Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7011 - STANDARDS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
WASTE COMBUSTORS
Part 7011.1215 - APPLICABILITY OF STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR WASTE COMBUSTORS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Waste combustors.
A person who constructs, modifies, reconstructs, or operates a waste combustor shall comply with parts 7011.1201 to 7011.1290, except as provided in subparts 2 to 3.
Subp. 2. Cofired facilities.
A person who constructs, modifies, reconstructs, or operates a cofired unit is not a waste combustor under parts 7011.1201 to 7011.1285.
Subp. 2a. Units combusting tires or fuel derived from tires.
A waste combustor burning a single-item waste stream of tires or fuel derived from tires is not subject to parts 7011.1201 to 7011.1290 if the owner or operator notifies the commissioner in writing of its intent to combust only tires, and provides data documenting that the unit qualifies for this exemption.
Subp. 2b. Units combusting waste contaminated with used oil.
An owner of a solid-fuel-fired indirect or direct heating source burning fossil fuel with only wastes contaminated with used oil generated by the owner is not subject to parts 7011.1201 to 7011.1290.
Subp. 2c. Commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators.
A person who constructs, modifies, or reconstructs a waste combustor such that it becomes a commercial or industrial solid waste incinerator is not subject to parts 7011.1225 to 7011.1285 but shall comply with parts 7011.1360 to 7011.1370.
Subp. 3. Crematoria; pathological and animal carcass waste combustors.
Crematoria, pathological waste combustors, and waste combustors used solely for the disposal of animal carcasses are exempt from the requirements of parts 7011.1215 to 7011.1294, and shall meet the conditions of this subpart.
Subp. 4. Standards.
The standards of parts 7011.1227, 7011.1228, 7011.1229, 7011.1230, 7011.1233, 7011.1240, subpart 2, and 7011.1272, subpart 2, apply at all times when waste is being continuously burned, except during periods of start-up, shutdown, or malfunction, provided that the duration of start-up, shutdown, or malfunction does not exceed three hours. Fugitive emissions standards applicable to ash conveying systems do not apply during maintenance and repair of ash conveying systems. "Malfunction" means any sudden and unavoidable failure of air pollution control equipment or process equipment or of a process to operate in a normal or usual manner. Failures that are caused entirely or in part by poor maintenance, careless operation, or any other preventable upset condition or preventable equipment breakdown are not considered malfunctions.
The start-up period commences when the waste combustor begins the continuous burning of solid waste and does not include any warm-up period when the waste combustor is combusting fossil fuel or other solid fuel.
Continuous burning is the continuous, semicontinuous, or batch feeding of solid waste for purposes of waste disposal, energy production, or providing heat to the combustion system in preparation for waste disposal or energy production. The use of solid waste solely to provide thermal protection of the grate or hearth during the start-up period when municipal solid waste is not being fed to the grate is not considered to be continuous burning.
Subp. 5. Transition for Class A waste combustors.
The application of the waste combustor standards to Class A waste combustors are described in this subpart.
Subp. 5a. Transition for Class C waste combustors.
A Class C waste combustor shall demonstrate compliance with parts 7011.1201 to 7011.1290 by July 17, 1998.
Subp. 6. [Repealed, 39 SR 386]
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07