Utah Admin. Code R315-264-573 - Design and Operating Requirements
(a) Drip pads shall:
(1) Be constructed of non-earthen materials,
excluding wood and non-structurally supported asphalt;
(2) Be sloped to free-drain treated wood
drippage, rain and other waters, or solutions of drippage and water or other
wastes to the associated collection system;
(3) Have a curb or berm around the perimeter;
(4)
(i) Have a hydraulic conductivity of less
than or equal to 1 x 10 -7 centimeters per second,
e.g., existing concrete drip pads shall be sealed, coated, or covered with a
surface material with a hydraulic conductivity of less than or equal to 1 x 10
-7 centimeters per second such that the entire
surface where drippage occurs or may run across is capable of containing such
drippage and mixtures of drippage and precipitation, materials, or other wastes
while being routed to an associated collection system. This surface material
shall be maintained free of cracks and gaps that could adversely affect its
hydraulic conductivity, and the material shall be chemically compatible with
the preservatives that contact the drip pad. The requirements of this provision
apply only to existing drip pads and those drip pads for which the owner or
operator elects to comply with Subsection
R315-264-572(b)
instead of Subsection
R315-264-572(a).
(ii) The owner or operator shall
obtain and keep on file at the facility a written assessment of the drip pad,
reviewed and certified by a qualified Professional Engineer that attests to the
results of the evaluation. The assessment shall be reviewed, updated and
recertified annually. The evaluation shall document the extent to which the
drip pad meets the design and operating standards of Section R315-264-573,
except for Subsection R315-264-573(b).
(5) Be of sufficient structural strength and
thickness to prevent failure due to physical contact, climatic conditions, the
stress of daily operations, e.g., variable and moving loads such as vehicle
traffic, movement of wood, etc.
Note: The Director will generally consider applicable standards established by professional organizations generally recognized by the industry such as the American Concrete Institute or the American Society of Testing and Materials in judging the structural integrity requirement of Subsection R315-264-573(a).
(b) If an owner/operator elects to comply
with Subsection
R315-264-572(a)
instead of Subsection
R315-264-572(b),
the drip pad shall have:
(1) A synthetic
liner installed below the drip pad that is designed, constructed, and installed
to prevent leakage from the drip pad into the adjacent subsurface soil or
groundwater or surface water at any time during the active life, including the
closure period, of the drip pad. The liner shall be constructed of materials
that will prevent waste from being absorbed into the liner and to prevent
releases into the adjacent subsurface soil or groundwater or surface water
during the active life of the facility. The liner shall be:
(i) Constructed of materials that have
appropriate chemical properties and sufficient strength and thickness to
prevent failure due to pressure gradients, including static head and external
hydrogeologic forces; physical contact with the waste or drip pad leakage to
which they are exposed; climatic conditions; the stress of installation; and
the stress of daily operation, including stresses from vehicular traffic on the
drip pad;
(ii) Placed upon a
foundation or base capable of providing support to the liner and resistance to
pressure gradients above and below the liner to prevent failure of the liner
due to settlement, compression or uplift; and
(iii) Installed to cover all surrounding
earth that could come in contact with the waste or leakage; and
(2) A leakage detection system
immediately above the liner that is designed, constructed, maintained and
operated to detect leakage from the drip pad. The leakage detection system
shall be:
(i) Constructed of materials that
are:
(A) Chemically resistant to the waste
managed in the drip pad and the leakage that might be generated; and
(B) Of sufficient strength and thickness to
prevent collapse under the pressures exerted by overlaying materials and by any
equipment used at the drip pad;
(ii) Designed and operated to function
without clogging through the scheduled closure of the drip pad; and
(iii) Designed so that it will detect the
failure of the drip pad or the presence of a release of hazardous waste or
accumulated liquid at the earliest practicable time.
(3) A leakage collection system immediately
above the liner that is designed, constructed, maintained and operated to
collect leakage from the drip pad such that it can be removed from below the
drip pad. The date, time, and quantity of any leakage collected in this system
and removed shall be documented in the operating log.
(c) Drip pads shall be maintained such that
they remain free of cracks, gaps, corrosion, or other deterioration that could
cause hazardous waste to be released from the drip pad.
Note: See Subsection R315-264-573(m) for remedial action required if deterioration or leakage is detected.
(d) The drip pad and associated collection
system shall be designed and operated to convey, drain, and collect liquid
resulting from drippage or precipitation in order to prevent run-off.
(e) Unless protected by a
structure, as described in Subsection
R315-264-570(b),
the owner or operator shall design, construct, operate and maintain a run-on
control system capable of preventing flow onto the drip pad during peak
discharge from at least a 24-hour, 25-year storm, unless the system has
sufficient excess capacity to contain any run-off that might enter the system.
(f) Unless protected by a
structure or cover as described in Subsection
R315-264-570(b),
the owner or operator shall design, construct, operate and maintain a run-off
management system to collect and control at least the water volume resulting
from a 24-hour, 25-year storm.
(g)
The drip pad shall be evaluated to determine that it meets the requirements of
Subsections R315-264-573(a) through (f) and the owner or operator shall obtain
a statement from a qualified Professional Engineer certifying that the drip pad
design meets the requirements of Section R315-264-573.
(h) Drippage and accumulated precipitation
shall be removed from the associated collection system as necessary to prevent
overflow onto the drip pad.
(i)
The drip pad surface shall be cleaned thoroughly in a manner and frequency such
that accumulated residues of hazardous waste or other materials are removed,
with residues being properly managed as hazardous waste, so as to allow weekly
inspections of the entire drip pad surface without interference or hindrance
from accumulated residues of hazardous waste or other materials on the drip
pad. The owner or operator shall document the date and time of each cleaning
and the cleaning procedure used in the facility's operating log. The
owner/operator shall determine if the residues are hazardous as per Section
R315-262-11
and, if so, shall manage them under Rules R315-261 through 268, 270, and
section 3010 of RCRA.
(j) Drip
pads shall be operated and maintained in a manner to minimize tracking of
hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents off the drip pad as a result of
activities by personnel or equipment.
(k) After being removed from the treatment
vessel, treated wood from pressure and non-pressure processes shall be held on
the drip pad until drippage has ceased. The owner or operator shall maintain
records sufficient to document that all treated wood is held on the pad
following treatment in accordance with this requirement.
(l) Collection and holding units associated
with run-on and run-off control systems shall be emptied or otherwise managed
as soon as possible after storms to maintain design capacity of the system.
(m) Throughout the active life of
the drip pad and as specified in the permit, if the owner or operator detects a
condition that may have caused or has caused a release of hazardous waste, the
condition shall be repaired within a reasonably prompt period of time following
discovery, in accordance with the following procedures:
(1) Upon detection of a condition that may
have caused or has caused a release of hazardous waste, e.g., upon detection of
leakage in the leak detection system, the owner or operator shall:
(i) Enter a record of the discovery in the
facility operating log;
(ii)
Immediately remove the portion of the drip pad affected by the condition from
service;
(iii) Determine what
steps shall be taken to repair the drip pad and clean up any leakage from below
the drip pad, and establish a schedule for accomplishing the repairs;
(iv) Within 24 hours after
discovery of the condition, notify the Director of the condition and, within 10
working days, provide written notice to the Director with a description of the
steps that will be taken to repair the drip pad and clean up any leakage, and
the schedule for accomplishing this work.
(2) The Director shall review the information
submitted, make a determination regarding whether the pad shall be removed from
service completely or partially until repairs and cleanup are complete and
notify the owner or operator of the determination and the underlying rationale
in writing.
(3) Upon completing
all repairs and cleanup, the owner or operator shall notify the Director in
writing and provide a certification signed by an independent, qualified
registered professional engineer, that the repairs and cleanup have been
completed according to the written plan submitted in accordance with Subsection
R315-264-573(m)(1)(iv).
(n) Should a permit be necessary, the
Director shall specify in the permit all design and operating practices that
are necessary to ensure that the requirements of Section R315-264-573 are
satisfied.
(o) The owner or
operator shall maintain, as part of the facility operating log, documentation
of past operating and waste handling practices. This shall include
identification of preservative formulations used in the past, a description of
drippage management practices, and a description of treated wood storage and
handling practices.
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