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Primex Ordnance and Tactical Systems <br />EPA M No.: CAD006626762 <br />C. <br />El13 <br />E. <br />The CVD is a <br />Valley Unifie <br />section 4.2.1. <br />District rule 2 <br />supports the e <br />requirements <br />loss of exemp <br />rule 2020 secs <br />Draft Hazardous Waste Facility Permit <br />emission unit exempt from the permit requirements of the San Joaquin <br />Air Pollution Control District according to District rule 2020 <br />The Permittee shall comply with the emission standards pursuant to <br />20 section 4.2.1 by maintaining in its operating record information that <br />emption. If, at any time, the Permitte becomes subject to the permit <br />F the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, through <br />on, the Permitte shall follow the compliance schedule specified in District <br />m 6.0. <br />Before detonation, the Permittee shall ensure that the waste or product being detonated <br />meets the following criteria: <br />1. The physical state of the waste or product is solid. <br />2. The wastor product, based on generator knowledge or chemical analysis, does not <br />exhibit a y other hazardous characteristic other than reactivity and does not contain <br />any meta' constituents. <br />3. The temerature, based on generator knowledge or calculations, at the vessel wall <br />does notteed 650°F. <br />4. For each new type of product detonated, a stress analysis has been performed that <br />demonstrates that the corresponding hoop stress applied is equal to or less than <br />12,650 psi and the duration of the pressure pulse is less than the natural period of <br />the vessel which is 0.0015 seconds. <br />5. The corrsponding stored energy, based on generator knowledge or calculations, of <br />any wastt or product is not greater than 10 lbs LX -14 equivalent. <br />The Permittee shall monitor the following parameters during each detonation of a waste <br />or product: <br />1. Temperature at the vessel wall shall be measured on an instantaneous basis (i.e., the <br />value that occurs at any time) during each detonation. The Permittee shall record <br />the tem rature before detonation and the highest temperature reached after <br />detonation, and the temperature after the purge cycle. If the highest temperature <br />recorded exceeds 650°F, the Permittee shall follow the procedures specified in <br />Section AILF.5 of this permit. <br />12 <br />