NR 666.103(2)(b)8.8. For industrial furnaces that feed hazardous waste for any purpose other than solely as an ingredient (as defined by sub. (1) (e) 2.) at any location other than the product discharge end of the device, documentation of compliance with sub. (1) (e) 1. a., b. and c. NR 666.103(2)(b)9.9. For industrial furnaces that recycle collected particulate matter (PM) back into the furnace and that will certify compliance with the metals emissions standards under sub. (3) (c) 2. a., both of the following: NR 666.103(2)(c)(c) Limits on operating conditions. The owner and operator shall establish limits on the following parameters consistent with the determinations made under par. (b) and certify (under provisions of par. (i)) to the department that the facility will operate within the limits during interim license when there is hazardous waste in the unit until revised certification of precompliance under par. (h) or certification of compliance under sub. (3): NR 666.103(2)(c)1.1. Feed rate of total hazardous waste and (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5)) pumpable hazardous waste. NR 666.103(2)(c)2.a.a. Total feed streams, except that industrial furnaces that comply with the alternative metals implementation approach under par. (d) shall specify limits on the concentration of each metal in collected particulate matter in lieu of feed rate limits for total feedstreams. NR 666.103(2)(c)4.4. Total feed rate of ash in total feed streams, except that the ash feed rate for cement kilns and light-weight aggregate kilns is not limited. NR 666.103(2)(c)5.5. Maximum production rate of the device in appropriate units when producing normal product, unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I feed rate screening limits for chlorine under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5) and for all metals under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5), and the uncontrolled particulate emissions do not exceed the standard under s. NR 666.105. NR 666.103(2)(d)(d) Operating requirements for furnaces that recycle PM. Owners and operators of furnaces that recycle collected particulate matter (PM) back into the furnace and that will certify compliance with the metals emissions controls under sub. (3) (c) 2. a. shall comply with the special operating requirements provided in “Alternative Methodology for Implementing Metals Controls” in ch. NR 666 Appendix IX. NR 666.103(2)(e)1.1. ‘General requirements.’ Limits on each of the parameters specified in par. (c) (except for limits on metals concentrations in collected particulate matter (PM) for industrial furnaces that recycle collected PM) shall be established and continuously monitored under either of the following methods: NR 666.103(2)(e)1.a.a. A limit for a parameter may be established and continuously monitored and recorded on an instantaneous basis (i.e., the value that occurs at any time) not to be exceeded at any time. NR 666.103(2)(e)1.b.b. A limit for a parameter may be established and continuously monitored on an hourly rolling average basis defined as follows: 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) An hourly rolling average is the arithmetic mean of the 60 most recent 1-minute average values recorded by the continuous monitoring system.
NR 666.103(2)(e)2.2. ‘Rolling average limits for carcinogenic metals and lead.’ Feed rate limits for the carcinogenic metals (arsenic, beryllium, cadmium and chromium) and lead may be established either on an hourly rolling average basis as prescribed by subd. 1. b. or on (up to) a 24 hour rolling average basis. If the owner or operator elects to use an averaging period from 2 to 24 hours: NR 666.103(2)(e)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 a 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 666.103(2)(e)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 subd. 1. and 2. NR 666.103(2)(f)(f) Public notice requirements at precompliance. On or before August 21, 1991 the owner or operator shall submit a notice with the following information for publication in a major local newspaper of general circulation and send a copy of the notice to the appropriate units of state and local government. The owner and operator shall provide to the department with the certification of precompliance evidence of submitting the notice for publication. The notice, which shall be entitled “Notice of Certification of Precompliance with Hazardous Waste Burning Requirements of s. NR 666.103 (2), Wis. Adm. Code”, shall include all of the following: NR 666.103(2)(f)1.1. Name and address of the owner and operator of the facility as well as the location of the device burning hazardous waste. NR 666.103(2)(f)2.2. Date that the certification of precompliance is submitted to the department. NR 666.103(2)(f)3.3. Brief description of the regulatory process required to comply with the interim license requirements including required emissions testing to demonstrate conformance with emissions standards for organic compounds, particulate matter, metals, HCl and Cl2. NR 666.103(2)(f)4.4. Types and quantities of hazardous waste burned including, but not limited to, source, whether solids or liquids, as well as an appropriate description of the waste. NR 666.103(2)(f)5.5. Type of device or devices in which the hazardous waste is burned including a physical description and maximum production rate of each device. NR 666.103(2)(f)6.6. Types and quantities of other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks fed to each unit. NR 666.103(2)(f)7.7. Brief description of the basis for this certification of precompliance as specified in par. (b). NR 666.103(2)(f)8.8. Locations where the record for the facility can be viewed and copied by interested parties. These records and locations shall at a minimum include both of the following: NR 666.103(2)(f)8.a.a. The administrative record kept by the department office where the supporting documentation was submitted or another location designated by the department. NR 666.103(2)(f)8.b.b. The BIF correspondence file kept at the facility site where the device is located. The correspondence file shall include all correspondence between the facility and the department, state and local regulatory officials, including copies of all certifications and notifications, such as the precompliance certification, precompliance public notice, notice of compliance testing, compliance test report, compliance certification, time extension requests and approvals or denials, enforcement notifications of violations, and copies of EPA and state site visit reports submitted to the owner or operator. NR 666.103(2)(f)9.9. Notification of the establishment of a facility mailing list whereby interested parties may notify the department that they wish to be placed on the mailing list to receive future information and notices about this facility. NR 666.103(2)(f)10.10. Location (mailing address) of the department bureau of waste management where further information can be obtained on department regulation of hazardous waste burning. NR 666.103(2)(g)(g) Monitoring other operating parameters. When the monitoring systems for the operating parameters listed in sub. (3) (a) 5. to 13. are installed and operating in conformance with vendor specifications or (for CO, HC and oxygen) specifications provided by ch. NR 666 Appendix IX, as appropriate, the parameters shall be continuously monitored and records shall be maintained in the operating record. NR 666.103(2)(h)(h) Revised certification of precompliance. The owner or operator may revise at any time the information and operating conditions documented under pars. (b) and (c) in the certification of precompliance by submitting a revised certification of precompliance under procedures provided by those paragraphs. NR 666.103(2)(h)2.2. The owner and operator shall operate the facility within the limits established for the operating parameters under par. (c) until a revised certification is submitted under this paragraph or a certification of compliance is submitted under sub. (3). NR 666.103(2)(i)(i) Certification of precompliance statement. The owner or operator shall include the following signed statement with the certification of precompliance submitted to the department: “I certify under penalty of law that this information was prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to ensure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information and supporting documentation. Copies of all emissions tests, dispersion modeling results and other information used to determine conformance with s. NR 666.103 (2) are available at the facility and can be obtained from the facility contact person listed above. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manages the facility, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. I also acknowledge that the operating limits established in this certification pursuant to s. NR 666.103 (2) (c) and (d) are enforceable limits at which the facility can legally operate during interim license until: (1) A revised certification of precompliance is submitted, (2) a certification of compliance is submitted, or (3) an operating license is issued.” NR 666.103(3)(3) Certification of compliance. The owner or operator shall conduct emissions testing to document compliance with the emissions standards of ss. NR 666.104 (2) to (5), 666.105, 666.106, 666.107 and sub. (1) (e) 1. d., under the procedures prescribed by this subsection, except under extensions of time provided by par. (g). Based on the compliance test, the owner or operator shall submit to the department on or before August 21, 1992 a complete and accurate “certification of compliance” (under par. (d)) with those emission standards establishing limits on the operating parameters specified in par. (a). NR 666.103(3)(a)(a) Limits on operating conditions. The owner or operator shall establish limits on the following parameters based on operations during the compliance test (under procedures prescribed in par. (d) 4.) or as otherwise specified and include these limits with the certification of compliance. The boiler or industrial furnace shall be operated in accordance with these operating limits and the applicable emissions standards of ss. NR 666.104 (2) to (5), 666.105, 666.106, 666.107 and sub. (1) (e) 1. d. at all times when there is hazardous waste in the unit. NR 666.103(3)(a)1.1. Feed rate of total hazardous waste and (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5) and the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.107 (2) or (5)), pumpable hazardous waste. 1) Facilities that comply with Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits may set their operating limits at the metals feed rate screening limits determined under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5). 2) Industrial furnaces that shall comply with the alternative metals implementation approach under par. (c) 2. shall specify limits on the concentration of each metal in the collected particulate matter in lieu of feed rate limits for total feedstreams.
NR 666.103(3)(a)3.3. Total feed rate of chlorine and chloride in total feed streams, except that facilities that comply with Tier I or adjusted Tier I feed rate screening limits may set their operating limits at the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits determined under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5). NR 666.103(3)(a)4.4. Total feed rate of ash in total feed streams, except that the ash feed rate for cement kilns and light-weight aggregate kilns is not limited. NR 666.103(3)(a)5.5. Carbon monoxide concentration, and where required, hydrocarbon concentration in stack gas. When complying with the CO controls of s. NR 666.104 (2), the CO limit is 100 ppmv, and when complying with the HC controls of s. NR 666.104 (3), the HC limit is 20 ppmv. When complying with the CO controls of s. NR 666.104 (3), the CO limit is established based on the compliance test. NR 666.103(3)(a)6.6. Maximum production rate of the device in appropriate units when producing normal product, unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I feed rate screening limits for chlorine under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5) and for all metals under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5), and the uncontrolled particulate emissions do not exceed the standard under s. NR 666.105. NR 666.103(3)(a)7.7. Maximum combustion chamber temperature where the temperature measurement is as close to the combustion zone as possible and is upstream of any quench water injection (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5)). NR 666.103(3)(a)8.8. Maximum flue gas temperature entering a particulate matter control device (unless complying with Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5) and the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.107 (2) or (5)). NR 666.103(3)(a)9.9. For systems using wet scrubbers, including wet ionizing scrubbers (unless complying with Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) (a) or (5)): NR 666.103(3)(a)9.b.b. Minimum scrubber blowdown from the system or maximum suspended solids content of scrubber water. NR 666.103(3)(a)10.10. For systems using venturi scrubbers, the minimum differential gas pressure across the venturi (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5) and the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5)). NR 666.103(3)(a)12.12. For systems using wet ionizing scrubbers or electrostatic precipitators (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5) and the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5)): NR 666.103(3)(a)13.13. For systems using fabric filters (baghouses), the minimum pressure drop (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metal feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5) and the total chlorine and chloride feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5)). NR 666.103(3)(b)(b) Prior notice of compliance testing. At least 30 days prior to the compliance testing required by par. (c), the owner or operator shall notify the department and submit all of the following information: NR 666.103(3)(b)1.c.c. Person responsible for conducting compliance test, including company name, address and telephone number, and a statement of qualifications. NR 666.103(3)(b)2.b.b. A scaled plot plan showing the entire facility and location of the boiler or industrial furnace. NR 666.103(3)(b)2.d.d. Identification of the continuous emission monitors that are installed, including: 1) Carbon monoxide monitor.
2) Oxygen monitor.
3) Hydrocarbon monitor, specifying the minimum temperature of the system and, if the temperature is less than 150 °C, an explanation of why a heated system is not used (see par. (e)) and a brief description of the sample gas conditioning system.
NR 666.103(3)(b)2.e.e. Indication of whether the stack is shared with another device that will be in operation during the compliance test. NR 666.103(3)(b)2.f.f. Other information useful to an understanding of the system design or operation.