Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 3745-65-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability of Chapters 3745-65 to 3745-69 and 3745-256 of the Administrative Code.
...any of the following situations: (i) A discharge of a hazardous waste. (ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a hazardous waste. (iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste. (iv) An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property, or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other ex... |
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Rule 3745-65-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability of Chapters 3745-65 to 3745-69 and 3745-256 of the Administrative Code.
...any of the following situations: (i) A discharge of a hazardous waste; (ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a hazardous waste; (iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste; or (iv) An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property, or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other... |
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Rule 3745-65-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability of Chapters 3745-65 to 3745-69 and 3745-256 of the Administrative Code.
...any of the following situations: (i) A discharge of a hazardous waste; (ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a hazardous waste; (iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste; (iv) An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property, or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other ex... |
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Rule 3745-65-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability of Chapters 3745-65 to 3745-69 and 3745-256 of the Administrative Code.
...nse to the following situations: (i) A discharge of a hazardous waste; (ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a hazardous waste; (iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste; or (iv) An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property, or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other... |
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Rule 3745-65-01 | Purpose, scope, and applicability of Chapters 3745-65 to 3745-69 and 3745-256 of the Administrative Code.
...any of the following situations: (i) A discharge of a hazardous waste; (ii) An imminent and substantial threat of a discharge of a hazardous waste; (iii) A discharge of a material which, when discharged, becomes a hazardous waste; or (iv) An immediate threat to human health, public safety, property, or the environment, from the known or suspected presence of military munitions, other... |
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Rule 3745-65-91 | Ground water monitoring system.
...dient water quality will detect any discharge from the waste management area. (1) In the case of a facility consisting of only one surface impoundment, landfill, or land treatment area, the waste management area is described by the waste boundary (perimeter). (2) In the case of a facility consisting of more than one surface impoundment, landfill, or land treatment area, the waste management ... |
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Rule 3745-66-77 | Special requirements for incompatible wastes- containers.
..., gaseous emissions, leaching, or other discharge of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could result from the mixing of incompatible wastes or materials if containers break or leak.] |
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Rule 3745-67-53 | Containment.
... active portion of the pile during peak discharge from at least a twenty-five-year storm; (3) The owner or operator must design, construct, operate, and maintain a run-off management system to collect and control at least the water volume resulting from a twenty-four-hour, twenty-five-year storm; and (4) Collection and holding facilities (e.g., tanks or basins) associated with run-on and run-off control systems mus... |
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Rule 3745-67-57 | Special requirements for incompatible wastes- waste piles.
..., gaseous emissions, leaching, or other discharge of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could result from the contact or mixing of incompatible wastes or materials.] |
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Rule 3745-67-72 | General operating requirements.
...ve portions of the facility during peak discharge from at least a twenty-five-year storm. (C) The owner or operator must design, construct, operate, and maintain run-off management system capable of collecting and controlling a water volume at least equivalent to a twenty-four-hour, twenty-five-year storm. [Comment: If the collected run-off is a hazardous waste under Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code, such... |
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Rule 3745-68-05 | Design and operating requirements.
...ive portion of the landfill during peak discharge from at least a twenty-five-year storm. (G) The owner or operator must design, construct, operate and maintain a run-off management system to collect and control at least the water volume resulting from a twenty-four-hour, twenty-five-year storm. (H) Collection and holding facilities (e.g., tanks or basins) associated with run-on and run-off control systems must be ... |
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Rule 3745-69-03 | Inspections.
...lity shall inspect, where present: (1) Discharge control and safety equipment, including, but not limited to, waste feed cut-off systems, bypass systems, drainage systems, and pressure relief systems at least once each operating day, to ensure that such systems are in good working order; (2) Data gathered from monitoring equipment (e.g., pressure and temperature gauges), at least once each operating day, to ensure ... |
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Rule 3745-69-04 | Closure.
... from treatment processes or equipment, discharge control equipment, and discharge confinement structures. [Comment: At closure, as throughout the operating period, unless the owner or operator can demonstrate, in accordance with paragraph (C) or (D) of rule 3745-51-03 of the Administrative Code, that any waste removed from the treatment process or equipment is not a hazardous waste, the owner or operator becomes a ... |
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Rule 3745-69-40 | Applicability- drip pads.
...perator will respond immediately to the discharge of such infrequent and incidental drippage. At a minimum, the contingency plan shall describe how the owner or operator will do all of the following: (1) Clean up the drippage. (2) Document the cleanup of the drippage. (3) Retain documents regarding cleanup for three years. (4) Manage the contaminated media in a manner consistent with the Revised Code and the Admi... |
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Rule 3745-69-43 | Design and operating requirements for drip pads.
...ting flow onto the drip pad during peak discharge from at least a twenty-four-hour, twenty-five-year storm unless the system has sufficient excess capacity to contain any run-on that might enter the system, or the drip pad is protected by a structure or cover, as described in paragraph (B) of rule 3745-69-40 of the Administrative Code. (F) Unless protected by a structure or cover, as described in paragraph (B) of ru... |
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Rule 3745-83-01 | Operational requirements.
...to cause any of the following: (a) Any discharge of water not in accordance with Chapter 6109. of the Revised Code or the rules adopted thereunder. (b) Any major interruption in service or disinfection. (c) Any hazard for employees, consumers, the public or the environment. (5) Records of operation reports for each month of operation shall be kept for not less than ten years, except for lead and ... |
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Rule 3745-83-01 | Operational requirements.
...to cause any of the following: (a) Any discharge of water not in accordance with Chapter 6109. of the Revised Code or the rules adopted thereunder. (b) Any major interruption in service or disinfection. (c) Any hazard for employees, consumers, the public or the environment. (5) Records of operation reports for each month of operation shall be kept for not less than ten years, except for lead and copper data which... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 hundredths pound per ... |
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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... |
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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 emission limitation is base... |
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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... |