NR 664.0345(4)(b)(b) Maintaining a combustion zone pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. NR 664.0345(4)(c)(c) An alternate means of control demonstrated (with the feasibility and plan of operation report) to provide fugitive emissions control equivalent to maintenance of combustion zone pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. NR 664.0345(5)(5) The owner or operator shall operate an incinerator with a functioning system to automatically cut off waste feed to the incinerator when operating conditions deviate from limits established under sub. (1). NR 664.0345(6)(6) The owner or operator shall cease operation of an incinerator when changes in waste feed, incinerator design or operating conditions exceed limits designated in its license. NR 664.0345 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06. NR 664.0347(1)(1) The owner or operator shall conduct, as a minimum, all of the following monitoring while incinerating hazardous waste: NR 664.0347(1)(a)(a) Monitor combustion temperature, waste feed rate and the indicator of combustion gas velocity specified in the facility license on a continuous basis. NR 664.0347(1)(b)(b) Monitor CO on a continuous basis at a point in the incinerator downstream of the combustion zone and prior to release to the atmosphere. NR 664.0347(1)(c)(c) Upon request by the department, sample and analyze the waste and exhaust emissions to verify that the operating requirements established in the license achieve the performance standards of s. NR 664.0343. NR 664.0347(2)(2) The owner or operator shall subject the incinerator and associated equipment (pumps, valves, conveyors, pipes, etc.) to thorough visual inspection, at least daily, for leaks, spills, fugitive emissions and signs of tampering. NR 664.0347(3)(3) The owner or operator shall test the emergency waste feed cutoff system and associated alarms at least weekly to verify operability, unless the applicant demonstrates to the department that weekly inspections will unduly restrict or upset operations and that less frequent inspection will be adequate. At a minimum, the owner or operator shall conduct operational testing at least monthly. NR 664.0347(4)(4) The owner or operator shall record this monitoring and inspection data and place the records in the operating log required by s. NR 664.0073 and maintain it in the operating record for a minimum of 5 years. NR 664.0347 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06; CR 16-007: am. (4) Register July 2017 No. 739, eff. 8-1-17. NR 664.0351NR 664.0351 Closure. At closure the owner or operator shall remove all hazardous waste and hazardous waste residues (including, but not limited to, ash, scrubber waters and scrubber sludges) from the incinerator site. NR 664.0351 NoteNote: At closure, as throughout the operating period, unless the owner or operator can demonstrate, according to s. NR 661.0003 (4), that the residue removed from the incinerator is not hazardous waste, the owner or operator becomes a generator of hazardous waste and shall manage it according to the applicable requirements of chs. NR 662 to 666. NR 664.0351 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06. NR 664.0550NR 664.0550 Applicability of corrective action management unit (CAMU) rules. NR 664.0550(2)(2) CAMUs that were approved before April 22, 2002, or for which substantially complete applications (or equivalents) were submitted to the department on or before November 20, 2000, are subject to the requirements in s. NR 664.0551 for grandfathered CAMUs; CAMU waste, activities and design will not be subject to the standards in s. NR 664.0552, so long as the waste, activities and design remain within the general scope of the CAMU as approved. NR 664.0550 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06. NR 664.0551NR 664.0551 Grandfathered corrective action management units (CAMUs). NR 664.0551(1)(1) To implement remedies under s. NR 664.0101, s. 291.37, Stats., or 42 USC 6928 (h) or to implement remedies at a licensed facility that is not subject to s. NR 664.0101, the department may designate an area at the facility as a corrective action management unit under the requirements in this section. In this section, “corrective action management unit” or “CAMU” means an area within a facility that is used only for managing remediation wastes for implementing corrective action or cleanup at the facility. A CAMU shall be located within the contiguous property under the control of the owner or operator where the wastes to be managed in the CAMU originated. One or more CAMUs may be designated at a facility. NR 664.0551(1)(a)(a) Placement of remediation wastes into or within a CAMU does not constitute land disposal of hazardous wastes. NR 664.0551(1)(b)(b) Consolidation or placement of remediation wastes into or within a CAMU does not constitute creation of a unit subject to minimum technology requirements. NR 664.0551(2)(a)(a) The department may designate a regulated unit (as defined in s. NR 664.0090 (1) (b)) as a CAMU, or may incorporate a regulated unit into a CAMU, if all of the following apply: