah Admin. Code R315-264-342 - Principal Organic Hazardous Constituents
(a) Principal organic hazardous constituents
in the waste feed shall be treated to the extent required by the performance
standard of Section
R315-264-343.
(b)
(1) One or more principal organic hazardous
constituents shall be specified in the facility's permit, from among those
constituents listed in appendix VIII of Rule R315-261 for each waste feed to be
burned. This specification shall be based on the degree of difficulty of
incineration of the organic constituents in the waste and on their
concentration or mass in the waste feed, considering the results of waste
analyses and trial burns or alternative data submitted with part B of the
facility's permit application. Organic constituents which represent the
greatest degree of difficulty of incineration will be those most likely to be
designated as principal organic hazardous constituents. Constituents are more
likely to be designated as principal organic hazardous constituents if they are
present in large quantities or concentrations in the waste.
(2) Trial principal organic hazardous
constituents shall be designated for performance of trial burns in accordance
with the procedure specified in Section
R315-270-62
for obtaining trial burn permits.
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