NR 670.066(4)(4)Trial burn procedures.
NR 670.066(4)(a)(a) A trial burn shall be conducted to demonstrate conformance with the standards of ss. NR 666.104 to 666.107 under an approved trial burn plan.
NR 670.066(4)(b)(b) The department shall approve a trial burn plan if the department finds that all of the following apply:
NR 670.066(4)(b)1.1. The trial burn is likely to determine whether the boiler or industrial furnace can meet the performance standards of ss. NR 666.104 to 666.107.
NR 670.066(4)(b)2.2. The trial burn itself will not present an imminent hazard to human health and the environment.
NR 670.066(4)(b)3.3. The trial burn will help the department to determine operating requirements to be specified under s. NR 666.102 (5).
NR 670.066(4)(b)4.4. The information sought in the trial burn cannot reasonably be developed through other means.
NR 670.066(4)(c)(c) The department shall send a notice to all persons on the facility mailing list and to the appropriate units of state and local government as identified in s. NR 670.410 (3) (a) 9. to 11. announcing the scheduled commencement and completion dates for the trial burn. The applicant may not commence the trial burn until after the department has issued the notice.
NR 670.066(4)(c)1.1. This notice shall be mailed within a reasonable time period before the trial burn. An additional notice is not required if the trial burn is delayed due to circumstances beyond the control of the facility or the department.
NR 670.066(4)(c)2.2. This notice shall contain all of the following:
NR 670.066(4)(c)2.a.a. The name and telephone number of applicant’s contact person.
NR 670.066(4)(c)2.b.b. The name and telephone number of the department.
NR 670.066(4)(c)2.c.c. The location where the approved trial burn plan and any supporting documents can be reviewed and copied.
NR 670.066(4)(c)2.d.d. An expected time period for commencement and completion of the trial burn.
NR 670.066(4)(d)(d) The applicant shall submit to the department a certification that the trial burn has been carried out according to the approved trial burn plan, and shall submit the results of all the determinations required in sub. (3). This submission shall be made within 90 days of completion of the trial burn, or later if approved by the department.
NR 670.066(4)(e)(e) All data collected during any trial burn shall be submitted to the department following completion of the trial burn.
NR 670.066(4)(f)(f) All submissions required by this paragraph shall be certified on behalf of the applicant by the signature of a person authorized to sign a license application or a report under s. NR 670.011.
NR 670.066(5)(5)Special procedures for dre trial burns. When a DRE trial burn is required under s. NR 666.104 (1), the department will specify, based on the hazardous waste analysis data and other information in the trial burn plan, as trial principal organic hazardous constituents (POHCs) those compounds for which destruction and removal efficiencies shall be calculated during the trial burn. These trial POHCs will be specified by the department based on information including the department’s estimate of the difficulty of destroying the constituents identified in the hazardous waste analysis, their concentrations or mass in the hazardous waste feed, and, for hazardous waste containing or derived from wastes listed in subch. D of ch. NR 661, the hazardous waste organic constituents identified in ch. NR 661 Appendix VII as the basis for listing.
NR 670.066(6)(6)Determinations based on trial burn. During each approved trial burn, or as soon after the burn as is practicable, the applicant shall make all of the following determinations:
NR 670.066(6)(a)(a) A quantitative analysis of the levels of antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, thallium, chlorine or chloride, and silver, in the feed streams, hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks.
NR 670.066(6)(b)(b) When a DRE trial burn is required under s. NR 666.104 (1), all of the following are required:
NR 670.066(6)(b)1.1. A quantitative analysis of the trial POHCs in the hazardous waste feed.
NR 670.066(6)(b)2.2. A quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the concentration and mass emissions of the trial POHCs.
NR 670.066(6)(b)3.3. A computation of destruction and removal efficiency (DRE), according to the DRE formula specified in s. NR 666.104 (1).
NR 670.066(6)(c)(c) When a trial burn for chlorinated dioxins and furans is required under s. NR 666.104 (5), a quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the concentration and mass emission rate of the 2,3,7,8-chlorinated tetra-octa congeners of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans, and a computation showing conformance with the emission standard.
NR 670.066(6)(d)(d) When a trial burn for particulate matter, metals or HCl/Cl2 is required under s. NR 666.105, 666.106 (3) or (4), or 666.107 (2) (b) or (3), a quantitative analysis of the stack gas for the concentrations and mass emissions of particulate matter, metals, or hydrogen chloride (HCl) and chlorine (Cl2), and computations showing conformance with the applicable emission performance standards.
NR 670.066(6)(e)(e) When a trial burn for DRE, metals, or HCl/Cl2 is required under s. NR 666.104 (1), 666.106 (3) or (4), or 666.107 (2) (b) or (3), a quantitative analysis of the scrubber water, if any, ash residues, other residues and products for the purpose of estimating the fate of the trial POHCs, metals and chlorine or chloride.
NR 670.066(6)(f)(f) An identification of sources of fugitive emissions and their means of control.
NR 670.066(6)(g)(g) A continuous measurement of carbon monoxide (CO), oxygen, and where required, hydrocarbons (HC), in the stack gas.