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Basic dataStandard ID: HJ 405-2021 (HJ405-2021)Description (Translated English): Technical specifications for acceptance of environmental protection facilities for completed construction projects - Petroleum refinery industry Sector / Industry: Environmental Protection Industry Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: Z01 Word Count Estimation: 27,287 Issuing agency(ies): Ministry of Ecology and Environment HJ 405-2021: Technical specifications for acceptance of environmental protection facilities for completed construction projects - Petroleum refinery industry---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. (Technical Specifications for Acceptance of Environmental Protection Facilities of Completed Construction Projects Petroleum Refining (Release Draft)) National Ecological Environment Standard of the People's Republic of China Replacing HJ/T 405-2007 Technical Specifications for Acceptance and Acceptance of Environmental Protection Facilities for Completion of Construction Projects oil refining Technical specifications for acceptance of environmental protection facilities for completed construction projects -- Petroleum refinery industry This electronic version is the official standard text, which is reviewed and typeset by the Environmental Standards Institute of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. Published on 2021-11-25 2021-11-25 Implementation Released by the Ministry of Ecology and Environment directory Foreword...ii 1 Scope...1 2 Normative references...1 3 Terms and Definitions...2 4 Acceptance work procedures...2 5 Start acceptance...3 6 Acceptance self-inspection...3 7 Compile the acceptance monitoring plan...4 8 Implement acceptance monitoring and inspection...6 9 Prepare the acceptance monitoring report (table)...7 10 Follow-up acceptance work...8 Appendix A (informative appendix) Acceptance work procedure diagram...10 Appendix B (informative appendix) Checklist of materials...11 Appendix C (informative appendix) Acceptance self-examination content table...12 Appendix D (informative appendix) Contents of the acceptance monitoring plan...16 Appendix E (informative appendix) Recommended monitoring and analysis methods... 19 Appendix F (informative appendix) Recommended method for follow-up acceptance work... 22 Technical specifications for acceptance of environmental protection facilities upon completion of construction projects Petroleum refining 1 Scope of applicationThis standard specifies the working procedures and general requirements for the acceptance check of the completed environmental protection facilities of petroleum refining industry construction projects, and proposes the start-up inspection Technical requirements for acceptance, acceptance self-inspection, preparation of acceptance monitoring plan, implementation of acceptance monitoring and inspection, and preparation of acceptance monitoring report (table). This standard is applicable to the acceptance work of completed environmental protection facilities for petroleum refining industry construction projects. The acceptance of the completed environmental protection facilities for the self-provided thermal power generating unit (plant) in the petroleum refining industry construction project shall be carried out in accordance with HJ/T 255. The acceptance work of completed environmental protection facilities for docks and other ecological impact projects shall be carried out in accordance with HJ/T 394. Other contents not stipulated in this standard shall be in accordance with the Pollution Impact Category of the Technical Guidelines for Environmental Protection Acceptance of Construction Projects (Ministry of Ecology and Environment) Report No. 9 of.2018) Annex implementation.2 Normative referencesThis standard refers to the following documents or clauses thereof. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this standard. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this standard. GB 3096 Acoustic Environment Quality Standard GB 5085.7 General Rules for Identification Standard of Hazardous Waste GB 12348 Industrial Enterprise Boundary Environmental Noise Emission Standard GB 13271 Boiler Air Pollutant Emission Standard GB 14554 Emission Standard of Odor Pollutants GB 16297 Comprehensive Emission Standard of Air Pollutants GB 18484 Standard for Pollution Control of Hazardous Waste Incineration GB 18597 Hazardous Waste Storage Pollution Control Standard GB 18599 General Industrial Solid Waste Storage and Landfill Pollution Control Standard GB 31570 Petroleum Refining Industry Pollutant Emission Standard GB 34330 General Rules for the Identification Standard of Solid Waste GB/T 8170 Numerical Rounding Rules and Representation and Judgment of Limit Values GB/T 14581 Technical Guidelines for Sampling of Water Quality in Lakes and Reservoirs GB/T 16157 Determination of particulate matter in exhaust gas from stationary pollution sources and sampling methods for gaseous pollutants HJ/T 52 Technical Guidance for Water Quality River Sampling HJ/T 55 Technical guidelines for monitoring fugitive emissions of air pollutants HJ 75 Technical Specification for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas (SO2, NOx, Particulate Matter) Emissions from Stationary Pollution Sources HJ 76 Technical requirements and testing methods for continuous monitoring system for emission of flue gas (SO2, NOx, particulate matter) from stationary sources HJ/T 91 Technical Specification for Surface Water and Sewage Monitoring HJ 91.1 Technical Specification for Wastewater Monitoring HJ/T 92 Technical Specifications for Monitoring Total Discharge of Water Pollutants HJ 164 Technical Specification for Groundwater Environmental Monitoring HJ/T 166 Technical Specification for Soil Environment Monitoring HJ 194 Technical Specification for Manual Monitoring of Ambient Air Quality HJ/T 255 Technical Specifications for Environmental Protection Acceptance of Completion of Construction Projects for Thermal Power Plants HJ 353 Technical Specification for Installation of Water Pollution Source Online Monitoring System (CODCr, NH3-N, etc.) HJ 354 Technical Specification for Acceptance of On-Line Monitoring System for Water Pollution Sources (CODCr, NH3-N, etc.) HJ 355 Technical Specifications for Operation of Online Monitoring System for Water Pollution Sources (CODCr, NH3-N, etc.) HJ 356 Technical Specification for Data Validity Judgment of Water Pollution Source Online Monitoring System (CODCr, NH3-N, etc.) HJ/T 394 Environmental Protection Acceptance Technical Specification for Completion of Construction Projects, Ecological Impact Category HJ/T 397 Technical Specification for Stationary Source Waste Gas Monitoring HJ 442.8 The eighth part of the technical specification for environmental monitoring in the coastal waters is the direct discharge of pollution sources and their impact on the water environment in the coastal waters. sound monitoring HJ 493 Technical Regulations for the Preservation and Management of Water Quality Samples HJ 494 Water Quality Sampling Technical Guide HJ 495 Technical Regulations for Design of Water Quality Sampling Scheme HJ 630 Environmental Monitoring Quality Management Technical Guidelines HJ 640 Environmental Noise Monitoring Technical Specifications Routine Monitoring of Urban Acoustic Environment HJ 691 Technical Guidelines for Sampling of Semi-volatile Organic Compounds in Ambient Air HJ 730 Technical Specification for Layout of Environmental Monitoring Points in Offshore Sea Areas HJ 733 Technical Guidelines for the Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds in Leaks and Open Liquid Surface Emissions HJ 819 General Principles of Technical Guidelines for Self-Monitoring of Pollutants HJ 905 Technical Specification for Environmental Monitoring of Odor Pollution HJ 1019 Technical Guidelines for Sampling of Volatile Organic Compounds in Soil and Groundwater "Announcement on Issuing the Pollution Impact Category of Technical Guidelines for Environmental Protection Acceptance of Completion of Construction Projects" (Announcement of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment No. 9 of.2018) Regulations on the Administration of Pollution Discharge Permits (Order No. 736 of the State Council of the People's Republic of China)3 Terms and DefinitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 Petroleum refining industry Using crude oil, heavy oil, etc. as raw materials to produce gasoline fractions, diesel fractions, fuel oil, lubricating oil, petroleum wax, petroleum asphalt and petrochemical industry of raw materials, etc. 3.2 effluent volume of per ton crude oil The ratio of the amount of waste water discharged into the environment and the amount of raw (feed) oil processed in the production process of petroleum refining industrial enterprises within a certain measurement time. The processing volume of raw (feedstock) oil includes the amount of primary (feedstock) oil processed and directly entered into the secondary processing device. 3.3 hydrargyrate crude oill Crude oil with mercury content greater than 5 μg/g. 3.4 environmental protection facilities Prevent and control environmental pollution and ecological damage, and carry out installations, equipment and engineering facilities required for environmental monitoring.4 Acceptance work proceduresThe acceptance work includes acceptance self-inspection, acceptance monitoring and subsequent acceptance work. The acceptance monitoring work can be divided into the preparation of acceptance monitoring plans, There are three stages of implementation of acceptance monitoring and inspection, and preparation of acceptance monitoring report (table). The follow-up acceptance work includes putting forward acceptance opinions, compiling "their Matters that he needs to explain”, forming and making public acceptance reports, registration on the national construction project completion environmental protection acceptance information platform, and file retention Wait. See Appendix A for the acceptance work procedure diagram.5 Start acceptance5.1 Collect acceptance data The collected acceptance data includes environmental protection data, engineering data related to environmental protection, and drawing data. For the list of acceptance documents, please refer to the attached Record B. 5.2 Develop an acceptance work plan Formulate the acceptance work plan, clarify the acceptance monitoring method of the enterprise's self-test or entrust the technical organization to monitor, and the acceptance work schedule. 6 Acceptance self-check 6.1 Purpose of self-examination Self-inspection of the implementation of environmental protection procedures, the completion of projects and environmental protection facilities, and the environmental impact report (table) and its The consistency of the approval decision of the approval department, to determine whether the conditions for the acceptance work as planned; self-inspection of the distribution of pollution sources and pollutant discharge The situation and the setting of the discharge outlet, etc., are used as the basis for formulating the acceptance monitoring plan. 6.2 Self-inspection content 6.2.1 Implementation of environmental protection procedures The performance of environmental protection formalities includes the project environmental impact report (form) and its approval by the approval department; if there is a major change, the The completion of the corresponding approval procedures; the implementation of the project supervision, inspection and rectification requirements by the national and local ecological environment authorities; Permit application or pollution discharge registration, etc. 6.2.2 Construction of the project Comparing with the environmental impact report (table) and the approval decision of the approval department, self-examination of the main project, storage and transportation projects, public and auxiliary projects and compliance Construction of supporting projects, etc. See Table C.1 to Table C.4 in Appendix C for the content of self-inspection. 6.2.3 Completion of environmental protection facilities 6.2.3.1 Pollution control/disposal facilities Comparing with the environmental impact report (form) and the approval decision of the approval department, self-examination of waste gas, waste water, noise, solid waste pollution control/ The completion of disposal facilities shall be used as the basis for determining the monitoring contents such as monitoring points and factors in the acceptance monitoring plan. See Appendix C for the content of the self-examination Middle Table C.5 ~ Table C.8. 6.2.3.2 Construction of other environmental protection facilities Comparing with the environmental impact report (form) and the approval decision of the approval department, self-inspect the completion of other required supporting environmental protection facilities, As the basis for determining the inspection content in the acceptance monitoring plan. See Table C.9 in Appendix C for the content of self-check. 6.3 Self-examination results Or the environmental impact report (form) has not been approved, and the environmental impact report (form) and the approval decision of the approval department have not been approved. Environmental protection facilities, those who should have obtained but have not obtained a pollutant discharge permit or registered pollutant discharge, shall go through relevant procedures or be rectified before continuing to operate. Exhibition acceptance work. The self-inspection found that the location of the pollutant discharge outlet or the pollutant discharge method, the discharge destination, the number of pollutant discharge outlets or the type of pollutant discharge. If the pollutant discharge permit is inconsistent with the pollutant discharge permit, a new pollutant discharge permit shall be applied in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations on the Administration of Pollutant Discharge Permits. If the discharge outlet does not meet the monitoring conditions, such as the sampling platform and sampling hole setting are not standardized, it should be rectified in time to ensure the quality of the on-site monitoring data. Quantity and monitoring personnel safety.7 Prepare the acceptance monitoring plan7.1 Compilation principle of acceptance monitoring plan Petroleum refining industry enterprises should determine the project acceptance monitoring content and formulate an acceptance monitoring plan according to the results of the acceptance self-inspection. For projects with simple expansion content, the content of the acceptance monitoring plan can be appropriately simplified, but it should include acceptance execution standards, monitoring points, monitoring factors, Monitoring frequency and other main content. 7.2 Contents and requirements of acceptance monitoring plan 7.2.1 Contents of acceptance monitoring plan The content of the acceptance monitoring plan generally includes the project overview, acceptance basis, project construction, environmental protection facilities, acceptance implementation standards, Acceptance monitoring content, quality assurance and quality control, etc. See Appendix D for the content of the acceptance monitoring plan, and see Appendix D for the recommended analysis method for acceptance monitoring. Record E. 7.2.2 Acceptance Execution Criteria Acceptance and implementation standards include pollutant discharge standards and ecological environment quality standards. The relevant requirements of the annex to the Technical Guidelines for Pollution Impacts” shall be implemented. The emission and control of air pollutants and water pollutants in petroleum refining industry construction projects and their production facilities are mainly implemented in GB 31570. GB 14554 for odor pollutant emissions, GB 13271 for supporting power boilers (non-thermal power generating units), hazardous waste incinerator tail GB 18484 is applicable to gas, GB 12348 is applicable to environmental noise at the factory boundary, and GB 5085.7, GB 34330, GB 34330, GB 5085.7, GB 34330, GB 18597, GB 18599, etc. Environmental impact report (form) and its approval decision by the approval department, pollutant discharge permit or pollutant discharge registration requirements If the implemented standards or limits are stricter than the above-mentioned standards, their provisions shall prevail. The environmental quality assessment around the petroleum refining industry construction projects shall implement the currently valid ecological environment quality standards. The treatment efficiency of environmental protection facilities shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant standards and the approval decision of the environmental impact report (form) approval department. 7.2.3 Contents of acceptance monitoring 7.2.3.1 Effect monitoring of commissioning and operation of environmental protection facilities a) Pollutant emission monitoring 1) Monitoring of organized waste gas emissions, and monitoring of unorganized waste gas emissions at the factory boundary. 2) Pollutant discharge monitoring of workshop or production facility waste water discharge outlets, total waste water discharge outlets, and rainwater discharge outlets (when there is flowing water), and dosage, etc. c) The operating load of sewage treatment facilities, record the amount of sewage treatment, sewage recycling, sewage discharge, and sludge production during the monitoring period (recorded water content), the name and dosage of the main chemicals used in sewage treatment, etc. 8.3 Monitoring data collation Organize monitoring data in accordance with relevant evaluation standards and technical specifications, and pay special attention to the following when analyzing. a) According to the evaluation standard, some air pollutants should be converted into the benchmark emission concentration of the benchmark oxygen content according to the measured concentration before reaching the standard. If there is no need for conversion, the measured concentration will be used for evaluation. b) The exhaust gas emission rate assessment shall be calculated using the measured concentration. c) The exhaust gas monitoring data should list the standard exhaust gas flow rate, oxygen content (when conversion is required), measured concentration, and converted concentration (when conversion is required). d) The waste gas pollutants are calculated based on the single effective evaluation data for the efficiency of treatment facilities, and the efficiency of treatment facilities is calculated according to the amount of pollutants imported and exported. (exhaust gas flow × pollutant concentration) to calculate. e) Efficiency of treatment facilities is calculated based on the daily average concentration of wastewater pollutants; if the inlet and outlet of treatment facilities are not in one-to-one correspondence, the The amount of pollutants entering and exiting the treatment facility (water volume × pollutant concentration) is used to calculate the treatment efficiency; when the treatment unit enters and exits the water When the amount is the same, the concentration value can be directly used to calculate the treatment efficiency. f) If the actual displacement of the raw (feed) oil in the processing unit exceeds the specified benchmark displacement, the actual displacement shall be calculated according to the formula (1) in GB 31570. The measured water pollutant concentration is converted into the benchmark water discharge concentration, and is compared with the discharge limit to determine the compliance. g) According to the requirements of GB/T 8170 and HJ 630, the judgment, processing and data revision of abnormal values shall be carried out. 9 Prepare acceptance monitoring report (table) 9.1 Main content of acceptance monitoring report......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of HJ 405-2021_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate HJ 405-2021_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 3 ~ 5 working days. The lengthier the document the longer the lead time.Question 2: Can I share the purchased PDF of HJ 405-2021_English with my colleagues?Answer: Yes. 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