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<br />b, a feed airlock or an equivalent mechanism shall be used to prevent fugitive emissions;
<br />c. the temperature in the combustion zone shall be maintained at or above 1600 degrees Fahrenheit
<br />for a minimum residence time of one second;
<br />d. when only controlled substances are being incinerated, the controlled substance feed rate shall be
<br />between 25 percent and 75 percent of the incinerator's thermal design capacity;
<br />e. when controlled substances are being incinerated with other materials, the total feed rate shall be
<br />greater than 40 percent, and no more than 100 percent, of the incinerator's thermal design capacity;
<br />and
<br />f. if the incineration facility is not equipped with emissions control devices (e.g., scrubbers), the
<br />controlled substances feed rate shall be limited to 40 pounds per hour; and
<br />2. the incineration facility shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local regulatory agency
<br />requirements;
<br />(F) all law enforcement agency and incinerator facility personnel who handle conditionally exempt
<br />controlled substances shall complete health and safety training equivalent to the training required
<br />under Title 8, CCR, section 5194, within six months after the effective date of these regulations. No
<br />personnel shall be newly assigned to handle conditionally exempt controlled substances after the
<br />effective date of these regulations until they have completed the required health and safety training.
<br />(4) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, conditionally exempt controlled substances
<br />shall be stored, transported, treated and disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with the
<br />requirements of this division and Health and Safety Code, division 20, chapter 6.5.
<br />(5) Any controlled substance, as defined in section 11007 of the Health and Safety Code, which is not
<br />a hazardous waste, pursuant to section 66262.11, is not subject to the requirements of this division.
<br />(h) CRT panel glass that meets the criteria specified in section 66273.81 of chapter 23 of this division
<br />and is destined for disposal in a class II or class III landfill pursuant to section 66273.75 of chapter 23
<br />is not a hazardous waste for purposes of disposal therein, and is allowed to be disposed therein, if
<br />managed prior to disposal in accordance with the management standards specified in sections
<br />66273.73 and 66273.75 and article 8 of chapter 23.
<br />Note: Authority cited: Sections 25140, 25141, 25141.5, 25150, 25158.4, 25159, 25159.5, 25214.9,
<br />25214.10.2, 58004 and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25117, 25212, 25124,
<br />25140, 25141, 25141.5, 25143, 25143.1, 25143.2, 25143.4(a), 25143.11, 25158.2, 25158.3, 25159,
<br />25159.5 and 25214.9, Health and Safety Code; and 40 CFR Section 261.4.
<br />HISTORY
<br />1. New section with renumbering and amendment of former section 66300(g) to section
<br />66261.4(b)(2) filed 5-24-91, operative 7-1-91 (Register 91, No. 22).
<br />2. Repealer of subsection (b)(2) and renumbering of following subsections and amendments filed 6-
<br />28-91 as an emergency; operative 6-28-91 (Register 91, No. 41). A Certificate of Compliance must be
<br />transmitted to OAL 10-28-91 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
<br />following day.
<br />3. New subsection (e) filed 4-23-92 as an emergency; operative 4-23-92 (Register 92, No. 18). A
<br />Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL 8-21-92 or emergency language will be repealed
<br />by operation of law on the following day.
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