NR 440.77(5)(f)1.a.a. Summary of the applicable standards under this section.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.b.b. Procedures for receiving, handling and charging waste.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.c.c. Incinerator startup, shutdown and malfunction procedures.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.d.d. Procedures for maintaining proper combustion air supply levels.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.e.e. Procedures for operating the incinerator and associated air pollution control systems within the standards established under this section.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.f.f. Monitoring procedures for demonstrating compliance with the incinerator operating limits.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.g.g. Reporting and recordkeeping procedures.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.h.h. The waste management plan required under sub. (4).
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.i.i. Procedures for handling ash.
NR 440.77(5)(f)1.j.j. A list of the wastes burned during the performance test.
NR 440.77(5)(f)2.2. You shall establish a program for reviewing the information listed in subd. 1. with each incinerator operator according to the following schedule:
NR 440.77(5)(f)2.a.a. The initial review of the information listed in subd. 1. shall be conducted by July 30, 2001 or prior to an employee’s assumption of responsibilities for operation of the CISWI unit, whichever date is later.
NR 440.77(5)(f)2.b.b. Subsequent annual reviews of the information listed in subd. 1. shall be conducted not later than 12 months following the previous review.
NR 440.77(5)(f)3.3. You shall also maintain the following information:
NR 440.77(5)(f)3.a.a. Records showing the names of CISWI unit operators who have completed review of the information in subd. 1. as required by subd. 2., including the date of the initial review and all subsequent annual reviews.
NR 440.77(5)(f)3.b.b. Records showing the names of the CISWI unit operators who have completed the operator training requirements under par. (a), met the criteria for qualification under par. (c) and maintained or renewed their qualification under par. (d) or (e). Records shall include documentation of training, the dates of the initial and refresher training, and the dates of their qualification and all subsequent renewals of such qualifications.
NR 440.77(5)(f)3.c.c. For each qualified operator, the phone and pager number, if applicable, at which they can be reached during operating hours.
NR 440.77(5)(g)(g) What if all the qualified operators are temporarily not accessible? If all qualified operators are temporarily not accessible (i.e., not at the facility and not able to be at the facility within one hour) you shall meet one of the 2 criteria specified in subds. 1. and 2., depending on the length of time that a qualified operator is not accessible:
NR 440.77(5)(g)1.1. When all qualified operators are not accessible for more than 8 hours, but less than 2 weeks, the CISWI unit may be operated by other plant personnel familiar with the operation of the CISWI unit who have completed a review of the information specified in par. (f) 1. within the past 12 months. However, you shall record the period when all qualified operators were not accessible and include this deviation in the annual report as specified under sub. (11) (h).
NR 440.77(5)(g)2.2. When all qualified operators are not accessible for 2 weeks or more, you shall take the following 2 actions:
NR 440.77(5)(g)2.a.a. Notify the department of this deviation in writing within 10 days. In the notice, state what caused this deviation, what you are doing to ensure that a qualified operator is accessible, and when you anticipate that a qualified operator will be accessible.
NR 440.77(5)(g)2.b.b. Submit a status report to the department every 4 weeks outlining what you are doing to ensure that a qualified operator is accessible, stating when you anticipate that a qualified operator will be accessible and requesting approval from the department to continue operation of the CISWI unit. You shall submit the first status report 4 weeks after you notify the department of the deviation under subd. 2. a. If the department notifies you that your request to continue operation of the CISWI unit is disapproved, the CISWI unit may continue operation for 90 days, then shall cease operation. Operation of the unit may resume if you meet the following 2 requirements:
1) A qualified operator is accessible as required under par. (a) 1.
2) You notify the department that a qualified operator is accessible and that you are resuming operation.
NR 440.77(6)(6)Emission limitations and operating limits.
NR 440.77(6)(a)(a) What emission limitations must I meet and by when? You shall meet the emission limitations specified in Table 1 of this section 60 days after your CISWI unit reaches the charge rate at which it will operate, but no later than 180 days after its initial startup.
NR 440.77(6)(b)(b) What operating limits must I meet and by when?
NR 440.77(6)(b)1.1. If you use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations, you shall establish operating limits for the following 4 operating parameters (as specified in Table 2 of this section) during the initial performance test:
NR 440.77(6)(b)1.a.a. Maximum charge rate, calculated using one of the following 2 different procedures, as appropriate: