NR 666.102(4)(d)1.
1. For the period beginning with initial introduction of hazardous waste and ending with initiation of the trial burn, and only for the minimum time required to bring the device to a point of operational readiness to conduct a trial burn, not to exceed a duration of 720 hours operating time when burning hazardous waste, the operating requirements shall be those most likely to ensure compliance with the emission standards of ss.
NR 666.104 to
666.107, based on the department's engineering judgment. If the applicant is seeking a waiver from a trial burn to demonstrate conformance with a particular emission standard, the operating requirements during this initial period of operation shall include those specified by the applicable provisions of s.
NR 666.104,
666.105,
666.106 or
666.107. The department may extend the duration of this period for up to 720 additional hours when good cause for the extension is demonstrated by the applicant.
NR 666.102(4)(d)2.
2. For the duration of the trial burn, the operating requirements shall be sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the emissions standards of ss.
NR 666.104 to
666.107 and shall be in accordance with the approved trial burn plan.
NR 666.102(4)(d)3.
3. For the period immediately following completion of the trial burn, and only for the minimum period sufficient to allow sample analysis, data computation, submission of the trial burn results by the applicant, review of the trial burn results and modification of the facility license by the department to reflect the trial burn results, the operating requirements shall be those most likely to ensure compliance with the emission standards of ss.
NR 666.104 to
666.107 based on the department's engineering judgment.
NR 666.102(4)(d)4.
4. For the remaining duration of the license, the operating requirements shall be those demonstrated in a trial burn or by alternative data specified in s.
NR 670.022, as sufficient to ensure compliance with the emissions standards of ss.
NR 666.104 to
666.107.
NR 666.102(5)(a)(a)
General. A boiler or industrial furnace burning hazardous waste shall be operated in accordance with the operating requirements specified in the license at all times where there is hazardous waste in the unit.
NR 666.102(5)(b)
(b) Requirements to ensure compliance with the organic emissions standards. NR 666.102(5)(b)1.1. `DRE standard.' Operating conditions shall be specified either on a case-by-case basis for each hazardous waste burned as those demonstrated (in a trial burn or by alternative data as specified in s.
NR 670.022) to be sufficient to comply with the destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) performance standard of s.
NR 666.104 (1) or as those special operating requirements provided by s.
NR 666.104 (1) (d) for the waiver of the DRE trial burn. When the DRE trial burn is not waived under s.
NR 666.104 (1) (d), each set of operating requirements shall specify the composition of the hazardous waste (including acceptable variations in the physical and chemical properties of the hazardous waste which will not affect compliance with the DRE performance standard) to which the operating requirements apply. For each such hazardous waste, the license shall specify acceptable operating limits including, but not limited to, the following conditions as appropriate:
NR 666.102(5)(b)1.a.
a. Feed rate of hazardous waste and other fuels measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(b)1.b.
b. Minimum and maximum device production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(b)1.d.
d. Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design or operating procedures.
NR 666.102(5)(b)1.e.
e. Minimum combustion gas temperature measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber temperature, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(b)1.f.
f. An appropriate indicator of combustion gas velocity, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f), unless documentation is provided under s.
NR 670.066 demonstrating adequate combustion gas residence time.
NR 666.102(5)(b)2.
2. `Carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon standards.' The license shall incorporate a carbon monoxide (CO) limit and, as appropriate, a hydrocarbon (HC) limit as provided by s.
NR 666.104 (2),
(3),
(4),
(5) and
(6). The license limits shall be specified as follows:
NR 666.102(5)(b)2.b.
b. When complying with the alternative CO standard under s.
NR 666.104 (3), the license limit for CO is based on the trial burn and is established as the average over all valid runs of the highest hourly rolling average CO level of each run, and the license limit for HC is 20 ppmv (as defined in s.
NR 666.104 (3) (a)), except as provided in s.
NR 666.104 (6).
NR 666.102(5)(b)2.c.
c. When complying with the alternative HC limit for industrial furnaces under s.
NR 666.104 (6), the license limit for HC and CO is the baseline level when hazardous waste is not burned as specified by that subsection.
NR 666.102(5)(b)3.
3. `Startup and shutdown.' During startup and shutdown of the boiler or industrial furnace, hazardous waste (except waste fed solely as an ingredient under the Tier I (or adjusted Tier I) feed rate screening limits for metals and chloride or chlorine, and except low risk waste exempt from the trial burn requirements under ss.
NR 666.104 (1) (e),
666.105,
666.106 and
666.107) may not be fed into the device unless the device is operating within the conditions of operation specified in the license.
NR 666.102(5)(c)
(c) Requirements to ensure conformance with the particulate standard. NR 666.102(5)(c)1.1. Except as provided in subds.
2. and
3., the license shall specify the following operating requirements to ensure conformance with the particulate standard specified in s.
NR 666.105:
NR 666.102(5)(c)1.a.
a. Total ash feed rate to the device from hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(c)1.b.
b. Maximum device production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units, and measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(c)1.c.
c. Appropriate controls on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air pollution control system.
NR 666.102(5)(c)1.d.
d. Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including any air pollution control system or operating procedures.
NR 666.102(5)(c)2.
2. License conditions to ensure conformance with the particulate matter standard may not be provided for facilities exempt from the particulate matter standard under s.
NR 666.105 (2).
NR 666.102(5)(c)3.
3. For cement kilns and light-weight aggregate kilns, license conditions to ensure compliance with the particulate standard may not limit the ash content of hazardous waste or other feed materials.
NR 666.102(5)(d)
(d) Requirements to ensure conformance with the metals emissions standard. NR 666.102(5)(d)1.1. For conformance with the Tier I (or adjusted Tier I) metals feed rate screening limits of s.
NR 666.106 (2) or
(5), the license shall specify the following operating requirements:
NR 666.102(5)(d)1.a.
a. Total feed rate of each metal in hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks measured and specified under provisions of par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)1.c.
c. A sampling and metals analysis program for the hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks.
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.
2. For conformance with the Tier II metals emission rate screening limits under s.
NR 666.106 (3) and the Tier III metals controls under s.
NR 666.106 (4), the license shall specify the following operating requirements:
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.a.
a. Maximum emission rate for each metal specified as the average emission rate during the trial burn.
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.b.
b. Feed rate of total hazardous waste and pumpable hazardous waste, each measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f) 1. NR 666.102(5)(d)2.c.
c. Feed rate of each metal in the following feedstreams, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f):
1) Total feedstreams.
2) Total hazardous waste feed.
3) Total pumpable hazardous waste feed.
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.d.
d. Total feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.e.
e. Maximum combustion gas temperature measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber temperature, and measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.f.
f. Maximum flue gas temperature at the inlet to the particulate matter air pollution control system measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.g.
g. Maximum device production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units and measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.h.
h. Appropriate controls on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air pollution control system.
NR 666.102(5)(d)2.i.
i. Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including any air pollution control system or operating procedures.
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.
3. For conformance with an alternative implementation approach approved by the department under s.
NR 666.106 (6), the license shall specify all of the following operating requirements:
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.a.
a. Maximum emission rate for each metal specified as the average emission rate during the trial burn.
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.b.
b. Feed rate of total hazardous waste and pumpable hazardous waste, each measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f) 1. NR 666.102(5)(d)3.c.
c. Feed rate of each metal in the following feedstreams, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f):
1) Total hazardous waste feed.
2) Total pumpable hazardous waste feed.
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.d.
d. Total feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams measured and specified prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.e.
e. Maximum combustion gas temperature measured at a location indicative of combustion chamber temperature, and measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.f.
f. Maximum flue gas temperature at the inlet to the particulate matter air pollution control system measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.g.
g. Maximum device production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units and measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.h.
h. Appropriate controls on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air pollution control system.
NR 666.102(5)(d)3.i.
i. Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including any air pollution control system or operating procedures.
NR 666.102(5)(e)
(e) Requirements to ensure conformance with the hydrogen chloride and chlorine gas standards. NR 666.102(5)(e)1.1. For conformance with the Tier I total chloride and chlorine feed rate screening limits of s.
NR 666.107 (2) (a), the license shall specify all of the following operating requirements:
NR 666.102(5)(e)1.a.
a. Feed rate of total chloride and chlorine in hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(e)1.c.
c. A sampling and analysis program for total chloride and chlorine for the hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks.
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.
2. For conformance with the Tier II HCl and Cl
2 emission rate screening limits under s.
NR 666.107 (2) (b) and the Tier III HCl and Cl
2 controls under s.
NR 666.107 (3), the license shall specify the following operating requirements:
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.a.
a. Maximum emission rate for HCl and for Cl
2 specified as the average emission rate during the trial burn.
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.c.
c. Total feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feedstreams, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.d.
d. Maximum device production rate when producing normal product expressed in appropriate units, measured and specified as prescribed in par.
(f).
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.e.
e. Appropriate controls on operation and maintenance of the hazardous waste firing system and any air pollution control system.
NR 666.102(5)(e)2.f.
f. Allowable variation in boiler and industrial furnace system design including any air pollution control system or operating procedures.
NR 666.102(5)(f)
(f) Measuring parameters and establishing limits based on trial burn data. NR 666.102(5)(f)1.1. `General requirements.' As specified in pars.
(b) to
(e), each operating parameter shall be measured, and license limits on the parameter shall be established, according to either of the following procedures:
NR 666.102(5)(f)1.a.
a. A parameter may be measured and recorded on an instantaneous basis (i.e., the value that occurs at any time) and the license limit specified as the time-weighted average during all valid runs of the trial burn.
NR 666.102(5)(f)1.b.
b. 1)The limit for a parameter may be established and continuously monitored on an hourly rolling average basis defined as follows:
a) A continuous monitor is one which continuously samples the regulated parameter without interruption, and evaluates the detector response at least once each 15 seconds, and computes and records the average value at least every 60 seconds.
b) An hourly rolling average is the arithmetic mean of the 60 most recent 1-minute average values recorded by the continuous monitoring system.
2) The license limit for the parameter shall be established based on trial burn data as the average over all valid test runs of the highest hourly rolling average value for each run.
NR 666.102(5)(f)2.
2. `Rolling average limits for carcinogenic metals and lead.' Feed rate limits for the carcinogenic metals (i.e., arsenic, beryllium, cadmium and chromium) and lead may be established either on an hourly rolling average basis as prescribed by subd.
1. or on (up to) a 24 hour rolling average basis. If the owner or operator elects to use an average period from 2 to 24 hours:
NR 666.102(5)(f)2.a.
a. The feed rate of each metal shall be limited at any time to 10 times the feed rate that would be allowed on an hourly rolling average basis.
1) A continuous monitor is one which continuously samples the regulated parameter without interruption, and evaluates the detector response at least once each 15 seconds, and computes and records the average value at least every 60 seconds.
2) The rolling average for the selected averaging period is defined as the arithmetic mean of one hour block averages for the averaging period. A one hour block average is the arithmetic mean of the one minute averages recorded during the 60-minute period beginning at one minute after the beginning of preceding clock hour.
NR 666.102(5)(f)2.c.
c. The license limit for the feed rate of each metal shall be established based on trial burn data as the average over all valid test runs of the highest hourly rolling average feed rate for each run.
NR 666.102(5)(f)3.
3. `Feed rate limits for metals, total chloride and chlorine, and ash.' Feed rate limits for metals, total chlorine and chloride, and ash are established and monitored by knowing the concentration of the substance (i.e., metals, chloride and chlorine, and ash) in each feedstream and the flow rate of the feedstream. To monitor the feed rate of these substances, the flow rate of each feedstream shall be monitored under the continuous monitoring requirements of subds.
1. and
2.