Utah Admin. Code R315-264-347 - Monitoring and Inspections
(a) The
owner or operator shall conduct, as a minimum, the following monitoring while
incinerating hazardous waste:
(1) Combustion
temperature, waste feed rate, and the indicator of combustion gas velocity
specified in the facility permit shall be monitored on a continuous basis.
(2) Carbon monoxide shall be
monitored on a continuous basis at a point in the incinerator downstream of the
combustion zone and prior to release to the atmosphere.
(3) Upon request by the Director, sampling
and analysis of the waste and exhaust emissions shall be conducted to verify
that the operating requirements established in the permit achieve the
performance standards of Section
R315-264-343.
(b) The incinerator and
associated equipment, pumps, valves, conveyors, pipes, etc., shall be subjected
to thorough visual inspection, at least daily, for leaks, spills, fugitive
emissions, and signs of tampering.
(c) The emergency waste feed cutoff system
and associated alarms shall be tested at least weekly to verify operability,
unless the applicant demonstrates to the Director that weekly inspections will
unduly restrict or upset operations and that less frequent inspection will be
adequate. At a minimum, operational testing shall be conducted at least
monthly.
(d) This monitoring and
inspection data shall be recorded and the records shall be placed in the
operating record required by Section
R315-264-73 and
maintained in the operating record for five years.
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