['Air Programs']
['Hazardous Air Pollutants']
12/23/2024
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As stated in §63.8192, you must meet the work practice standards in the following table:
You must collect liquid mercury from . . . | At the following intervals | When collecting the mercury, you must meet these requirements | ||
1. Open-top containers | a. At least once each 72 hours | i. If you spill liquid mercury during collection or transport, you must take the action specified in Table 3 to this subpart for liquid mercury spills and accumulations | ii. From the time that you collect liquid mercury into a temporary container until the time that you store the liquid mercury, you must keep it covered by an aqueous liquid | iii. Within 4 hours from the time you collect the liquid mercury, you must transfer it from each temporary container to a storage container that meets the specifications in Table 1 to this subpart. |
2. Vessels, low point drains, mercury knock-out pots, and other closed mercury collection points | a. At least once each week | See 1.a.i through iii above. | ||
3. All other equipment | a. Whenever maintenance activities require the opening of the equipment | See 1.a.i. through iii above. |
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