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Research and Development
Permitting
Hazardous Waste
ncinerators
\ Workshop for
Hazardous Waste
incinerator Permit
Writers,
Inspectors, and
Operators
October 16-17, 1986
Ramada O'Hare
Rosemont, Illinois
October 28-29, 1986
The Lincoln Hotel
Dallas, Texas
November 13-14, 1986
Hyatt Regency
Atlanta, Georgia
November 20-21, 1986
Adam's Mark
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
December 4-5, 1986
Cathedral Hill Hotel
San Francisco, California
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An estimated 233 existing incinerators in the U.S. will
require RCRA hazardous waste permits by the statutory
deadline of 1989. Although many incinerators have
prepared Part B permit applications, only 25 have been
fully permitted under RCRA. The large majority are
continuing to operate under interim status and many new
incinerators will also require permits.
The preparation, review, and approval of incinerator Part
B applications is complex, time consuming, and expensive,
averaging 1.2 years for new units and 2 years for existing
ones. The principal obstacle in the Part B review process is
the evaluation of the trial burn plan and data. Approxi-
mately 50 percent of the permit review process is spent
evaluating this portion of the application. It is this
information that ultimately demonstrates the ability of the
incinerator to adequately destroy hazardous wastes and
which forms the basis for establishing key permit condi-
tions for operation of the incinerator.
The purpose of this seminar series is to improve the
overall understanding of trial burn testing. The information
in these seminars will be of major benefit to those involved
in the design, evaluation, execution and reporting of trial
burn tests for hazardous waste incinerators. The seminars
will be especially valuable to federal and state RCRA
permitting and enforcement staff, facility owners/opera-
tors, consultants, testing firms, equipment vendors, and
other professionals involved in hazardous waste inciner-
ation.
There is no fee for attending these workshops. Since
registration will be limited to the space available, the
attached registration card should be completed and mailed
as soon as possible. A letter confirming your preregistra-
tion at the workshop of your choice will be sent to you.
Room reservations are to be made by you directly with
the hotel and should be made early. The reserved block of
rooms will only be assured up to three weeks before the
date of the workshop; after that, rooms will be assigned by
the hotel on a space-available basis. Be sure to mention
that you are attending this EPA workshop, so that you will
qualify for special room rates.
October 16-17, 1986
Ramada O'Hare
6600 N. Manheim Road
Rosemont, IL60018
(312)827-5131
October 28-29, 1986
The Lincoln Hotel
5410 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, TX 75240
(214)934-8400
November 20-21, 1986
Adam's Mark
City Avenue and Monument
Road
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(215)581-5000
December 4-5, 1986
Cathedral Hill Hotel
Van Ness & Gray
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415)776-8200
November 13-14, 1986
Hyatt Regency
Peachtree Center
Atlanta, GA 30371
(404)477-1234
For additional information, call Kathleen Kelly, JACA
Corp., Fort Washington, PA (21 5) 643-5466.
AGENDA
First Day
7:30 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. Welcome/Purpose
8:45 a.m. Overview
9:30 a.m. Incineration Technology—
State-of-the-Art Review
10:00 a.m. Break
10:15 a.m. Developing a Trial Burn Plan
11:00 a.m. Agency Evaluation of the Plan
11.-30 a.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Conducting the Trial Burn
1:40 p.m. Agency Observation During the Trial Burn
2:20 p.m. Reporting and Evaluating Trial Burn
Results
3:00 p.m. Break
3:15 p.m. Trial Burn Case Studies
4:45 p.m. Question/Answer Session
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Second Day
9:00 a.m. Translating Trial Burn Test Results into
Permit Conditions
10:00 a.m. Common Deficiencies in RCRA Part B
Permit Applications for Hazardous Waste
Incinerators
11:00 a.m. Construction and Retrofit Guidelines
11:30 a.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Indicators of Incinerators Performance
1:45 p.m. CO Monitoring Guidance
2:30 p.m. Monitoring Equipment and
Instrumentation
3:15 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. Existing Trial and Test Burn Data—Uses
and Applications
4:00 p.m. Exemptions. Waivers, and Petitions
4:30 p.m. Question/Answer Session
5:00 p.m. Adjourn
Speakers:
J. Santoleri, Four Nines
D. Trenholm, MRI
W. Smith, Entropy Environmentalists
R. Neulicht, MRI
C. Castaldini, Acurex
P. Esposito, PEI
EPA Headquarters, Field, and Regional Staff
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