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PMR Nevada RCRA Permit Application
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PMR Nevada RCRA Permit Application
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M-3 M-3 ITEM # REGULATIONS GENERAL
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OMB# 2050-0024; Expires ___________
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EPA ID Number OMB#: 2050-0024; Expi
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EPA ID Number ADDENDUM TO THE SITE
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EPA ID Number OMB#: 2050-0024; Expi
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EPA ID Number OMB#: 2050-0024; Expi
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This document is for reference purp
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Precious Metals Recovery LLC Dry Hi
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3.2 Barrier and Means to Control En
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19.0 APPROVAL OF PETITION FOR EXTEN
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LIST OF TABLES Table 1.2-1 Secondar
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Figure 23.1-1 Decomposition & Waste
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Section 10 Appendices 10-A Figures
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HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air
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GLOSSARY OF SELECTED TERMS [Authori
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INTRODUCTION Precious Metals Recove
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Pre-application Public Meeting - 40
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(Purity ≥ 99.5%, Directly Stored)
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Administration (MSHA) document, Con
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Fire Doors/Emergency Exit Doors Pr
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Infiltration Air Office Area Pig Pi
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personnel will be trained in respon
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Figure 1.2-1: Elemental Mercury Tra
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Tanks Or Containers Carbon Drums (n
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Figure 1.2-3: Filter Press and Loca
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Figure 1.2-5: SO2 Scrubber and Loca
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Figure 1.2-8: Carbon Filter and Loc
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Figure 1.2-10: Overall Ventilation
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Wash water from open sumps. Safety
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1.3 Elemental Mercury Storage - 40
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Control System Architecture The pla
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Outdoor Material Storage A list of
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Outdoor Areas Hydrants and hose bo
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2.3 Determination of Treatment Para
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Sampling Containerized Waste The te
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Process Waste Solution A discrete p
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3.0 SECURITY PLAN - 40 CFR 270.14(b
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TSF, associated hazards, places whe
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Outside of working hours, a notific
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7.0 PREVENTION AND SAFETY PROCEDURE
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8.0 PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTAL IGNITI
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10.0 TRAFFIC - 40 CFR 270.14(b)(10)
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Delivery frequency of reagents will
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10.3 Traffic Control Signs Traffic
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12.0 PERSONNEL TRAINING PLAN - 40 C
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that are not land based. Closure of
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13.4.6 Types of Off-site Waste Mana
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storage area (e.g., storage racks),
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PREPAINTED METAL SANDWICH PANEL ROO
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APPENDIX 2-A Waste Analysis Plan (W
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PURPOSE AND SCO
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pH. Density. Calomel Fingerprintin
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APPENDIX 2-B Chemical Compatibility
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5.0 REAGENTS 5.1 Reagent grade chem
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10.0 REFERENCES 1. Black, Charles A
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1.0 SCOPE AND APPLICATION METHOD 90
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NOTE: If waste material (>1% of ori
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25 Weight of waste to charge ZHE =
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8.2.1 Matrix spikes are to be added
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9.0 METHOD PERFORMANCE 9.1 Ruggedne
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Table 1. Volatile Analytes 1,2 ____
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Table 3. Suitable Zero-Headspace Ex
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Table 5. Suitable Filter Media 1 Po
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METHOD 1311 TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC
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Designation: D1429 − 08 Standard
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W = weight of the flask and contain
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gravity in prepared standards by si
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1. Identification Material Name: Ca
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combustion. Extinguishing Media: Su
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INSPECTION PLAN
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Table 4.0-1 Inspection Frequencies
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Waste Pile Inspection - 40 CFR 264.
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APPENDIX 4-B Inspection Forms
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are operational and available Stora
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Any items that have been determined
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PMR Monthly, Quarterly, and Annuall
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APPENDIX 6-A Contingency Plan
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1 CONTINGENCY PLAN The purpose of t
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Locations of all records regarding
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Cease work and proceed directly to
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At a minimum, the ERV will be stock
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Coordinating Agency Contact Number
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Evacuate all personnel to a safe as
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Table 3: Emergency Notification Age
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EMERGENCY COORDINATORS AND ALTERNAT