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In addition to the other applicable requirements of this chapter, an application for a hazardous waste or PCB incinerator must also include a report that
(1) describes how the hazardous waste incinerator would meet the requirements of 40 C.F.R. Part 264, Subpart O (codified as of July 1986), or how the PCB incinerator would meet the requirements of 40 C.F.R. 761.70 (codified as of July 1986);
(2) assesses the impact on the ambient air quality of a regulated air contaminant under 18 AAC 50, or any toxic air contaminant, that the facility is expected to emit;
(3) includes conclusive evidence that the expected maximum emissions from the facility will not cause a violation, or contribute to an existing violation, of the ambient air quality standards set out at 18 AAC 50.020(a) or of allowable increments set out in 18 AAC 50.020(b) ;
(4) provides the results of tests representative of surface water samples taken within a 1,000 meter radius from the proposed facility for the presence of any hazardous constituent identified under 18 AAC 63.100(2) ;
(5) contains conclusive evidence that the proposed emission control system represents the best available control technology for each regulated air contaminant or toxic air contaminant from each source, as "source" is defined in 18 AAC 50.900;
(6) includes an analysis of the impact of expected maximum omissions from the facility on fish, wildlife, water, visibility, vegetation, and soils; and
(7) includes a proposed monitoring program for determining air, groundwater, and surface water quality on a continual basis during the operation of the facility and for at least three years after closure.
History: Eff. 3/31/89, Register 109
Authority: AS 46.03.020
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