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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 62 · § 62.14700

§ 62.14700. What records must I keep?

570 words·~3 min read·/us/cfr/t40/s§ 62.14700·

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You must maintain the 13 items (as applicable) as specified in paragraphs
(a)through
(m)of this section for a period of at least 5 years:
(a)Calendar date of each record.
(b)Records of the data described in paragraphs (b)(1) through
(6)of this section:
(1)The CISWI unit charge dates, times, weights, and hourly charge rates.
(2)Liquor flow rate to the wet scrubber inlet every 15 minutes of operation, as applicable.
(3)Pressure drop across the wet scrubber system every 15 minutes of operation or amperage to the wet scrubber every 15 minutes of operation, as applicable.
(4)Liquor pH as introduced to the wet scrubber every 15 minutes of operation, as applicable.
(5)For affected CISWI units that establish operating limits for controls other than wet scrubbers under § 62.14640, you must maintain data collected for all operating parameters used to determine compliance with the operating limits.
(6)If a fabric filter is used to comply with the emission limitations, you must record the date, time, and duration of each alarm and the time corrective action was initiated and completed, and a brief description of the cause of the alarm and the corrective action taken. You must also record the percent of operating time during each 6-month period that the alarm sounds, calculated as specified in § 62.14635(c).
(c)Identification of calendar dates and times for which monitoring systems used to monitor operating limits were inoperative, inactive, malfunctioning, or out of control (except for downtime associated with zero and span and other routine calibration checks). Identify the operating parameters not measured, the duration, reasons for not obtaining the data, and a description of corrective actions taken.
(d)Identification of calendar dates, times, and durations of malfunctions, and a description of the malfunction and the corrective action taken.
(e)Identification of calendar dates and times for which data show a deviation from the operating limits in table 2 of this subpart or a deviation from other operating limits established under § 62.14640 with a description of the deviations, reasons for such deviations, and a description of corrective actions taken.
(f)The results of the initial, annual, and any subsequent performance tests conducted to determine compliance with the emission limits and/or to establish operating limits, as applicable. Retain a copy of the complete test report including calculations.
(g)Records showing the names of CISWI unit operators who have completed review of the information in § 62.14620(a) as required by § 62.14620(b), including the date of the initial review and all subsequent annual reviews.
(h)Records showing the names of the CISWI operators who have completed the operator training requirements under § 62.14595, met the criteria for qualification under § 62.14605, and maintained or renewed their qualification under § 62.14610 or § 62.14615. Records must include documentation of training, the dates of the initial and refresher training, and the dates of their qualification and all subsequent renewals of such qualifications.
(i)For each qualified operator, the phone and/or pager number at which they can be reached during operating hours.
(j)Records of calibration of any monitoring devices as required under § 62.14690.
(k)Equipment vendor specifications and related operation and maintenance requirements for the incinerator, emission controls, and monitoring equipment.
(l)The information listed in § 62.14620(a).
(m)On a daily basis, keep a log of the quantity of waste burned and the types of waste burned (always required).
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