Cal. Code Regs. tit. 22, § 66264.343
(c) An incinerator burning hazardous waste shall not emit particulate matter in excess of 180 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (0.08 grains per dry standard cubic foot) when corrected for the amount of oxygen in the stack gas according to the formula:
Pc = Pm X
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21-Y
Where Pc is the corrected concentration of particulate matter, Pm is the measured concentration of particulate matter, and Y is the measured concentration of oxygen in the stack gas, using the Orsat method for oxygen analysis of dry flue gas, presented in Part 60, Appendix A (Method 3), of 40 CFR. This correction procedure is to be used by all hazardous waste incinerators except those operating under conditions of oxygen enrichment. For these facilities, the Department will select an appropriate correction procedure, to be specified in the facility permit.
An incinerator burning hazardous waste shall be designed, constructed, and maintained so that, when operated in accordance with operating requirements specified under section 66264.345, it will meet the following performance standards.
(a)(1) Except as provided in subsection (a)(2) of this section, an incinerator burning hazardous waste shall achieve a destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of 99.99% for each principal organic hazardous constituent (POHC) designated (under section 66264.342) in its permit for each waste feed. DRE is determined for each POHC from the following equation:
DRE = ((W in - W out)/(W in)) x 100%
Where: W in = mass feed rate of one principal organic hazardous constituent (POHC) in the waste stream feeding the incinerator and W out = mass emission rate of the same POHC present in exhaust emissions prior to release to the atmosphere.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208 and 25159.5, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25159.5 and 25200, Health and Safety Code; 40 CFR Section 264.343.
1. New section filed 5-24-91; operative 7-1-91 (Register 91, No. 22).