Utah Admin. Code R315-264-345 - Operating Requirements
(a) An
incinerator shall be operated in accordance with operating requirements
specified in the permit. These shall be specified on a case-by-case basis as
those demonstrated, in a trial burn or in alternative data as specified in
Subsection
R315-264-344(b)
and included with part B of a facility's permit application, to be sufficient
to comply with the performance standards of Section
R315-264-343.
(b) Each set of operating
requirements shall specify the composition of the waste feed, including
acceptable variations in the physical or chemical properties of the waste feed
which will not affect compliance with the performance requirement of Section
R315-264-343,
to which the operating requirements apply. For each such waste feed, the permit
shall specify acceptable operating limits including the following conditions:
(1) Carbon monoxide level in the stack
exhaust gas;
(2) Waste feed rate;
(3) Combustion temperature;
(4) An appropriate indicator of
combustion gas velocity;
(5)
Allowable variations in incinerator system design or operating procedures; and
(6) Such other operating
requirements as are necessary to ensure that the performance standards of
Section
R315-264-343
are met.
(c) During
start-up and shut-down of an incinerator, hazardous waste, except wastes
exempted in accordance with Section
R315-264-340,
shall not be fed into the incinerator unless the incinerator is operating
within the conditions of operation, temperature, air feed rate, etc., specified
in the permit.
(d) Fugitive
emissions from the combustion zone shall be controlled by:
(1) Keeping the combustion zone totally
sealed against fugitive emissions; or
(2) Maintaining a combustion zone pressure
lower than atmospheric pressure; or
(3) An alternate means of control
demonstrated, with part B of the permit application, to provide fugitive
emissions control equivalent to maintenance of combustion zone pressure lower
than atmospheric pressure.
(e) An incinerator shall be operated with a
functioning system to automatically cut off waste feed to the incinerator when
operating conditions deviate from limits established under Subsection
R315-264-345(a).
(f) An
incinerator shall cease operation when changes in waste feed, incinerator
design, or operating conditions exceed limits designated in its permit.
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