NR 440.77(2)(e)(e) “Chemotherapeutic waste” means waste material resulting from the production or use of antineoplastic agents used for the purpose of stopping or reversing the growth of malignant cells.
NR 440.77(2)(f)(f) “Clean lumber” means wood or wood products that have been cut or shaped and include wet, air-dried and kiln-dried wood products. Clean lumber does not include wood products that have been painted, pigment-stained or pressure-treated by compounds such as chromate copper arsenate, pentachlorophenol and creosote.
NR 440.77(2)(g)(g) “Commercial and industrial solid waste incineration unit” or “CISWI unit” means any combustion device that combusts commercial and industrial waste, as defined in this subsection. A CISWI unit includes the commercial or industrial solid waste fuel feed system, grate system, flue gas system and bottom ash. The CISWI unit does not include air pollution control equipment or the stack. The CISWI unit starts at the commercial and industrial solid waste hopper, if applicable, and extends through the following 2 areas:
NR 440.77(2)(g)1.1. The combustion unit flue gas system, which ends immediately after the last combustion chamber.
NR 440.77(2)(g)2.2. The combustion unit bottom ash system, which ends at the truck loading station or similar equipment that transfers the ash to final disposal. It includes all ash handling systems connected to the bottom ash handling system.
NR 440.77(2)(h)(h) “Commercial and industrial waste” means solid waste combusted in an enclosed device using controlled flame combustion without energy recovery that is a distinct operating unit of any commercial or industrial facility (including field-erected, modular and custom built incineration units operating with starved or excess air) or solid waste combusted in an air curtain incinerator without energy recovery that is a distinct operating unit of any commercial or industrial facility.
NR 440.77(2)(i)(i) “Contained gaseous material” means gases that are in a container when that container is combusted.
NR 440.77(2)(im)(im) “Cyclonic barrel burner” means a combustion device for waste materials that is attached to a 55 gallon, open-head drum. The device consists of a lid, which fits onto and encloses the drum, and a blower that forces combustion air into the drum in a cyclonic manner to enhance the mixing of waste material and air.
NR 440.77(2)(j)(j) “Deviation” means any instance in which an affected source subject to this section, or an owner or operator of such a source, fails to meet any of the following:
NR 440.77(2)(j)1.1. Any requirement or obligation established by this section, including any emission limitation, operating limit or operator qualification and accessibility requirements.
NR 440.77(2)(j)2.2. Any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this section and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such a permit.
NR 440.77(2)(j)3.3. Any emission limitation, operating limit or operator qualification and accessibility requirement in this section during startup, shutdown or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this section.
NR 440.77(2)(k)(k) “Dioxins/furans” means tetra- to octa- chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans.
NR 440.77(2)(L)(L) “Discard” means, for purposes of this section only, burned in an incineration unit without energy recovery.
NR 440.77(2)(Lm)(Lm) “Drum reclamation unit” means a unit that burns residues out of drums (e.g., 55 gallon drums) so that the drums can be reused.
NR 440.77(2)(m)(m) “Energy recovery” means the process of recovering thermal energy from combustion for useful purposes such as steam generation or process heating.
NR 440.77(2)(n)(n) “Fabric filter” means an add-on air pollution control device used to capture particulate matter by filtering gas streams through filter media, also known as a baghouse.
NR 440.77(2)(o)(o) “Low-level radioactive waste” means waste material which contains radioactive nuclides emitting primarily beta or gamma radiation, or both, in concentrations or quantities that exceed applicable federal or state standards for unrestricted release. Low-level radioactive waste is not high-level radioactive waste, spent nuclear fuel or byproduct material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 USC 2014 (e) (2)).
NR 440.77(2)(p)(p) “Modification” or “modified CISWI unit” means a CISWI unit you have changed later than June 1, 2001 and that meets one of the following 2 criteria:
NR 440.77(2)(p)1.1. The cumulative cost of the changes over the life of the unit exceeds 50% of the original cost of building and installing the CISWI unit (not including the cost of land) updated to current costs in dollars. To determine what systems are within the boundary of the CISWI unit used to calculate these costs, see the definition of CISWI unit.
NR 440.77(2)(p)2.2. Any physical change in the CISWI unit or change in the method of operating it that increases the amount of any air pollutant emitted for which section 129 or section 111 of the Act (42 USC 7429 or 7411) has established standards.
NR 440.77(2)(q)(q) “Part reclamation unit” means a unit that burns coatings off parts (e.g., tools or equipment) so that the parts can be reconditioned and reused.
NR 440.77(2)(r)(r) “Particulate matter” means total particulate matter emitted from CISWI units as measured by Method 5 or Method 29 of 40 CFR part 60, Appendix A, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (1).
NR 440.77(2)(rm)(rm) “Pathological waste” means waste material consisting of only human or animal remains, anatomical parts or tissue; the bags or containers used to collect and transport the waste material; and animal bedding, if applicable.
NR 440.77(2)(s)(s) “Rack reclamation unit” means a unit that burns the coatings off racks used to hold small items for application of a coating. The unit burns the coating overspray off the rack so the rack can be reused.
NR 440.77(2)(t)(t) “Reconstruction” means rebuilding a CISWI unit and meeting the following 2 criteria:
NR 440.77(2)(t)1.1. The reconstruction begins on or after June 1, 2001.
NR 440.77(2)(t)2.2. The cumulative cost of the construction over the life of the incineration unit exceeds 50% of the original cost of building and installing the CISWI unit (not including land) updated to current costs in dollars. To determine what systems are within the boundary of the CISWI unit used to calculate these costs, see the definition of CISWI unit.
NR 440.77(2)(u)(u) “Refuse-derived fuel” means a type of municipal solid waste produced by processing municipal solid waste through shredding and size classification. This includes all classes of refuse-derived fuel including the following 2 fuels: