Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(i)); Adequately wet other asbestos waste material (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(i)); and ii. Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting, and/or handling operations (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(ii)) or …
(i) Adequately wet all asbestos containing waste material and mix asbestos waste from control devices, vacuum systems, or local ventilation and collection systems with water to form a slurry; (ii) After wetting, seal all asbestos containing waste material in leak tight containers or wrapping to ensure that they remain adequately wet when ...
Apr 23, 2014· Pictured at the top, wet concrete grinding produces slurry. Pictured in the middle, apply the slurry solidifier over the slurry and sweep the remains into a pile.
(1) Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste materialas follows by doing all of the following: (a) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and. (b) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collecting, mixing,
Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(i)); Adequately wet other asbestos waste material (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(i)); and ii. Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting, and/or handling operations (Sec. 61.150(a)(l)(ii)) or …
Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material. NR 447.13(1)(a)2. 2. Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting and handling operations, or use the methods specified by s.
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(1) Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste material as follows: (i) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and (ii) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting, and handling
Jul 31, 2008· The slurry was made with 50 g of 1.0 μm (nominal) alumina (P.N., Buehler Ltd., Lake Bluff, IL) and 750 ml of water, stirred vigorously for 30 min. ... Sufficient excess water was used in the suspension to keep the alumina adequately wet for the duration of the polishing process. A 2-mm excess of water was found to have no adverse ...
(i) Adequately wet all asbestos containing waste material and mix asbestos waste from control devices, vacuum systems, or local ventilation and collection systems with water to form a slurry; (ii) After wetting, seal all asbestos containing waste material in leak tight containers or wrapping to ensure that they remain adequately wet when ...
Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material. NR 447.13(1)(a)2. 2. Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting and handling operations, or use the methods specified by s.
mix asbestos-containing waste from control devices with water to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and: II. discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing and wetting operations, or use the methods specified by .02(1)(c) to clean emissions containing particulate asbestos ...
(i) Adequately wet all asbestos-containing waste material and mix asbestos waste from control devices, vacuum systems, or local exhaust ventilation and collection systems with water to form a slurry; (ii) After wetting, seal all asbestos-containing waste material in leak tight containers or wrapping to ensure that they remain adequately wet ...
A method is described for impregnating or embedding hard, wear-resistant phases in surface layers of metal products, which are produced by pouring liquid metal, by means of which the adhesion between the wear-resistant layer and the metal is to be improved. It is proposed that at least one sintered layer with at least one molded peg or protrusion be formed from hard, wear-resistant phases and ...
not kept adequately wet, and especially when using 3M™ Trizact™ Diamond Abrasive TZ Pads Blue. If this occurs, a few drops of dish washing soap (Dawn® or equivalent) can reduce the surface tension at the disc/floor interface and help the machine to run more smoothly. In extreme cases, lessening the load on the discs can help.
(1) Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste material by doing all of the following: (a) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material. (b) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collecting, mixing, wetting,
(1) Adequately wet asbestos-con-taining waste material as follows: (i) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and (ii) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting, and handling operations, or use the methods specified by §61.152 to
mixed with soil and drilling fluids becoming a slurry before reaching the surface. Once at the surface, the slurry should be "adequately wet" and controlled so as not to release airborne visible emissions. The slurry must be properly containerized and labeled before sending it to an approved asbestos landfill.
Apr 23, 2016· Once oil sands feed is received from the mine and broken down on the dry-side of OPP, the ore is then mixed with hot/warm water to produce a dense slurry. The technology used to slurry the oil sands varies between the operator, but the objective of OPP-Wet is the same: produce an aerated pumpable slurry and remove any oversized material that may damage downstream equipment.
(a) Adequately wet all regulated asbestos-containing material exposed during cutting or disjointing operations; and (b) Carefully lower the units or sections to the floor and to ground level not dropping, throwing, sliding or otherwise damaging or disturbing the regulated asbestos-containing material.
10 - 20 centibars = Soil is adequately wet (except coarse sands, which are beginning to lose water) 30 - 60 centibars = Usual range for irrigation (except heavy clay soils) ... In this case, auger a hole to the desired depth and make a thick slurry with the soil and some water. Fill the hole with this slurry and then install the sensor.
Jun 10, 2019· Testing of the slurry indicates the waste is nonfriable. The slurry must be in a wet state at the time of disposal, and creating a slurry of ACWM is one way to maintain adequately wet materials, as stated in the rule at 40 CFR 61.150(a)(1)(i). The use of a HEPA filter is not required for this standard.
Nov 30, 2017· adequately wet asbestos-containing waste material as follows: mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing, wetting, and handling operations, ...
(1) Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste materialas follows by doing all of the following: (a) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and. (b) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collecting, mixing,
(1) Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste material as follows by doing all of the following: (a) Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and. (b) Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collecting, mixing,