Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 33 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part V - Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials
Subpart 1 - Department of Environmental Quality-Hazardous Waste
Chapter 28 - Drip Pads
Section V-2805 - Design and Operating Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Owners and operators of drip pads must ensure that the pads are designed, installed, and operated in accordance with Subsection A or C of this Section.
A. Drip pads must:
NOTE: The administrative authority will generally consider applicable standards established by professional organizations generally recognized by the industry such as the American Concrete Institute (ACI) or the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) in judging the structural integrity requirement of this Subsection.
B. The owner or operator must obtain and keep on file at the facility a written assessment of the drip pad, reviewed and certified by an independent, qualified professional engineer that attests to the results of the evaluation. The assessment must be reviewed, updated, and recertified annually. The evaluation must document the extent to which the drip pad meets the design and operating standards of this Section, except for Subsection C of this Section.
C. If an owner or operator elects to comply with all of the requirements of LAC 33:V.2805 (except LAC 33:V.2805.A.4 and B), 2807 and 2809 instead of LAC 33:V.2805 (except LAC 33:V.2805.C), 2807, and 2809, the drip pad must have:
D. Drip pads must be maintained such that they remain free of cracks, gaps, corrosion, or other deterioration that could cause hazardous waste to be released from the drip pad.
NOTE: See LAC 33:V.2805.N for remedial action required if deterioration or leakage is detected.
E. The drip pad and associated collection system must be designed and operated to convey, drain, and collect liquid resulting from drippage or precipitation in order to prevent runoff.
F. Unless protected by a structure, as described in LAC 33:V.2801.B, the owner or operator must design, construct, operate and maintain a run-on control system capable of preventing flow onto the drip pad during peak discharge from at least a 24-hour, 25-year storm, unless the system has sufficient excess capacity to contain any runoff that might enter the system.
G. Unless protected by a structure or cover, as described in LAC 33:V.2801.B, the owner or operator must design, construct, operate and maintain a runoff management system to collect and control at least the water volume resulting from a 24-hour, 25-year storm.
H. The drip pad must be evaluated to determine that it meets the requirements of Subsections A-G of this Section, and the owner or operator must obtain a statement from an independent, qualified professional engineer certifying that the drip pad design meets the requirements of this Section.
I. Drippage and accumulated precipitation must be removed from the associated collection system as necessary to prevent overflow onto the drip pad.
J. The drip pad surface must be cleaned thoroughly at least once every seven days such that accumulated residues of hazardous waste or other materials are removed, using an appropriate and effective cleaning technique, including but not limited to, rinsing, washing with detergents or other appropriate solvents, or steam cleaning. The owner or operator must document the date and time of each cleaning and the cleaning procedure used in the facility's operating log. The owner/operator must determine if the residues are hazardous in accordance with LAC 33:V.1005 and if so must manage them in accordance with LAC 33:V.Subpart 1.
K. Drip pads must be operated and maintained in a manner to minimize tracking of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents off the drip pad as a result of activities by personnel or equipment.
L. After being removed from the treatment vessel, treated wood from pressure and nonpressure processes must be held on the drip pad until drippage has ceased. The owner or operator must maintain records sufficient to document that all treated wood is held on the pad following treatment in accordance with this requirement.
M. Collection and holding units associated with run-on and run-off control systems must be emptied or otherwise managed as soon as possible after storms to maintain design capacity of the system.
N. Throughout the active life of the drip pad and as specified in the permit, if the owner or operator detects a condition that may have caused or has caused a release of hazardous waste, the condition must be repaired within a reasonably prompt period of time following discovery, in accordance with the following procedures.
O. Should a permit be necessary, the administrative authority will specify in the permit all design and operating practices that are necessary to ensure that the requirements of this Section are satisfied.
P. The owner or operator must maintain, as part of the facility operating log, documentation of past operating and waste handling practices. This must include identification of preservative formulations used in the past, a description of drippage management practices, and a description of treated wood storage and handling practices.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.