Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024
In any federal regulation adopted by reference in
K.A.R.
28-31-260 through
28-31-279, each reference to any
of the following documents shall mean that document as hereby adopted by
reference:
(a) ASTM. The following
documents published by the American society for testing and materials:
(1) ANSI/ASTM D 93-79, "standard test methods
for flash point by Pensky-Martens closed tester," published October
1979;
(2) D 93-80, "standard test
methods for flash point by Pensky-Martens closed tester," published October
1980 and updated July 1981;
(3) D
1946-82, "standard method for analysis of reformed gas by gas chromatography,"
published August 1982;
(4) D
2267-88, "standard test method for aromatics in light naphthas and aviation
gasolines by gas chromatography," published December 1988;
(5) D 2382-83, "standard test method for heat
of combustion of hydrocarbon fuels by bomb calorimeter (high-precision
method)," published January 1984;
(6) D 2879-92, "standard test method for
vapor pressure-temperature relationship and initial decomposition temperature
of liquids by isoteniscope," published December 1992;
(7) ASTM D 3278-78, "standard test methods
for flash point of liquids by setaflash closed tester," published March
1979;
(8) E 168-88, "standard
practices for general techniques of infrared quantitative analysis," published
July 1988;
(9) E 169-87, "standard
practices for general techniques of ultraviolet-visible quantitative analysis,"
published April 1987;
(10) E
260-85, "standard practice for packed column gas chromatography," published
November 1985; and
(11) in E
926-88, "standard test methods of preparing refuse-derived fuel (RDF) samples
for analyses of metals," published May 1988, "test method C - bomb, acid
digestion method" on pages 3 and 4;
(b) EPA. The following documents published by
the United States environmental protection agency (EPA):
(1) EPA 450/2-81-005, APTI course 415,
"control of gaseous emissions: student manual," published December 1981, except
pages ii and 1-4;
(2) EPA
454/R-92-019, previously designated as EPA 450/R-92-019, "screening procedures
for estimating the air quality impact of stationary sources, revised,"
published October 1992, except the preface on page iii, the acknowledgments on
page iv, and the references in section 5; and
(3) the following methods published in the
following updates to EPA publication SW-846, "test methods for evaluating solid
waste," third edition, published November 1986:
(A) In "update III," dated December 1996, the
following:
(i) Method 0011, "sampling for
selected aldehyde and ketone emissions from stationary sources," dated December
1996;
(ii) method 0023A, "sampling
method for polychlori-nated dibenzo-
p-dioxins and
polychlorinated dibenzo-furan emissions from stationary sources," dated
December 1996;
(iii) method 0050,
"isokinetic HC1/C12 emission sampling train," dated
December 1996;
(iv) method 0051,
"midget impinger HC1/C12 emission sampling train," dated
December 1996;
(v) method 0060,
"determination of metals in stack emissions," dated December 1996;
and
(vi) method 0061,
"determination of hexavalent chromium emissions from stationary sources," dated
December 1996; and
(B)
in "final update for IIIB to the SW-846: test methods for evaluating solid
waste physical/chemical methods," published February 2007, the following:
(i) Method 1110A, "corrosivity toward steel,"
dated November 2004;
(ii) method
1310B, "extraction procedure (EP) toxicity test method and structural integrity
test," dated November 2004;
(iii)
method 1311, "toxicity characteristic leaching procedure," dated July
1992;
(iv) method 9010C, "total and
amenable cyanide: distillation," dated November 2004;
(v) method 9012B, "total and amenable cyanide
(automated colorimetric, with off-line distillation)," dated November
2004;
(vi) method 9040C, "pH
electronic measurement," dated November 2004;
(vii) method 9060A, "total organic carbon,"
dated November 2004; and
(viii)
method 9095B, "paint filter liquids test," dated November 2004;
(c) NFPA.
Tables 2-1 through 2-6 in chapter 2 in the following documents published by the
national fire protection association (NFPA):
(1) NFPA 30, "flammable and combustible
liquids code 1977," 1977 edition; and
(2) NFPA 30, "flammable and combustible
liquids code 1981," 1981 edition; and
(d) API. In API publication 2517,
"evaporative loss from external floating-roof tanks," third edition, published
February 1989 by the American petroleum institute, pages vii through ix and
pages 1 through 61.