NR 665.1090(9)(9)For each tank or container not using air emission controls specified in ss. NR 665.1085 to 665.1088 according to the conditions in s. NR 665.1080 (4), the owner or operator shall record and maintain all of the following information:
NR 665.1090(9)(a)(a) A list of the individual organic peroxide compounds manufactured at the facility that meet the conditions in s. NR 665.1080 (4) (a).
NR 665.1090(9)(b)(b) A description of how the hazardous waste containing the organic peroxide compounds identified in par. (a) is managed at the facility in tanks and containers. The description shall include all of the following information:
NR 665.1090(9)(b)1.1. For the tanks used at the facility to manage this hazardous waste, provide sufficient information to describe for each tank a facility identification number for the tank, the purpose and placement of this tank in the management train of this hazardous waste and the procedures used to ultimately dispose of the hazardous waste managed in the tanks.
NR 665.1090(9)(b)2.2. For containers used at the facility to manage these hazardous wastes, provide sufficient information to describe a facility identification number for the container or group of containers, the purpose and placement of this container, or group of containers, in the management train of this hazardous waste and the procedures used to ultimately dispose of the hazardous waste handled in the containers.
NR 665.1090(9)(c)(c) An explanation of why managing the hazardous waste containing the organic peroxide compounds identified in par. (a) in the tanks and containers described in par. (b) would create an undue safety hazard if the air emission controls, required under ss. NR 665.1085 to 665.1088, were installed and operated on these waste management units. This explanation shall include all of the following information:
NR 665.1090(9)(c)1.1. For tanks used at the facility to manage these hazardous wastes, provide sufficient information to explain how use of the required air emission controls on the tanks would affect the tank design features and facility operating procedures currently used to prevent an undue safety hazard during the management of this hazardous waste in the tanks, and why installation of safety devices on the required air emission controls, as allowed under this subchapter, will not address those situations in which evacuation of tanks equipped with these air emission controls is necessary and consistent with good engineering and safety practices for handling organic peroxides.
NR 665.1090(9)(c)2.2. For containers used at the facility to manage these hazardous wastes, provide sufficient information to explain how use of the required air emission controls on the containers would affect the container design features and handling procedures used to prevent an undue safety hazard during the management of this hazardous waste in the containers, and why installation of safety devices on the required air emission controls, as allowed under this subchapter, will not address those situations in which evacuation of containers equipped with these air emission controls is necessary and consistent with good engineering and safety practices for handling organic peroxides.
NR 665.1090(10)(10)For each hazardous waste management unit not using air emission controls specified in ss. NR 665.1085 to 665.1088 according to s. NR 665.1080 (2) (g), the owner and operator shall record and maintain all of the following information:
NR 665.1090(10)(a)(a) Certification that the waste management unit is equipped with and operating air emission controls according to 40 CFR part 60, 61 or 63 or corresponding provisions of ch. NR 440, subch. III of ch. NR 446 and chs. NR 447 to 469.
NR 665.1090(10)(b)(b) Identification of the specific requirements in 40 CFR part 60, 61 or 63 or in ch. NR 440, subch. III of ch. NR 446 and chs. NR 447 to 469 with which the waste management unit is in compliance.
NR 665.1090 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
subch. DD of ch. NR 665Subchapter DD — Containment Buildings
NR 665.1100NR 665.1100Applicability. The requirements of this subchapter apply to owners or operators who store or treat hazardous waste in units designed and operated under s. NR 665.1101. The owner or operator is not subject to the definition of land disposal in s. NR 668.02 (3) provided that the unit complies with all of the following:
NR 665.1100(1)(1)The unit is a completely enclosed, self-supporting structure that is designed and constructed of manmade materials of sufficient strength and thickness to support themselves, the waste contents and any personnel and heavy equipment that operate within the unit, and to prevent failure due to pressure gradients, settlement, compression, uplift, physical contact with the hazardous wastes to which they are exposed, climatic conditions and the stresses of daily operation, including the movement of heavy equipment within the unit and contact of the equipment with containment walls.
NR 665.1100(2)(2)The unit has a primary barrier that is designed to be sufficiently durable to withstand the movement of personnel and handling equipment within the unit.
NR 665.1100(3)(3)If the unit is used to manage liquids, it has all of the following:
NR 665.1100(3)(a)(a) A primary barrier designed and constructed of materials to prevent migration of hazardous constituents into the barrier.
NR 665.1100(3)(b)(b) A liquid collection system designed and constructed of materials to minimize the accumulation of liquid on the primary barrier.
NR 665.1100(3)(c)(c) A secondary containment system designed and constructed of materials to prevent migration of hazardous constituents into the barrier, with a leak detection and liquid collection system capable of detecting, collecting and removing leaks of hazardous constituents at the earliest possible time.
NR 665.1100(4)(4)The unit has controls as needed to prevent fugitive dust emissions.
NR 665.1100(5)(5)The unit is designed and operated to ensure containment and prevent the tracking of materials from the unit by personnel or equipment.
NR 665.1100 HistoryHistory: CR 05-032: cr. Register July 2006 No. 607, eff. 8-1-06.
NR 665.1101NR 665.1101Design and operating standards.
NR 665.1101(1)(1)All containment buildings shall comply with all of the following design standards:
NR 665.1101(1)(a)(a) The containment building shall be completely enclosed with a floor, walls and a roof to prevent exposure to the elements, (e.g., precipitation, wind, run-on), and to assure containment of managed wastes.
NR 665.1101(1)(b)(b) The floor and containment walls of the unit, including the secondary containment system if required under sub. (2), shall be designed and constructed of materials of sufficient strength and thickness to support themselves, the waste contents and any personnel and heavy equipment that operate within the unit, and to prevent failure due to pressure gradients, settlement, compression, uplift, physical contact with the hazardous wastes to which they are exposed, climatic conditions and the stresses of daily operation, including the movement of heavy equipment within the unit and contact of the equipment with containment walls. The unit shall be designed so that it has sufficient structural strength to prevent collapse or other failure. All surfaces to be in contact with hazardous wastes shall be chemically compatible with those wastes. The department will consider standards established by professional organizations generally recognized by the industry such as the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) in judging the structural integrity requirements of this paragraph. If appropriate to the nature of the waste management operation to take place in the unit, an exception to the structural strength requirement may be made for lightweight doors and windows that meet both of the following criteria:
NR 665.1101(1)(b)1.1. They provide an effective barrier against fugitive dust emissions under sub. (3) (a) 4.
NR 665.1101(1)(b)2.2. The unit is designed and operated in a fashion that assures that wastes will not actually come in contact with these openings.