Medical Waste Incinerators March 1995 Technical Disclaimer References to abatement technologies are not intended to represent minimum or maximum levels of Best Available Control Technology (BACT). Determinations of BACT are made on a case by case basis. BACT determinations are always subject to adjustment in consideration of specific process requirements, air quality concerns and recent developments in abatement technology. Additionally, specific health effect concerns may indicate stricter abatement than required by the BACT determination. The represented calculation methods are intended as an aid in the completion of acceptable permit applications; alternative calculation methods may be equally acceptable if they are based upon, and adequately demonstrate, sound engineering assumptions or data. These guidelines are applicable as of the date of this document, but are subject to revision during the permit application preparation and review period. It is the responsibility of the applicants to remain abreast of any guideline or regulation developments which may affect their industries. TNRCC Rule 116.111(3) in Regulation VI requires that BACT be applied to all facilities that must obtain a permit. Current BACT guidelines for medical waste incinerators applied to units larger than 225 pounds an hour and commercial facilities: Emission Standards CO (carbon monoxide) 50 ppmdv corrected to seven percent oxygen (O2) on a one-hour average HCl (hydrogen chloride) Ninety-seven percent removal by weight, dry scrubbing or forty-two ppmv. Ninety-nine percent removal by weight, wet scrubbing or eighteen ppmv. The permit will also set maximum ppmv as a standard. Opacity Five percent PM (particulate matter) 0.015 grains per dry standard cubic foot (gr/dscf) corrected to seven percent O2, front and back-half, dry scrubbing 0.020 gr/dscf corrected to seven percent O2, front and back-half, wet scrubbing Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Twenty to fifty ppmdv corrected to seven percent O2. Operating Standards Secondary Chamber - minimum 1800F and one to two seconds retention time. Compliance and Performance Testing Periodic stack sampling for: CO, HCl, oxides of nitrogen, PM, sulfur dioxide, volatile organic compounds, dioxins/furans, trace metals - antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, iron, lead, mercury, manganese, nickel, selenium, silver, thallium, vanadium and zinc. Continuous monitoring systems: CO, O2 and temperature, possibly opacity