97-12377. Revised Technical Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion Facilities; Correction  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 91 (Monday, May 12, 1997)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Page 25877]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-12377]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Parts 60, 63, 260, 261, 264, 265, 266, 270, and 271
    
    [FRL-5824-3]
    
    
    Revised Technical Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustion 
    Facilities; Correction
    
    ACTION: Notice of data availability; correction.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency published a notice of data 
    availability and invitation for comment in the Federal Register of May 
    2, 1997, on the following information pertaining to the proposed 
    revised standards for hazardous waste combustors (61 FR 17358 (April 
    19, 1996)): Report on the status of setting national emission standards 
    for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAPS) based on the revised emissions 
    database; report on the selection of pollutants and source categories, 
    including area and major sources; report on the status of various 
    implementation issues, including compliance dates, compliance 
    requirements, performance testing, and notification and reporting 
    requirements; and report on the status of permit requirements, 
    including waste minimization incentives. The notice inadvertently 
    omitted four paragraphs and contained six incorrect numbers.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Denyer, Office of Solid Waste 
    (5302W), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460, 703-308-8770, e-mail address: 
    denyer.larry@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, insert the following four paragraphs of text between the last 
    paragraph on page 24240 and the first paragraph on page 24241:
        Option 1: Eliminate DRE Testing Except for Potentially Problematic 
    Sources. Under this option, DRE testing would be waived for all 
    sources, except those that are considered to be potentially 
    problematic--sources that inject hazardous waste into the combustor at 
    locations other than the flame zone. Thus, for example, the source 
    discussed above that injected waste into an unfired afterburner (and 
    failed to achieve 99.99% DRE at low CO and HC levels) would be required 
    to perform DRE testing under this option.
        Option 2: Single DRE Test for All Sources or Only for Potentially 
    Problematic Sources. Under this option, either all or only potentially 
    problematic sources (as defined above) would be required to perform a 
    single DRE test, unless the facility undergoes a major modification of 
    pollution control equipment, process change, or waste feed composition 
    that could significantly affect combustion performance. We request 
    comment on how to determine when such a change is about to occur and 
    thus trigger the need for a DRE test. One approach is to rely on the 
    requirements for applying for a revised Title V or RCRA permit 
    modification (Class 2 or 3) to identify changes warranted a DRE re-
    test.
        Option 3: Periodic DRE Testing for All Sources or Only for 
    Potentially Problematic Sources. Under this option, all or specific 
    sources must perform a periodic demonstration of DRE. Potential 
    frequencies under consideration are a five, ten or twenty year 
    frequency. The purpose of these tests would be to confirm that the unit 
    is still achieving a high level of combustion performance over the life 
    of the unit. As for option 2, a DRE test would have to be performed at 
    any time that a major change to the facility occurred that could 
    significantly affect combustion performance.
        The Agency specifically invites comment on these options for 
    waiving DRE testing. In addition, note that these options are not 
    mutually exclusive.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, on page 24232, in the last paragraph, in two different sentences, 
    correct the number 15 to read: 20.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, on page 24232, in the last paragraph, correct the number 33 to 
    read: 47.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, on page 24233, in the first partial paragraph, correct the number 
    15 to read: 20.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, on page 24233, in the third full paragraph, correct the number 15 
    to read: 20.
    
    Correction
    
        In the Federal Register issue of May 2, 1997, in FR Vol. 62, No. 
    85, on page 24233, in the third full paragraph, correct the number 33 
    to read: 47.
    
        Dated: May 5, 1997.
    Elizabeth Cotsworth,
    Acting Director, Office of Solid Waste.
    [FR Doc. 97-12377 Filed 5-9-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/12/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of data availability; correction.
Document Number:
97-12377
Pages:
25877-25877 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5824-3
PDF File:
97-12377.pdf
CFR: (9)
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