NR 664.1086(6)(d)
(d) For a lab pack that is managed according to
49 CFR part 178 for the purpose of complying with this subchapter, an owner or operator may comply with the exceptions for combination packagings in
49 CFR 173.12(b).
NR 664.1086(7)
(7)
Procedure for determining no detectable organic emissions. To determine compliance with the no detectable organic emissions requirement of sub.
(4) (a) 2., use the procedure in s.
NR 664.1083 (4) as follows:
NR 664.1086(7)(a)
(a) Check each potential leak interface (i.e., a location where organic vapor leakage could occur) on the container, its cover and associated closure devices, as applicable to the container. Potential leak interfaces that are associated with containers include, but are not limited to, the interface of the cover rim and the container wall, the periphery of any opening on the container or container cover and its associated closure device and the sealing seat interface on a spring-loaded, pressure-relief valve.
NR 664.1086(7)(b)
(b) Perform the test when the container is filled with a material having a volatile organic concentration representative of the range of volatile organic concentrations for the hazardous wastes expected to be managed in this type of container. During the test, secure the container cover and closure devices in the closed position.
NR 664.1086(8)
(8)
Procedure for determining a container to be vapor-tight. To determine compliance with the vapor-tight container requirement of sub.
(4) (a) 3., use the following procedure:
NR 664.1086(8)(b)
(b) Use a pressure measurement device that has a precision of
± 2.5 mm water and is capable of measuring above the pressure at which the container is to be tested for vapor tightness.
NR 664.1086(8)(c)
(c) If the test results determined by Method 27 indicate that the container sustains a pressure change less than or equal to 750 Pascals within 5 minutes after it is pressurized to a minimum of 4,500 Pascals, the container is vapor-tight.
NR 664.1086 History
History: CR 05-032: cr.
Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06;
CR 06-102: am. (3) (d) 1. and (4) (d) 1.
Register March 2007 No. 615, eff. 4-1-07;
CR 19-082: am. (3) (c) 2., (d) 1., (4) (c) 2., (d) 1.
Register August 2020 No 776, eff. 9-1-20; correction in (3) (d) 1., (4) (d) 1. made under s.
35.17, Stats.,
Register August 2020 No 776.
NR 664.1087
NR 664.1087 Standards: closed-vent systems and control devices. NR 664.1087(1)(1)
This section applies to each closed-vent system and control device installed and operated by the owner or operator to control air emissions according to the standards of this subchapter.
NR 664.1087(2)
(2) The closed-vent system shall meet all of the following requirements:
NR 664.1087(2)(a)
(a) The closed-vent system shall route the gases, vapors and fumes emitted from the hazardous waste in the waste management unit to a control device that meets sub.
(3).
NR 664.1087(2)(c)
(c) In the case when the closed-vent system includes bypass devices that could be used to divert the gas or vapor stream to the atmosphere before entering the control device, equip each bypass device with either a flow indicator as specified in subd.
1. or a seal or locking device as specified in subd.
2. For the purpose of complying with this paragraph, low leg drains, high point bleeds, analyzer vents, open-ended valves or lines, spring loaded pressure relief valves and other fittings used for safety purposes are not bypass devices.
NR 664.1087(2)(c)1.
1. If a flow indicator is used to comply with this paragraph, install the indicator at the inlet to the bypass line used to divert gases and vapors from the closed-vent system to the atmosphere at a point upstream of the control device inlet. For this paragraph, a flow indicator means a device which indicates the presence of either gas or vapor flow in the bypass line.
NR 664.1087(2)(c)2.
2. If a seal or locking device is used to comply with this paragraph, place the device on the mechanism by which the bypass device position is controlled (e.g., valve handle, damper lever) when the bypass device is in the closed position such that the bypass device cannot be opened without breaking the seal or removing the lock. Examples of the devices include, but are not limited to, a car-seal or a lock-and-key configuration valve. Visually inspect the seal or closure mechanism at least once every month to verify that the bypass mechanism is maintained in the closed position.
NR 664.1087(3)
(3) The control device shall meet all of the following applicable requirements:
NR 664.1087(3)(a)1.
1. A control device designed and operated to reduce the total organic content of the inlet vapor stream vented to the control device by at least 95% by weight.
NR 664.1087(3)(b)
(b) If using a closed-vent system and control device to comply with this section, comply with all of the following requirements:
NR 664.1087(3)(b)1.
1. Periods of planned routine maintenance of the control device, during which the control device does not meet par.
(a) 1.,
2. or
3., as applicable, may not exceed 240 hours per year.
NR 664.1087(3)(b)2.
2. The specifications and requirements in par.
(a) 1.,
2. and
3. for control devices do not apply during periods of planned routine maintenance.
NR 664.1087(3)(b)3.
3. The specifications and requirements in par.
(a) 1.,
2. and
3. for control devices do not apply during a control device system malfunction.
NR 664.1087(3)(b)4.
4. Demonstrate compliance with subd.
1. (i.e., planned routine maintenance of a control device, during which the control device does not meet the specifications of par.
(a) 1.,
2. or
3., as applicable, may not exceed 240 hours per year) by recording the information specified in s.
NR 664.1089 (5) (e).
NR 664.1087(3)(b)5.
5. Correct control device system malfunctions as soon as practicable after their occurrence in order to minimize excess emissions of air pollutants.
NR 664.1087(3)(b)6.
6. Operate the closed-vent system such that gases, vapors or fumes are not actively vented to the control device during periods of planned maintenance or control device system malfunction (i.e., periods when the control device is not operating or not operating normally) except in cases when it is necessary to vent the gases, vapors or fumes to avoid an unsafe condition or to implement malfunction corrective actions or planned maintenance actions.
NR 664.1087(3)(c)
(c) If using a carbon adsorption system to comply with par.
(a), operate and maintain the control device according to all of the following requirements:
NR 664.1087(3)(c)1.
1. Following the initial startup of the control device, replace all activated carbon in the control device with fresh carbon on a regular basis according to s.
NR 664.1033 (7) or
(8).
NR 664.1087(3)(c)2.
2. Manage all carbon that is hazardous waste and that is removed from the control device according to s.
NR 664.1033 (14), regardless of the average volatile organic concentration of the carbon.
NR 664.1087(3)(d)
(d) If using a control device other than a thermal vapor incinerator, flare, boiler, process heater, condenser or carbon adsorption system to comply with par.
(a), operate and maintain the control device according to s.
NR 664.1033 (10).
NR 664.1087(3)(e)
(e) Demonstrate that a control device achieves the performance requirements of par.
(a) as follows:
NR 664.1087(3)(e)1.
1. Demonstrate, using either a performance test in subd.
3. or a design analysis in subd.
4., the performance of each control device except for any of the following:
NR 664.1087(3)(e)1.b.
b. A boiler or process heater with a design heat input capacity of 44 megawatts or greater.
NR 664.1087(3)(e)1.c.
c. A boiler or process heater into which the vent stream is introduced with the primary fuel.
NR 664.1087(3)(e)1.d.
d. A boiler or industrial furnace burning hazardous waste for which the owner or operator has been issued an operating license under ch.
NR 670 and has designed and operates the unit according to subch.
H of ch. NR 666.
NR 664.1087(3)(e)1.e.
e. A boiler or industrial furnace burning hazardous waste which the owner or operator has designed and operates according to the interim license requirements of subch.
H of ch. NR 666.
NR 664.1087(3)(e)5.
5. Demonstrate that a carbon adsorption system achieves the performance requirements of par.
(a) based on the total quantity of organics vented to the atmosphere from all carbon adsorption system equipment that is used for organic adsorption, organic desorption or carbon regeneration, organic recovery and carbon disposal.
NR 664.1087(3)(f)
(f) If the owner or operator and the department do not agree on a demonstration of control device performance using a design analysis, resolve the disagreement using the results of a performance test performed by the owner or operator according to par.
(e) 3. The department may choose to have an authorized representative observe the performance test.
NR 664.1087(3)(g)
(g) Inspect and monitor the closed-vent system and control device according to s.
NR 664.1033 (6) (b) and
(12). Inspect the readings from each monitoring device required by s.
NR 664.1033 (6) (b) at least once each operating day to check control device operation. Immediately implement any necessary corrective measures to ensure the control device is operated in compliance with this section.
NR 664.1087 History
History: CR 05-032: cr.
Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
NR 664.1088
NR 664.1088 Inspection and monitoring requirements. NR 664.1088(1)(1)
The owner or operator shall inspect and monitor air emission control equipment used to comply with this subchapter according to the applicable requirements in ss.
NR 664.1084 to
664.1087.
NR 664.1088(2)
(2) The owner or operator shall develop and implement a written plan and schedule to perform the inspections and monitoring required by sub.
(1). The owner or operator shall incorporate this plan and schedule into the facility inspection plan required under s.
NR 664.0015.
NR 664.1088 History
History: CR 05-032: cr.
Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
NR 664.1089(1)(1)
Each owner or operator of a facility subject to requirements of this subchapter shall record and maintain the information specified in subs.
(2) to
(10), as applicable to the facility. Except for air emission control equipment design documentation and information required by subs.
(9) and
(10), maintain records required by this section in the operating record for a minimum of 3 years. Maintain air emission control equipment design documentation in the operating record until the air emission control equipment is replaced or otherwise no longer in service. Maintain information required by subs.
(9) and
(10) in the operating record for as long as the waste management unit is not using air emission controls specified in ss.
NR 664.1084 to
664.1087 according to the conditions in s.
NR 664.1080 (4) or
(2) (g), respectively.
NR 664.1089(2)
(2) The owner or operator of a tank using air emission controls according to s.
NR 664.1084 shall prepare and maintain records for the tank that include all of the following information:
NR 664.1089(2)(a)1.
1. A tank identification number (or other unique identification description selected by the owner or operator).
NR 664.1089(2)(a)2.b.
b. For each defect detected during the inspection, the location of the defect, a description of the defect, the date of detection and corrective action taken to repair the defect. In the event that repair of the defect is delayed according to s.
NR 664.1084, also record the reason for the delay and the date that completion of repair of the defect is expected.
NR 664.1089(2)(b)
(b) In addition to the information required by par.
(a), record the following information, as applicable to the tank:
NR 664.1089(2)(b)1.
1. If using a fixed roof to comply with the Tank Level 1 control requirements in s.
NR 664.1084 (3), prepare and maintain records for each determination for the maximum organic vapor pressure of the hazardous waste in the tank performed according to s.
NR 664.1084 (3). The records shall include the date and time the samples were collected, the analysis method used and the analysis results.
NR 664.1089(2)(b)2.
2. If using an internal floating roof to comply with the Tank Level 2 control requirements in s.
NR 664.1084 (5), prepare and maintain documentation describing the floating roof design.
NR 664.1089(2)(b)3.
3. If using an external floating roof to comply with the Tank Level 2 control requirements in s.
NR 664.1084 (6), prepare and maintain all of the following records:
NR 664.1089(2)(b)3.a.
a. Documentation describing the floating roof design and the dimensions of the tank.
NR 664.1089(2)(b)3.b.
b. Records for each seal gap inspection required by s.
NR 664.1084 (6) (c) describing the results of the seal gap measurements. The records shall include the date that the measurements were performed, the raw data obtained for the measurements and the calculations of the total gap surface area. In the event that the seal gap measurements do not conform to the specifications in s.
NR 664.1084 (6) (a), the records shall include a description of the repairs that were made, the date the repairs were made and the date the tank was emptied, if necessary.
NR 664.1089(2)(b)4.
4. If using an enclosure to comply with the Tank Level 2 control requirements in s.
NR 664.1084 (9), prepare and maintain all of the following records:
NR 664.1089(2)(b)4.a.
a. Records for the most recent set of calculations and measurements performed by the owner or operator to verify that the enclosure meets the criteria for a permanent total enclosure in Method 204—“Criteria for and Verification of a Permanent or Temporary Total Enclosure" in appendix M of
40 CFR part 51, incorporated by reference in s.
NR 660.11.
NR 664.1089(3)
(3) The owner or operator of a surface impoundment using air emission controls according to s.
NR 664.1085 shall prepare and maintain records for the surface impoundment that include all of the following information:
NR 664.1089(3)(a)
(a) A surface impoundment identification number (or other unique identification description selected by the owner or operator).
NR 664.1089(3)(b)
(b) Documentation describing the floating membrane cover or cover design, as applicable to the surface impoundment, that includes information prepared by the owner or operator or provided by the cover manufacturer or vendor describing the cover design, and certification by the owner or operator that the cover meets the specifications in s.
NR 664.1085 (3).
NR 664.1089(3)(c)2.
2. For each defect detected during the inspection, the location of the defect, a description of the defect, the date of detection and corrective action taken to repair the defect. In the event that repair of the defect is delayed according to s.
NR 664.1085 (6), also record the reason for the delay and the date that completion of repair of the defect is expected.
NR 664.1089(3)(d)
(d) For a surface impoundment equipped with a cover and vented through a closed-vent system to a control device, prepare and maintain the records specified in sub.
(5).
NR 664.1089(4)
(4) The owner or operator of containers using Container Level 3 air emission controls according to s.
NR 664.1086 shall prepare and maintain records that include all of the following information:
NR 664.1089(4)(a)
(a) Records for the most recent set of calculations and measurements performed to verify that the enclosure meets the criteria for a permanent total enclosure in Method 204
—“Criteria for and Verification of a Permanent or Temporary Total Enclosure" in appendix M of
40 CFR part 51, incorporated by reference in s.
NR 660.11.
NR 664.1089(4)(b)
(b) Records required for the closed-vent system and control device according to sub.
(5).
NR 664.1089(5)
(5) The owner or operator using a closed-vent system and control device according to s.
NR 664.1087 shall prepare and maintain records for the closed-vent system and control device that include all of the following information:
NR 664.1089(5)(a)
(a) Certification that is signed and dated by the owner or operator stating that the control device is designed to operate at the performance level documented by a design analysis as specified in par.
(b) or by performance tests as specified in par.
(c) when the tank, surface impoundment or container is or would be operating at capacity or the highest level reasonably expected to occur.
NR 664.1089(5)(b)
(b) If a design analysis is used, design documentation as specified in s.
NR 664.1035 (2) (d). The documentation shall include information prepared by the owner or operator or provided by the control device manufacturer or vendor that describes the control device design according to s.
NR 664.1035 (2) (d) 3. and certification by the owner or operator that the control equipment meets the applicable specifications.
NR 664.1089(5)(e)
(e) On a semiannual basis, record all of the following information for those planned routine maintenance operations that would require the control device not to meet s.
NR 664.1087 (3) (a) 1.,
2. or
3., as applicable:
NR 664.1089(5)(e)1.
1. A description of the planned routine maintenance that is anticipated to be performed for the control device during the next 6-month period. This description shall include the type of maintenance necessary, planned frequency of maintenance and lengths of maintenance periods.
NR 664.1089(5)(e)2.
2. A description of the planned routine maintenance that was performed for the control device during the previous 6-month period. The description shall include the type of maintenance performed and the total number of hours during those 6 months that the control device did not meet s.
NR 664.1087 (3) (a) 1.,
2. or
3., as applicable, due to planned routine maintenance.
NR 664.1089(5)(f)
(f) Record all of the following information for those unexpected control device system malfunctions that would require the control device not to meet s.
NR 664.1087 (3) (a) 1.,
2. or
3., as applicable:
NR 664.1089(5)(f)1.
1. The occurrence and duration of each malfunction of the control device system.