25 Pa. Code § 298.61 - Restrictions on burning
(a)
Off-specification waste oil fuel may be burned for energy recovery in only the
following devices:
(1) An industrial furnace
identified in 40 CFR
260.10 (relating to definitions),
incorporated by reference in §
260a.1 (relating to incorporation
by reference, purpose, scope and applicability).
(2) A boiler, as defined in
40 CFR
260.10, incorporated by reference in §
260a.1 that is identified as
follows:
(i) An industrial boiler located on
the site of a facility engaged in a manufacturing process where substances are
transformed into new products, including the component parts of products, by
mechanical or chemical processes.
(ii) A utility boiler used to produce
electric power, steam, heated or cooled air, or other gases or fluids for
sale.
(iii) A waste oil-fired space
heater if the burner meets the provisions of §
298.23 (relating to onsite burning
in space heaters).
(3) A
hazardous waste incinerator subject to 40 CFR Part 264 , Subpart O (relating to
incinerators), incorporated in §
264a.1 (relating to incorporation
by reference, purpose, scope and reference), or 40 CFR Part 265 , Subpart O
(relating to incinerator), incorporated by reference in §
265a.1 (relating to incorporation
by reference, purpose, scope and applicability).
(b) A person burning waste oil in a boiler or
industrial furnace specified in paragraph (1) or (2) shall have a plan approval
and operating permit issued under Chapter 127 (relating to construction,
modification, reactivation and operation of sources) from the Bureau of Air
Quality, or written approval from the Bureau of Air Quality if the fuel is
burned in Allegheny or Philadelphia counties if Allegheny or Philadelphia
county is issued first.
(c) Except
as provided in subsection (d), a waste oil burner may not process waste oil
unless it also complies with the requirements of Subchapter F (relating to
waste oil processing/refining facilities).
(d) A waste oil burner may aggregate
off-specification waste oil with virgin oil or on-specification waste oil for
purposes of burning, but may not aggregate for purposes of producing
on-specification waste oil.
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