Rule 3745-267-902 | Other requirements to prevent releases - containment buildings - standardized permitting.
Owners or operators shall use controls and practices to ensure containment of the hazardous waste within the unit, and at a minimum, shall:
(A) Maintain the primary barrier to be free of significant cracks, gaps, corrosion, or other deterioration that could cause hazardous waste to be released from the primary barrier.
(B) Maintain the level of the stored or treated hazardous waste within the containment walls of the unit so that the height of any containment wall is not exceeded.
(C) Take measures to prevent personnel, or by equipment used in handling the waste, from tracking hazardous waste out of the unit. Owners or operators shall designate an area to decontaminate equipment, and shall collect and properly manage any rinsate.
(D) Take measures to control fugitive dust emissions such that any openings (doors, windows, vents, cracks, etc.) exhibit no visible emissions (see 40 CFR Part 60, appendix A, method 22- "Visual Determination of Fugitive Emissions from Material Sources and Smoke Emissions from Flares"). In addition, owners or operators shall operate and maintain all associated particulate collection devices (for example, fabric filter, electrostatic precipitator) with sound air pollution control practices. Owners or operators shall effectively maintain this state of no visible emissions at all times during routine operating and maintenance conditions, including when vehicles and personnel are entering and exiting the unit.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications, publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule 3745-50-11 of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporated by reference."]
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