Maintain a formal quality assurance program consistent with the requirements of Method 8260. The quality assurance program shall include the following elements:
where:
i = Individual waste determination "i" of the hazardous waste.
n = Total number of waste determinations of the hazardous waste conducted for the averaging period (not to exceed 1 year).
Qi = Mass quantity of hazardous waste stream represented by Ci, kg/hr.
QT = Total mass quantity of hazardous waste during the averaging period, kg/hr.
Ci = Measured VO concentration of waste determination "i" as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (a)(3)(iii) of this section (i.e., the average of the four or more samples specified in paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section), ppmw.
Each collected sample shall be prepared and analyzed in accordance with Method 25D in 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A for the total concentration of volatile organic constituents, or using one or more methods when the individual organic compound concentrations are identified and summed and the summed waste concentration accounts for and reflects all organic compounds in the waste with Henry's law constant values at least 0.1 mole-fraction-in-the-gas-phase/mole-franction-in-the-liquid-phase (0.1 Y/X) [which can also be expressed as 1.8 x 10-6 atmospheres/gram-mole/m3] at 25 degrees Celsius. At the owner or operator's discretion, the owner or operator may adjust test data obtained by any appropriate method to discount any contribution to the total volatile organic concentration that is a result of including a compound with a Henry's law constant value of less than 0.1 Y/X at 25 degrees Celsius. To adjust these data, the measured concentration of each individual chemical constituent contained in the waste is multiplied by the appropriate constituent-specific adjustment factor (fm25D). If the owner or operator elects to adjust test data, the adjustment must be made to all individual chemical constituents with a Henry's law constant value greater than or equal to 0.1 Y/X at 25 degrees Celsius contained in the waste. Constituent specific adjustment factors (fm25D) can be obtained by contacting the Waste and Chemical Processes Group, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. Other test methods may be used if they meet the requirements in paragraph (a)(3)(iii)(A) or (B) of this section and provided the requirement to reflect all organic compounds in the waste with Henry's law constant values greater than or equal to 0.1 Y/X [which can also be expressed as 1.8 x 10-6 atmospheres/gram-mole/m3] at 25 degrees Celsius, is met.
where:
i=Individual waste determination "i" of the hazardous waste.
n=Total number of waste determinations of the hazardous waste conducted for the averaging period (not to exceed 1 year).
Qi=Mass quantity of hazardous waste stream represented by Ci, kg/hr.
QT=Total mass quantity of hazardous waste during the averaging period, kg/hr.
Ci=Measured VO concentration of waste determination "i" as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(3)(iii) of this section (i.e., the average of the four or more samples specified in paragraph (b)(3)(ii)(B) of this section), ppmw.
Where:
Ct = Exit concentration limit for treated hazardous waste, ppmw.
x = Individual hazardous waste stream "x" that has an average VO concentration less than 500 ppmw at the point of waste origination as determined in accordance with the requirements of § 265.1084 (a) of this subpart.
y = Individual hazardous waste stream "y" that has an average VO concentration equal to or greater than 500 ppmw at the point of waste origination as determined in accordance with the requirements of § 265.1084 (a) of this subpart.
m = Total number of "x" hazardous waste streams treated by process.
n = Total number of "y" hazardous waste streams treated by process.
Qx = Annual mass quantity of hazardous waste stream "x," kg/yr.
Qy = Annual mass quantity of hazardous waste stream "y," kg/yr.
x = Average VO concentration of hazardous waste stream "x" at the point of waste origination as determined in accordance with the requirements of § 265.1084 (a) of this subpart, ppmw.
Where:
Ea = Waste volatile organic mass flow exiting process, kg/hr.
Eb = Waste volatile organic mass flow entering process, kg/hr.
m = Total number of runs (at least 3)
j = Individual run "j"
Qb = Mass quantity of hazardous waste entering process during run "j," kg/hr.
Qa = Average mass quantity of hazardous waste exiting process during run "j," kg/hr.
Where:
R = Organic reduction efficiency, percent.
Eb = Waste volatile organic mass flow entering process as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(5)(iv) of this section, kg/hr.
Ea = Waste volatile organic mass flow exiting process as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(5)(iv) of this section, kg/hr.
Where:
Rbio = Organic biodegradation efficiency, percent.
Fbio = Fraction of organic biodegraded as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(6)(i) of this section.
Where:
RMR = Required organic mass removal rate, kg/hr.
y = Individual hazardous waste stream "y" that has an average VO concentration equal to or greater than 500 ppmw at the point of waste origination as determined in accordance with the requirements of § 265.1084 (a) of this subpart.
n = Total number of "y" hazardous waste streams treated by process.
Vy = Average volumetric flow rate of hazardous waste stream "y" at the point of waste origination, m3/hr.
ky = Density of hazardous waste stream "y," kg/m3
MR=Eb - Ea
Where:
MR=Actual organic mass removal rate, kg/hr.
Eb=Waste volatile organic mass flow entering process as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(5)(iv) of this section, kg/hr.
Ea=Waste volatile organic mass flow exiting process as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(5)(iv) of this section, kg/hr.
MRbio=Eb x Fbio
Where:
MRbio=Actual organic mass biodegradation rate, kg/hr.
Eb=Waste organic mass flow entering process as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(5)(iv) of this section, kg/hr.
Fbio=Fraction of organic biodegraded as determined in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(9)(iii) of this section.
Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," EPA Publication No. SW-846, (incorporated by reference--refer to § 260.11 (a)), or in Method 25D in 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A.
(Amended August 23, 1999)
7 Del. Admin. Code § 1302-265-CC-265.1084