California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 22. Social Security |
Division 4.5. Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste |
Chapter 14. Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Transfer, Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities |
Article 28. Air Emission Standards for Equipment Leaks |
§ 66264.1059. Standards: Delay of Repair.
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- (a) Delay of repair of equipment for which leaks have been detected will be allowed if the repair is technically infeasible without a hazardous waste management unit shutdown. In such a case, repair of this equipment shall occur before the end of the next hazardous waste management unit shutdown.(b) Delay of repair of equipment for which leaks have been detected will be allowed for equipment that is isolated from the hazardous waste management unit and that does not continue to contain or contact hazardous waste with organic concentrations at least ten percent by weight.(c) Delay of repair for valves will be allowed if:(1) the owner of operator determines that emissions of purged material resulting from immediate repair are greater than the emissions likely to result from delay of repair; and(2) when repair procedures are effected, the purged material is collected and destroyed or recovered in a control device complying with Section 66264.1060.(d) Delay of repair for pumps will be allowed if:(1) repair requires the use of a dual mechanical seal system that includes a barrier fluid system; and(2) repair is completed as soon as practicable, but not later than six months after the leak was detected.(e) Delay of repair beyond a hazardous waste management unit shutdown will be allowed for a valve if valve assembly replacement is necessary during the hazardous waste management unit shutdown, valve assembly supplies have been depleted, and valve assembly supplies had been sufficiently stocked before the supplies were depleted. Delay of repair beyond the next hazardous waste management unit shutdown will not be allowed unless the next hazardous waste management unit shutdown occurs sooner than six months after the first hazardous waste management unit shutdown.HISTORY1. New section filed 12-23-92; operative 1-22-93 (Register 93, No. 2).
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150 and 25159, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159 and 25159.5, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR, Section 264.1059.