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Rule 3745-95-06 | Backflow preventers.
...6) Installed to have a visible free discharge from a relief port and adequate floor drainage to handle the discharge from the relief port, if applicable. (C) The water consumer shall maintain any containment principle backflow preventer required by rules 3745-95-04 and 3745-95-05 of the Administrative Code in proper working order and in continuous operation. (1) The supplier of water shall r... |
Rule 3745-95-07 | Booster pumps.
...lot-operated valve installed in the discharge piping that maintains positive pressure in the suction piping, while monitoring pressure in the suction piping through a sensing line. The valve must throttle the discharge of the pump when necessary so that suction pressure will not be reduced below ten pounds per square inch gauge while the pump is operating. (b) A variable speed suction limiting co... |
Rule 3745-95-07 | Booster pumps.
...lot-operated valve installed in the discharge piping that maintains positive pressure in the suction piping, while monitoring pressure in the suction piping through a sensing line. The valve shall throttle the discharge of the pump when necessary so that suction pressure will not be reduced below ten pounds per square inch gauge while the pump is operating. (b) A variable speed suction limiting c... |
Rule 3745-103-57 | NOx emission limitations for group one phase I boilers.
...lying cell burner technology) shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO x to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in paragraph (C) or (E) of this rule or in rule 3745-103-62 or 3745-103-63 of the Administrative Code: (1) Forty-five hundredths pound per MMBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for tangentially fired boilers. (2) Fifty h... |
Rule 3745-103-58 | NOx emission limitations for group two boilers.
... or a vertically fired boiler shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO x to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in rule 3745-103-62 or 3745-103-63 of the Administrative Code: (1) Sixty-eight hundredths pound per MMBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for cell burner boilers. The NO x emission control technology on which the emi... |
Rule 3745-103-59 | NOx emission limitations for group one, phase II boilers.
... bottom wall-fired boiler shall not discharge, or allow to be discharged, emissions of NO x to the atmosphere in excess of the following limits, except as provided in rule 3745-103-60, 3745-103-62, or 3745-103-63 of the Administrative Code: (1) Forty hundredths pound per MMBtu of heat input on an annual average basis for tangentially fired boilers. (2) Forty six hundredths pound per MMBtu o... |
Rule 3745-110-03 | RACT requirements and/or limitations for emissions of NOx from stationary sources.
...d-size boiler shall allow or permit the discharge into the ambient air of any NOx emissions in excess of the following: Fuel Type Tangential-fired Wall-fired Cyclone-fired Spreader Stoker-fired Overfeed Stoker-fired Gas Only 0.10 0.10 N/A N/A N/A Distillate Oil 0.12 0.12 0.12 N/A N/A Residual Oil 0.23 0.23 0.23 N/A N/A Coal (Wet Bottom... |
Rule 3745-110-03 | RACT requirements and/or limitations for emissions of NOx from stationary sources.
...d-size boiler shall allow or permit the discharge into the ambient air of any NOx emissions in excess of the following: Fuel Type Tangential-fired Wall-fired Cyclone-fired Spreader Stoker-fired Overfeed Stoker-fired Gas Only 0.08 0.08 N/A N/A N/A Distillate Oil 0.10 0.10 0.10 N/A N/A Residual Oil 0.20 0.20 0.20 N/A N/A Coal (Wet Bottom) 0.3... |
Rule 3745-150-05 | Limited environmental review and limited environmental review document.
... create a new, or relocate an existing, discharge to surface or ground waters, or cause pollution of surface or ground waters; (5) Will not result in substantial increases in the volume of discharge, or the loading of pollutants from an existing source or from new facilities to receiving waters; and (6) Will not provide capacity to serve a population substantially greater than the existing population. (C) The dire... |
Rule 3745-150-11 | Phasing the environmental review.
...ill comply with the requirements of its discharge permit, if any, according to a schedule specified in the financial assistance agreement, regardless of whether Ohio water pollution control loan fund financing is available for remaining phases and segments. (C) Remaining phases of the assistance proposal will be subject to the environmental review procedures as contained in this chapter. |
Rule 3745-205-31 | Definitions - air emission standards for process vents.
...cient to contain the surging liquid discharge of the process tank to which it is connected. (T) "Thin-film evaporation operation" means a distillation operation that employs a heating surface consisting of a large diameter tube that may be either straight or tapered, horizontal or vertical. Liquid is spread on the tube wall by a rotating assembly of blades that maintain a close clearance from... |
Rule 3745-266-103 | Interim standards for burners.
...the hot end where products are normally discharged or where fuels are normally fired: (a) Controls. (i) The hazardous waste shall be fed at a location where combustion gas temperatures are at least eighteen hundred degrees Fahrenheit. (ii) The owner or operator shall determine that adequate oxygen is present in combustion gases to combust organic constituents in the waste and shall retain documentation of such det... |
Rule 3745-266-103 | Interim standards for burners.
...the hot end where products are normally discharged or where fuels are normally fired: (a) Controls. (i) The hazardous waste shall be fed at a location where combustion gas temperatures are at least eighteen hundred degrees Fahrenheit. (ii) The owner or operator shall determine that adequate oxygen is present in combustion gases to combust organic constituents in the waste and shall reta... |
Rule 3745-266-103 | Interim standards for burners.
...the hot end where products are normally discharged or where fuels are normally fired: (a) Controls. (i) The hazardous waste shall be fed at a location where combustion gas temperatures are at least eighteen hundred degrees Fahrenheit; (ii) The owner or operator shall determine that adequate oxygen is present in combustion gases to combust organic constituents in the waste and shall reta... |
Rule 3745-266-240 | Loss of conditional exemption for LLMW.
...onment include, but are not limited to, discharge of a CERCLA reportable quantity or other leaking or exploding tanks or containers, or detection of radionuclides above background or hazardous constituents in the leachate collection system of a storage area. If the failure may endanger human health or the environment, you must follow the provisions of your emergency plan. [Note: CERCLA reportable quantities are thos... |
Rule 3745-266-240 | Loss of conditional exemption for LLMW.
...nt include, but are not limited to, discharge of a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) reportable quantity or other leaking or exploding tanks or containers, or detection of radionuclides above background or hazardous constituents in the leachate collection system of a storage area. If the failure may endanger human health or the environment, you shal... |
Rule 3745-270-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability - land disposal restrictions.
...treatment system which subsequently discharges to waters of the United States pursuant to a permit issued under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA); or (b) The wastes are treated for the purposes of the pretreatment requirements of Section 307 of the CWA; or (c) The wastes are managed in a zero discharge system engaged in "CWA-equivalent treatment" as defined in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-2... |
Rule 3745-270-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability - land disposal restrictions.
...treatment system which subsequently discharges to waters of the United States pursuant to a permit issued under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA); or (b) The wastes are treated for the purposes of the pretreatment requirements of Section 307 of the CWA; or (c) The wastes are managed in a zero discharge system engaged in "CWA-equivalent treatment" as defined in paragraph (A) of rule 3745-2... |
Rule 3745-270-37 | Waste specific prohibitions - ignitable and corrosive characteristic wastes whose treatment standards were vacated.
...naged in systems other than those whose discharge is regulated under the clean water act (CWA), or that inject in Class I deep wells regulated under the safe drinking water act, or that are zero dischargers that engage in CWA-equivalent treatment before ultimate land disposal, are prohibited from land disposal. CWA-equivalent treatment means biological treatment for organics, alkaline chlorination or ferrous sulfate ... |
Rule 3745-270-38 | Waste specific prohibitions- newly identified organic toxicity characteristic wastes and newly listed coke by-product and chlorotoluene production wastes.
...naged in systems other than those whose discharge is regulated under the Clean Water Act (CWA), or that are zero dischargers that do not engage in CWA-equivalent treatment before ultimate land disposal, or that are injected in "Class I" deep wells regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), are prohibited from land disposal. CWA-equivalent treatment means biological treatment for organics, alkaline chlorinati... |
Rule 3745-270-39 | Waste specific prohibitions - spent aluminum potliners, reactive wastes, and carbamate wastes.
...naged in systems other than those whose discharge is regulated under the clean water act (CWA), or that inject in Class I deep wells regulated under the safe drinking water act (SDWA), or that are zero dischargers that engage in CWA-equivalent treatment before ultimate land disposal, are prohibited from land disposal. This prohibition does not apply to unexploded ordnance and other explosive devices which have been t... |
Rule 3745-270-40 | Applicability- treatment standards.
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Rule 3745-273-09 | Definitions- management standards for universal waste.
...ted to, fluorescent, high intensity discharge, neon, mercury vapor, high pressure sodium, and metal halide lamps. (I) "Large quantity handler of universal waste" means a "universal waste handler" (as defined in this rule) who accumulates five thousand kilograms or more total of universal waste (batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, lamps, aerosol containers, antifreeze, or pain... |
Rule 3745-273-09 | Definitions- management standards for universal waste.
...ted to, fluorescent, high intensity discharge, neon, mercury vapor, high pressure sodium, and metal halide lamps. (2) "Large quantity handler of universal waste" means a "universal waste handler" (as defined in this rule) who accumulates five thousand kilograms or more total of universal waste (batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, lamps, aerosol cans, antifreeze, or paint or p... |
Rule 3745-279-10 | Applicability - recycled used oil management standards.
... Code. (F) Wastewater. Wastewater, the discharge of which is subject to regulation under either section 402 or section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act (including wastewaters at facilities which have eliminated the discharge of wastewater), contaminated with de minimis quantities of used oil are not subject to the requirements of Chapter 3745-279 of the Administrative Code. For purposes of this para... |