Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 725.477 - Monitoring and Inspections
The owner or operator must conduct, as a minimum, the following monitoring and inspections when thermally treating hazardous waste:
a) Existing instruments that
relate to temperature and emission control (if an emission control device is
present) must be monitored at least every 15 minutes. Appropriate corrections
to maintain steady state or other appropriate thermal treatment conditions must
be made immediately either automatically or by the operator. Instruments that
relate to temperature and emission control would normally include those
measuring waste feed, auxiliary fuel feed, treatment process temperature, and
relevant process flow and level controls.
b) The stack plume (emissions), where
present, must be observed visually at least hourly for normal appearance (color
and opacity). The operator must immediately make any indicated operating
corrections necessary to return any visible emissions to their normal
appearance.
c) The complete thermal
treatment process and associated equipment (pumps, valves, conveyors, pipes,
etc.) must be inspected at least daily for leaks, spills and fugitive
emissions, and all emergency shutdown controls and system alarms must be
checked to assure proper operation.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 6389, effective April 22, 2005
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