Utah Admin. Code R315-266-110 - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces - Waiver of DRE Trial Burn for Boilers
Boilers that operate under the special requirements of Section R315-266-110, and that do not burn hazardous waste containing, or waste derived from, EPA Hazardous Waste Nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, or F027, are considered to be in conformance with the DRE standard of Subsection R315-266-104(a), and a trial burn to demonstrate DRE is waived. When burning hazardous waste:
(a) A minimum of 50 percent of
fuel fired to the device shall be fossil fuel, fuels derived from fossil fuel,
tall oil, or, if approved by the Director on a case-by-case basis, other
nonhazardous fuel with combustion characteristics comparable to fossil fuel.
Such fuels are termed "primary fuel" for purposes of Section R315-266-110. Tall
oil is a fuel derived from vegetable and rosin fatty acids. The 50 percent
primary fuel firing rate shall be determined on a total heat or mass input
basis, whichever results in the greater mass feed rate of primary fuel
fired;
(b) Boiler load shall not be
less than 40 percent. Boiler load is the ratio at any time of the total heat
input to the maximum design heat input;
(c) Primary fuels and hazardous waste fuels
shall have a minimum as-fired heating value of 8,000 Btu/lb, and each material
fired in a burner where hazardous waste is fired shall have a heating value of
at least 8,000 Btu/lb, as-fired;
(d) The device shall operate in conformance
with the carbon monoxide standard provided by Subsection
R315-266-104(b)(1).
Boilers subject to the waiver of the DRE trial burn provided by Section
R315-266-110 are not eligible for the alternative carbon monoxide standard
provided by Subsection
R315-266-104(c);
(e) The boiler shall be a watertube type
boiler that does not feed fuel using a stoker or stoker type mechanism; and
(f) The hazardous waste shall be
fired directly into the primary fuel flame zone of the combustion chamber with
an air or steam atomization firing system, mechanical atomization system, or a
rotary cup atomization system under the following conditions:
(1) Viscosity. The viscosity of the hazardous
waste fuel as-fired shall not exceed 300 SSU;
(2) Particle size. When a high pressure air
or steam atomizer, low pressure atomizer, or mechanical atomizer is used, 70%
of the hazardous waste fuel shall pass through a 200 mesh, 74 micron, screen,
and when a rotary cup atomizer is used, 70% of the hazardous waste shall pass
through a 100 mesh, 150 micron, screen;
(3) Mechanical atomization systems. Fuel
pressure within a mechanical atomization system and fuel flow rate shall be
maintained within the design range taking into account the viscosity and
volatility of the fuel;
(4) Rotary
cup atomization systems. Fuel flow rate through a rotary cup atomization system
shall be maintained within the design range taking into account the viscosity
and volatility of the fuel.
Notes
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