NR 666.101(1)(1) Generators. Generators of hazardous waste that is burned in a boiler or industrial furnace are subject to ch. NR 662 . NR 666.101(2)(2) Transporters. Transporters of hazardous waste that is burned in a boiler or industrial furnace are subject to ch. NR 663. NR 666.101(3)(a)(a) Owners and operators of facilities that store or treat hazardous waste that is burned in a boiler or industrial furnace are subject to the applicable provisions of chs. NR 664, 665, 667 and 670, except as provided by sub. (3) (b). These standards apply to storage and treatment by the burner as well as to storage and treatment facilities operated by intermediaries (processors, blenders, distributors, etc.) between the generator and the burner. NR 666.101(3)(b)(b) Owners and operators of facilities that burn, in an on-site boiler or industrial furnace exempt from regulation under the small quantity burner provisions of s. NR 666.108, hazardous waste that they generate are exempt from the regulations of chs. NR 664, 665, 667 and 670 applicable to storage units for those storage units that store mixtures of hazardous waste and the primary fuel to the boiler or industrial furnace in tanks that feed the fuel mixture directly to the burner. Storage of hazardous waste prior to mixing with the primary fuel is subject to regulation as prescribed in par. (a). NR 666.102NR 666.102 License standards for burners. NR 666.102(1)(a)(a) General. Owners and operators of boilers and industrial furnaces burning hazardous waste and not operating under an interim license shall comply with this section and ss. NR 670.022 and 670.066, unless exempt under the small quantity burner exemption of s. NR 666.108. NR 666.102(1)(b)(b) Applicability of ch. NR 664 standards. Owners and operators of boilers and industrial furnaces that burn hazardous waste are subject to the following provisions of ch. NR 664, except as provided otherwise by this subchapter: NR 666.102(2)(a)(a) The owner or operator shall provide an analysis of the hazardous waste that quantifies the concentration of any constituent identified in ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII that may reasonably be expected to be in the waste. Such constituents shall be identified and quantified if present, at levels detectable by using appropriate analytical procedures. The ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII constituents excluded from this analysis shall be identified and the basis for their exclusion explained. This analysis shall be used to provide all information required by this subchapter and ss. NR 670.022 and 670.066 and to enable the department to prescribe such license conditions as necessary to protect human health and the environment. Such analysis shall be included as a portion of the feasibility and plan of operation report, or, for facilities operating under the interim license standards of this subchapter, as a portion of the trial burn plan that may be submitted before the feasibility and plan of operation report under provisions of s. NR 670.066 (7) as well as any other analysis required by the department in preparing the license. Owners and operators of boilers and industrial furnaces not operating under the interim license standards shall provide the information required by s. NR 670.022 or 670.066 (3) in the feasibility and plan of operation report to the greatest extent possible. NR 666.102(2)(b)(b) Throughout normal operation, the owner or operator shall conduct sampling and analysis as necessary to ensure that the hazardous waste, other fuels, and industrial furnace feedstocks fired into the boiler or industrial furnace are within the physical and chemical composition limits specified in the license. NR 666.102(4)(a)(a) The owner or operator may burn only hazardous wastes specified in the facility license and only under the operating conditions specified under sub. (5), except in approved trial burns under the conditions specified in s. NR 670.066. NR 666.102(4)(b)(b) Hazardous wastes not specified in the license may not be burned until operating conditions have been specified under a new license or license modification, as applicable. Operating requirements for new wastes may be based on either trial burn results or alternative data included with feasibility and plan of operation report under s. NR 670.022. NR 666.102(4)(d)(d) A license for a new boiler or industrial furnace (those boilers and industrial furnaces not operating under the interim license standards) shall establish appropriate conditions for each of the applicable requirements of this section, including but not limited to allowable hazardous waste firing rates and operating conditions necessary to meet sub. (5), in order to comply with all of the following standards: