326 Ind. Admin. Code 4-1-7

Current through June 26, 2024
Section 326 IAC 4-1-7 - Air curtain destructors; approval conditions

Authority: IC 13-15-2-1; IC 13-17-3-4

Affected: IC 4-21.5; IC 13-12; IC 13-17-9

Sec. 7.

(a) To obtain an air curtain destructor letter of approval, the owner or operator shall ensure that installation and operation of the air curtain destructor will comply with subdivisions (1) through (13). Burning shall be terminated immediately at any air curtain destructor site that does not comply with this section and the following requirements:
(1) Only untreated wood products shall be burned, except for minimal amounts of uncontaminated petroleum products that may be used for ignition.
(2) Burning shall not be conducted during unfavorable meteorological conditions, such as high winds or air stagnation or when a pollution alert or ozone action day has been declared.
(3) The air curtain destructor shall not be operated prior to one (1) hour after official sunrise, the fire shall not be fed after two (2) hours before official sunset, and the fire must be completely extinguished by official sunset.
(4) An air curtain destructor site shall be located not less than two hundred fifty (250) feet from any private residence, public roadway, power line, or structure, and not less than five hundred (500) feet from any pipeline or fuel storage area.
(5) An air curtain destructor site shall not be located within one thousand (1,000) feet of a solid waste land disposal facility as defined in 329 IAC 10-2-176 or transfer station as defined in 329 IAC 11-2-4Sec. 7.
(6) An air curtain destructor shall not be permanently located at any site, except in accordance with a valid permit under 326 IAC 2.
(7) An air curtain destructor shall be attended at all times while burning and until combustion is complete. Adequate firefighting equipment shall be maintained at an air curtain destructor site at all times during operation.
(8) Burning shall not create or contribute to:
(A) an air pollution problem;
(B) a nuisance; or
(C) a fire hazard.
(9) Material being loaded into the earthen pit or refractory-lined box shall be picked up and dropped into the pit or box, and at no time shall the material protrude through the curtain of air while burning.
(10) The approval letter shall be made available at the burning site to state or local officials upon request.
(11) The owner or operator of an air curtain destructor shall provide twenty-four (24) hour notification in advance to the local fire department and the local health department of the dates and times that the air curtain destructor will be in operation.
(12) The following shall apply to an air curtain destructor using an earthen pit:
(A) An air curtain destructor and earthen pit shall be maintained and operated according to the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations.
(B) The fan blades of the air curtain destructor shall be regularly cleaned to reduce buildup of dirt and debris.
(C) All canisters must be properly aligned, connected, and maintained so as to prevent leaks between adjacent canisters.
(D) The nozzles must be maintained in good working condition. The minimum average velocity at the nozzle must be nine thousand fifty (9,050) feet per minute, and the air flow at the nozzle must be a minimum of seven hundred fifty (750) cubic feet per minute per foot of length.
(E) The engine running the air curtain destructor fan must be maintained in proper working condition.
(F) The width of the earthen pit shall not extend beyond the length of the nozzle action.
(G) The distance from the air curtain destructor to the opposite wall of the earthen pit shall not exceed ten (10) feet.
(H) The depth of the earthen pit shall be of such distance to allow all burning material to be below the curtain of air created by the air curtain destructor.
(I) All nozzles shall be aligned and directed toward the opposite wall so that the air strikes the opposite wall at least three (3) feet below the grade upon which the air curtain destructor is located so that the air tumbles in the earthen pit.
(J) The air curtain destructor shall not be at a higher elevation than the elevation of the opposite wall.
(K) The earthen pit shall be enclosed on four (4) sides, and the walls shall be perpendicular to level ground.
(L) At least one (1) foot of dirt must be placed over the ashes in the earthen pit by official sunset.
(13) The following shall apply to a portable air curtain destructor using a refractory-lined box:
(A) An air curtain destructor, refractory-lined box, and associated equipment shall be maintained and operated according to the manufacturer's specifications and recommendations.
(B) All nozzles shall be aligned and directed toward the opposite wall so that the air strikes the opposite wall below the top of the opposite wall.
(C) Access to the refractory-lined box must be restricted by official sunset each day.
(D) Opacity shall not exceed ten percent (10%), except during times of startup. Measurement of opacity shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9.*
(E) During times of startup, opacity shall not exceed thirty-five percent (35%) and startup periods shall not exceed thirty (30) minutes.
(b) An air curtain destructor letter of approval shall be valid for not longer than one (1) year.
(c) The commissioner or the commissioner's designated agent may add conditions to an air curtain destructor letter of approval as necessary to prevent a public nuisance or protect the public health.
(d) A decision on the air curtain destructor letter of approval is subject to IC 4-21.5 (Administrative Orders and Procedures Act (AOPA)).

*This document is incorporated by reference and is available from the Government Printing Office, 732 North Capitol Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20401 or is available for review and copying at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Air Quality, Indiana Government Center North, Tenth Floor, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.

326 IAC 4-1-7

Air Pollution Control Board; 326 IAC 4-1-7; filed Jan 6, 1989, 3:30 p.m.: 12 IR 1127; filed Jul 30, 1996, 2:00 p.m.: 19 IR 3345; errata filed Oct 3, 2000, 2:31 p.m.: 24 IR 381; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:20 p.m.: 24 IR 1477; filed Oct 11, 2012, 1:02 p.m.: 20121107-IR-326110317FRA