Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 600-699 - Environmental Protection - Hazardous Waste Management
Chapter NR 666 - Standards For Managing Specific Hazardous Wastes And Specific Types Of Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
Subchapter H - Hazardous Waste Burned in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
Section NR 666.109 - Low risk waste exemption
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 666.109
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) WAIVER OF DRE STANDARD. The DRE standard of s. NR 666.104(1) does not apply if the boiler or industrial furnace is operated in conformance with par. (a) and the owner or operator demonstrates by procedures prescribed in par. (b) that the burning will not result in unacceptable adverse health effects.
(a) The device shall be operated with all of
the following conditions:
1. A minimum of 50%
of fuel fired to the device shall be fossil fuel, fuels derived from fossil
fuel, tall oil, or, if approved by the department on a case-by-case basis,
other nonhazardous fuel with combustion characteristics comparable to fossil
fuel. Such fuels are termed primary fuel for purposes of this section. (Tall
oil is a fuel derived from vegetable and rosin fatty acids.) The 50% primary
fuel firing rate shall be determined on a total heat or mass input basis,
whichever results in the greater mass feed rate of primary fuel
fired.
2. Primary fuels and
hazardous waste fuels shall have a minimum as-fired heating value of 8,000
Btu/lb.
3. The hazardous waste
shall be fired directly into the primary fuel flame zone of the combustion
chamber.
4. The device shall
operate in conformance with the carbon monoxide controls provided by s.
NR 666.104(2) (a). Devices subject to
the exemption provided by this section are not eligible for the alternative
carbon monoxide controls provided by s.
NR 666.104(3).
(b) Procedures to demonstrate that the
hazardous waste burning will not pose unacceptable adverse public health
effects are all of the following:
1. Identify
and quantify those nonmetal compounds listed in ch. NR 661 Appendix VIII that
could reasonably be expected to be present in the hazardous waste. The
constituents excluded from analysis shall be identified and the basis for their
exclusion explained.
2. Calculate
reasonable, worst case emission rates for each constituent identified in subd.
1. by assuming the device achieves 99.9% destruction and removal efficiency.
That is, assume that 0.1 % of the mass weight of each constituent fed to the
device is emitted.
3. For each
constituent identified in subd. 1., use emissions dispersion modeling to
predict the maximum annual average ground level concentration of the
constituent.
a. Dispersion modeling shall be
conducted using methods specified in s.
NR 666.106(8).
b. Owners and operators of facilities with
more than one on-site stack from a boiler or industrial furnace that is exempt
under this section shall conduct dispersion modeling of emissions from all
stacks exempt under this section to predict ambient levels prescribed by this
subdivision.
4. Ground
level concentrations of constituents predicted under subd. 3. may not exceed
all of the following levels:
a. For the
noncarcinogenic compounds listed in ch. NR 666 Appendix IV, the levels
established in ch. NR 666 Appendix IV.
b. For the carcinogenic compounds listed in
ch. NR 666 Appendix V, the sum for all constituents of the ratios of the actual
ground level concentration to the level established in ch. NR 666 Appendix V
cannot exceed 1.0.
c. For
constituents not listed in ch. NR 666 Appendix IV or V, 0.1 micrograms per
cubic meter.
(2) WAIVER OF PARTICULAR MATTER STANDARD. The particulate matter standard of s. NR 666.105 does not apply if both of the following conditions are met:
(a) The DRE standard is
waived under sub. (1).
(b) The
owner or operator complies with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate
screening limits provided by s.
NR 666.106(2) or (5).
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