Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste CEI Subpart AA Checklist
Compliance evaluation inspections (CEIs) are on-site inspections and evaluations of a hazardous waste handler's compliance with state and federal regulations and permitting standards set forth by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and other state and federal regulations and regulatory agencies which were adopted from the EPA.
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The purpose of the CEI is to gather information necessary to determine compliance and support enforcement actions related to disposal facilities and hazardous waste management. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality issues a range of environmental and health requirements for industrial facilities that handle and process hazardous waste. The Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste CEI Subpart AA Checklist app offers guidelines and checkpoints that inspectors can use effectively. The app is organized into the following sections: Applicability, Waste Streams, Standards Facility Emission Rates, Record Keeping, and Reporting (for permitted facilities only). The Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste CEI Subpart AA Checklist app includes safety requirements that discuss hazardous waste management and solid waste management, including items such as: Is an explanation recorded for each period for when the control device operating parameter exceeded the design value and the measures implemented to correct the control device operation? For a boiler or process heater are periods when the flame zone temperature is more than 28 degrees C below the design average recorded? Check out the app for the entire list of checklist items which can help to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations related to waste disposal and handling.
You can also download the Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste CEI Subpart BB Checklist and Subpart CC checklist here.
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