NR 670.290(18)(e)(e) A wind rose (that is, prevailing wind speed and direction).
NR 670.290(18)(f)(f) Orientation of the map (north arrow).
NR 670.290(18)(g)(g) Legal boundaries of your facility site.
NR 670.290(18)(h)(h) Access control (fences, gates).
NR 670.290(18)(i)(i) Withdrawal wells both on-site and off-site.
NR 670.290(18)(j)(j) Buildings; treatment, storage, or disposal operations; or other structure (such as recreation areas, runoff control systems, access and internal roads, storm, sanitary and process sewerage systems, loading and unloading areas, and fire control facilities)
NR 670.290(18)(k)(k) Barriers for drainage or flood control.
NR 670.290(18)(L)(L) Location of operational units within your facility, where hazardous waste is (or will be) treated or stored. (Include equipment cleanup areas.)
NR 670.290 HistoryHistory: CR 16-007: cr. Register July 2017 No. 739, eff. 8-1-17; correction in (12) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2017 No. 739.
NR 670.300NR 670.300What container information shall I keep at my facility? If you store or treat hazardous waste in containers, keep the following information at your facility:
NR 670.300(1)(1)A description of the containment system to demonstrate compliance with the container storage area provisions of s. NR 667.0173. This description shall show the following:
NR 670.300(1)(a)(a) Basic design parameters, dimensions and materials of construction.
NR 670.300(1)(b)(b) How the design promotes drainage or how containers are kept from contact with standing liquids in the containment system.
NR 670.300(1)(c)(c) Capacity of the containment system relative to the number and volume of containers to be stored.
NR 670.300(1)(d)(d) Provisions for preventing or managing run-on.
NR 670.300(1)(e)(e) How accumulated liquids can be analyzed and removed to prevent overflow.
NR 670.300(2)(2)For storage areas that store containers holding wastes that do not contain free liquids, a demonstration of compliance with s. NR 667.0173 (3), including:
NR 670.300(2)(a)(a) Test procedures and results or other documentation or information to show that the wastes do not contain free liquids.
NR 670.300(2)(b)(b) A description of how the storage area is designed or operated to drain and remove liquids or how containers are kept from contact with standing liquids.
NR 670.300(3)(3)Sketches, drawings, or data demonstrating compliance with s. NR 667.0174 (location of buffer zone (15m or 50ft) and containers holding ignitable or reactive wastes) and s. NR 667.0175 (3) (location of incompatible wastes in relation to each other), where applicable.
NR 670.300(4)(4)Where incompatible wastes are stored or otherwise managed in containers, a description of the procedures used to ensure compliance with ss. NR 667.0017 (2) and (3) and 667.0175 (1) and (2).
NR 670.300(5)(5)Information on air emission control equipment as required by s. NR 670.315.
NR 670.300 HistoryHistory: CR 16-007: cr. Register July 2017 No. 739, eff. 8-1-17.
NR 670.305NR 670.305What tank information shall I keep at my facility? If you use tanks to store or treat hazardous waste, keep the following information at your facility:
NR 670.305(1)(1)A written assessment that is reviewed and certified by an qualified professional engineer on the structural integrity and suitability for handling hazardous waste of each tank system, as required under ss. NR 667.0191 and 667.0192.
NR 670.305(2)(2)Dimensions and capacity of each tank.
NR 670.305(3)(3)Description of feed systems, safety cutoff, bypass systems, and pressure controls (for example, vents).
NR 670.305(4)(4)A diagram of piping, instrumentation, and process flow for each tank system.
NR 670.305(5)(5)A description of materials and equipment used to provide external corrosion protection, as required under s. NR 667.0191.