NR 670.022(1)(c)7.7. Proposed sampling and metals analysis plan for the hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feed stocks. NR 670.022(1)(d)(d) Waiver of trial burn for particulate matter. When seeking to be licensed under the low risk waste provisions of s. NR 666.109 (2) which waives the particulate standard (and trial burn to demonstrate conformance with the particulate standard), applicants shall submit documentation supporting conformance with subs. (1) (b) 2. and (1) (c). NR 670.022(1)(e)(e) Waiver of trial burn for HCl and C12. When seeking to be licensed under the Tier I (or adjusted Tier I) feed rate screening limits for total chloride and chlorine provided by s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) and (5) that control emissions of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and chlorine gas (Cl2) without requiring a trial burn, the owner or operator shall submit all of the following: NR 670.022(1)(e)1.1. Documentation of the feed rate of hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feed stocks. NR 670.022(1)(e)2.2. Documentation of the levels of total chloride and chlorine in the hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks, and calculations of the total feed rate of total chloride and chlorine. NR 670.022(1)(e)3.3. Documentation of how the applicant will ensure that the Tier I (or adjusted Tier I) feed rate screening limits provided by s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5) will not be exceeded during the averaging period provided by that paragraph or subsection. NR 670.022(1)(e)4.4. Documentation to support the determination of the terrain-adjusted effective stack height, good engineering practice stack height, terrain type and land use as provided by s. NR 666.107 (2) (c). NR 670.022(1)(e)7.7. Proposed sampling and analysis plan for total chloride and chlorine for the hazardous waste, other fuels and industrial furnace feedstocks. NR 670.022(1)(f)(f) Data in lieu of trial burn. The owner or operator may seek an exemption from the trial burn requirements to demonstrate conformance with ss. NR 666.104 to 666.107 and 670.066 by providing the information required by s. NR 670.066 from previous compliance testing of the device in conformance with s. NR 666.103, or from compliance testing or trial or operational burns of similar boilers or industrial furnaces burning similar hazardous wastes under similar conditions. If data from a similar device is used to support a trial burn waiver, the design and operating information required by s. NR 670.066 shall be provided for both the similar device and the device to which the data is to be applied, and a comparison of the design and operating information shall be provided. The department shall approve a license application without a trial burn if the department finds that the hazardous wastes are sufficiently similar, the devices are sufficiently similar, the operating conditions are sufficiently similar and the data from other compliance tests, trial burns or operational burns are adequate to specify (under s. NR 666.102) operating conditions that will ensure conformance with s. NR 666.102 (3). In addition, all of the following information shall be submitted: NR 670.022(1)(f)1.a.a. A description and analysis of the hazardous waste to be burned compared with the hazardous waste for which data from compliance testing, or operational or trial burns are provided to support the contention that a trial burn is not needed. NR 670.022(1)(f)1.b.b. The design and operating conditions of the boiler or industrial furnace to be used, compared with that for which comparative burn data are available. NR 670.022(1)(f)1.c.c. Supplemental information as the department finds necessary to achieve the purposes of this paragraph. NR 670.022(1)(f)2.2. For a waiver of the DRE trial burn, the basis for selection of POHCs used in the other trial or operational burns which demonstrate compliance with the DRE performance standard in s. NR 666.104 (1). This analysis shall specify the constituents in ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII, that the applicant has identified in the hazardous waste for which a license is sought, and any differences from the POHCs in the hazardous waste for which burn data are provided. NR 670.022(2)(2) Alternative HC limit for industrial furnaces with organic matter in raw materials. Owners and operators of industrial furnaces requesting an alternative HC limit under s. NR 666.104 (6) shall submit all of the following information at a minimum: NR 670.022(2)(a)(a) Documentation that the furnace is designed and operated to minimize HC emissions from fuels and raw materials. NR 670.022(2)(b)(b) Documentation of the proposed baseline flue gas HC (and CO) concentration, including data on HC (and CO) levels during tests when the facility produced normal products under normal operating conditions from normal raw materials while burning normal fuels and when not burning hazardous waste. NR 670.022(2)(c)(c) Test burn protocol to confirm the baseline HC (and CO) level including information on the type and flow rate of all feedstreams, point of introduction of all feedstreams, total organic carbon content (or other appropriate measure of organic content) of all nonfuel feedstreams, and operating conditions that affect combustion of fuels and destruction of hydrocarbon emissions from nonfuel sources. NR 670.022(2)(d)1.1. Demonstrate that flue gas HC (and CO) concentrations when burning hazardous waste do not exceed the baseline HC (and CO) level. NR 670.022(2)(d)2.2. Identify the types and concentrations of organic compounds listed in ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII, that are emitted when burning hazardous waste in conformance with procedures prescribed by the department. NR 670.022(2)(e)(e) Implementation plan to monitor over time changes in the operation of the facility that could reduce the baseline HC level and procedures to periodically confirm the baseline HC level. NR 670.022(2)(f)(f) Other information as the department finds necessary to achieve the purposes of this subsection. NR 670.022(3)(3) Alternative metals implementation approach. When seeking to be licensed under an alternative metals implementation approach under s. NR 666.106 (6), the owner or operator shall submit documentation specifying how the approach ensures compliance with the metals emissions standards of s. NR 666.106 (3) or (4) and how the approach can be effectively implemented and monitored. Further, the owner or operator shall provide other information that the department finds necessary to achieve the purposes of this subsection. NR 670.022(4)(4) Automatic waste feed cutoff system. Owners and operators shall submit information describing the automatic waste feed cutoff system, including any pre-alarm systems that may be used. NR 670.022(5)(5) Direct transfer. Owners and operators that use direct transfer operations to feed hazardous waste from transport vehicles (containers, as defined in s. NR 666.111) directly to the boiler or industrial furnace shall submit information supporting conformance with the standards for direct transfer provided by s. NR 666.111.